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Belgium

Belgium is a destination rich in history, culture, and gastronomy, located in the heart of Europe. Brussels, its capital, is both the seat of numerous European institutions and a dynamic city where ancient and contemporary architecture blend. The Grand-Place, a Gothic gem listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is surrounded by richly decorated buildings and hosts numerous events throughout the year. Neighborhoods such as the Sablon, with its antique dealers and chocolatiers, or Ixelles, known for its nightlife and markets, offer visitors an authentic and varied experience.

Brussels

Brussels captivates with its blend of history and modernity. The city boasts renowned museums such as the Magritte Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, as well as green spaces like Brussels Park, perfect for relaxing between visits. The European Quarter, with its international institutions, is a testament to the city's political importance. The many cafés and restaurants offer a taste of local specialties such as waffles, fries, and, of course, world-renowned Belgian beers.

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Brugge

Nicknamed the “Venice of the North,” Bruges charms visitors with its peaceful canals, cobbled streets, and perfectly preserved medieval architecture. A canal boat trip is a must-do, offering a unique perspective on the city. Museums, such as the Groeningemuseum, exhibit masterpieces of Flemish painting, while the Basilica of the Holy Blood and the Belfry offer powerful reminders of the city's historical past.

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Antwerp

Antwerp, with one of Europe's largest ports, combines a rich historical heritage with a vibrant contemporary cultural scene. The city is renowned for its diamond industry, art museums such as the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, and remarkable architecture, including the Cathedral of Our Lady, which houses works by Rubens. The city's art districts and numerous festivals reflect a thriving cultural scene.

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