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A land whose specialities include ubiquitous beers and delicate chocolates, Belgium is often perceived to be dull. The image that its simply a staid haunt for business executives and Eurocrats, or the gateway to the rest of Europe, reinforces the idea. But Belgium is a prime destination if youre interested in countryside, culture and history, served up alongside a huge proportion of highly acclaimed restaurants serving everything from haute cuisine to moules-frites or Belgian waffles.

Easy to travel around, this pocket-sized country is divided by the Flemish north (Flemish-speaking) and the Walloon south (French-speaking). Brussels, the capital, is the heart of the country and the European Union. Expanding outwards from the brilliant Gothic architecture of the Grand-Place, this cosmopolitan city contains numerous interesting museums and many fine eateries. The Manneken Pis statue is the place to pose for a photograph and laugh incredulously at others doing likewise.

Ostend, in the north, is a popular seaside resort with a long sandy beach, bustling harbour and shops to explore. With its canals and cobbles, thirteenth-century Bruges is one of Europes finest examples of a medieval town and home to some impressive art collections. Antwerp is renowned for diamonds and throughout all these towns its difficult to escape the bars and pavement cafes. The south holds great appeal for outdoorsy types the forested Ardennes is a nature-lovers paradise cut by rivers and gorges where walking opportunities abound. How dull is that?
  • Manneken-Pis
    This bizarre little statue is the most popular tourist attraction in Brussels. Famously touted as a glorious example of Belgian humour and capacity for self-mockery, there remains something ridiculous about the elevation of a small, peeing boy to the status of cultural icon.
  • Belgian Centre of Comic Strip Art
    The Belgian Centre of Comic Strip Art is dedicated to the nation's great love of the cartoon, and celebrates artists such as Georges Remi, otherwise known as Herge, the creator of one of the most famous comic book series - Tintin.
  • Marché du Midi Market
    The Marché du Midi is Brussels' largest food market, a haven of fresh fruit, vegetables, North African herbs and spices, olives, cheese and fish, big enough to provide a whole Sunday morning's entertainment.
  • The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
    The Royal Museums of Fine Arts - the Museum of Ancient Art and the Museum of Modern Art - form the country's most important museum complex.
  • Sablon Antique Market
    One of the best spots in Brussels for a weekend stroll is the chic Place du Grand-Sablon, which hosts one of Europe's most famous antique markets every weekend.
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