Must-see landscapes in Belgium

If you are about to travel to Europe, be sure not to miss Belgium. Here is an unfolding scroll: chocolate, old castles, modern cities, natural landscapes... everything you could ask for. To appreciate the charm of Belgium, it takes a little patience to explore it thoroughly.

Grand Place

The great writer Victor Hugo once called it 'the most beautiful square in the world.' Most of the surrounding buildings were built in the late 17th century and still retain their original appearance. In 1998, the Grand Place in Brussels was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Brussels City Hall

Brussels City Hall is a typical example of ancient Flemish Gothic architecture, grand in design, ethereal and towering, and eye-catching. When passing by, it is worth stopping to admire the statues above, which are lifelike and include saints, happy couples, sinners, and more.

Belfry of Bruges

The belfry chimes beautiful bells every 15 minutes. As a city landmark, the belfry is in the most prominent position in the Grand Place, offering a panoramic view of the entire Bruges.

Belgian Comic Strip Center

The Belgian Comic Strip Center not only showcases the history of Belgian comics but also features well-known comic characters such as Tintin and the Smurfs. Numerous exhibits combine comic art with Art Nouveau, making it an absolute pilgrimage site for comic enthusiasts.

Rubens House

In the exhibition hall on the first floor, there is a large oil painting of Adam and Eve, several times the size of a living person, showcasing the artist's skill. In addition to displaying various paintings, the second floor of the house also exhibits medals and souvenirs awarded to Rubens by emperors and kings from various countries.