Belgium Tours & Trips
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- Belgium Cycle - Brussels to Bruges
- Cycling from Brussels to Bruges
- 6 Day Belgium including Brussels, Luxemburg, and Amsterdam
- Best of Western Europe in 8 days - Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam
- Trip to Amsterdam & Brugge
- Belgian Holiday Markets (2026) (Brussels to Brussels, 2026)
- Flandern en détail - an art Journey
- Get to Know Belgium
Belgium Cycle - Brussels to Bruges
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The maps provided were beautiful and well organized, and the people of Belgium were overwhelmingly very positive and welcoming!”
Shelley, traveled in May
The 8-day cycling route from Brussels' Grande Place covers 330km through Belgium's medieval towns. Fort No. 4 in Mortsel, Laarne Castle, and the historic Ghent-Bruges canal highlight the journey. Guests stay in centrally located 3-4 star hotels while sampling regional specialties from Grimbergen beer to Antwerp's diamond district.
Duration 8 days Destinations Brussels, Mechelen, Antwerp, Dendermonde, Ghent, Bruges Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From
- US$1,490
Belgium's artistic heritage unfolds on this cycling adventure, from Brussels' Manneken Pis to Bruges' UNESCO-listed center. The route features Antwerp's Brialmont Forts, Laarne Castle, and De Zilverreiger regional museum. Local culture comes alive through beer traditions, diamond districts, and the Ghent-Bruges canal's historic towpaths.
Duration 8 days Destinations Brussels, Mechelen, Antwerp, Dendermonde, Ghent, Bruges Age Range 12 to 80 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- US$2,105
6 Day Belgium including Brussels, Luxemburg, and Amsterdam
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was awesome! Really enjoyed our tours.”
Jesus, traveled in September
Belgium's cultural riches await, from Brussels to guided tours of Ghent's St. Nicholas Church and Bruges' Beguinage. Dinant, birthplace of the saxophone, offers its impressive citadel for exploration. Accommodations include centrally located 3-4 star hotels near Grand Place, with daily buffet breakfasts included.
Duration 6 days Destinations Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From $1,061
5% Off- US$1,008You save $53
Best of Western Europe in 8 days - Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Great tour! Wonderful!”
Marlon, traveled in May
Brussels' historic center serves as the gateway to medieval Bruges, with its picturesque canals and cobblestone streets. The centrally located Atlas Hotel Brussels, rated 8.0+ on booking.com, provides comfortable accommodation. Train transfers to Bruges and optional canal boat rides complete the experience.
Duration 8 days Destinations France, Belgium, Netherlands Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator WiseYatra From $1,732
12% Off- US$1,525You save $207
Duration 5 days Destinations Amsterdam, Bruges Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator WiseYatra From $1,273
14% Off- US$1,095You save $178
S.S. Victoria sails through Belgium's highlights, from Brussels' chocolate treats to Antwerp's diamond district. Medieval Bruges, Ghent's Christmas market, and Hasselt's car-free center showcase urban charm. Belgian beer tastings and chocolate workshops offer authentic local flavors.
Duration 8 days Destinations Belgium, Netherlands, Germany Age Range up to 100 year olds Operator Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection From $4,399
10% Off- US$3,959You save $439
Belgium's cultural landmarks stretch from Brussels to Waterloo, featuring Antwerp's Cathedral and Jesuit Church. Ghent's Gravensteen fortress and Bruges' preserved medieval core reveal historic treasures. NH hotels in Mechelen and Bruges provide accommodation, with Austrian Airlines flights from Vienna for around $2,100.
Duration 7 days Destinations Brussels, Leuven, Diest, Mechelen, Antwerp, Lier, Ghent, Oudenaarde, Ypres, VeurneSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator Ruefa Studienreisen From
10% Off- US$2,156
The Van Eyck brothers' Ghent Altarpiece in St. Bavo Cathedral and Brussels' Grand Place showcase Belgium's artistic heritage. Antwerp's diamond district, Bruges' canal cruises, and Belgian chocolate tastings round out the adventure. Five nights at NH Collection Ghent and rail transfers included.
Duration 6 days Destinations Cologne, Ghent, Brussels, Antwerp, Bruges Operated in Only: German Operator Gebeco From
10% Off- US$1,674
What our customers ask about Belgium Tours & Trips
What are the must-visit cities in Belgium and how many days should I spend in each?
Belgium's key cities each deserve careful attention during a visit. Brussels needs 2-3 days to see the Grand Place EU Parliament and comic strip culture. Bruges with its network of canals and medieval streets takes about 2 days. Hotels like the Dukes Hotel Academie put visitors in the center of the action. Ghent combines St. Bavo Cathedral with modern music venues making it worth 2 full days. Antwerp's diamond district and Rubens House need about 2 days to explore properly. A TourRadar traveler noted "Each city throws an enchanting winter festival which could include anything from market stalls and elaborate light displays to Ferris wheels and ice skating rinks."
What unique food experiences should I try in Belgium besides chocolate and waffles?
Belgian cuisine goes far beyond its famous sweets. Local restaurants around Brussels' Grand Place serve steaming pots of moules-frites. In Ghent Filip's chip shop demonstrates why Belgian fries earned their reputation. Antwerp's historic breweries showcase traditional beer-making methods while Bruges' Halve Maan brewery features a remarkable 3km underground beer pipeline. A TourRadar traveler shared "Belgium is a small country bursting with cultural impact where chocolates french fries specialty spirits and beers are amongst the many things this stretch of the Earth is known for doing well."
What's the best time of year to visit Belgium?
Belgium welcomes visitors year-round but April through September offers the most reliable weather with July and August drawing the largest crowds. December transforms Brussels with winter markets while spring brings fewer tourists to Bruges. The NH Collection in Ghent becomes especially appealing in summer as guests enjoy city views from its terrace. According to TourRadar travelers "The holiday season in Belgium is something truly special with each city throwing enchanting winter festivals featuring market stalls and elaborate light displays."
What cultural sites should art lovers prioritize in Belgium?
Belgium's artistic heritage spans centuries and cities. Brussels' Royal Museums of Fine Arts house significant collections while Ghent's Museum of Fine Arts showcases Hieronymus Bosch. Antwerp's Cathedral of Our Lady displays Rubens masterpieces and the Ghent Altarpiece by van Eyck brothers draws visitors to St. Bavo Cathedral. Hotel Ve in Mechelen serves as an ideal base for art exploration. One TourRadar traveler observed "The blend of Art Nouveau neo-Gothic neo-Empire and Art Deco architecture throughout Belgian cities is simply breathtaking."
How wheelchair accessible are Belgian cities?
Modern accessibility meets medieval architecture in Belgian cities. The NH Collection exemplifies this with fully accessible rooms in Brussels. Major museums including the Royal Museums and KMSKA accommodate wheelchair users. While Bruges' historic center has cobblestones alternative accessible routes exist for main attractions. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The main tourist attractions and newer parts of cities are well-adapted though some medieval areas require planning ahead."
How much should I budget per day for food and activities in Belgium?
Daily expenses in Belgium average 150-200 USD covering meals and activities. Restaurant meals cost 25-35 USD while museum entry fees range from 10-15 USD. Beer tastings such as those at De Halve Maan brewery run about 15 USD. Many hotels including Best Western City Centre Brussels include breakfast. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The food and activity costs are moderate compared to other Western European destinations with excellent value for the quality received."