Discover the enchanting Benelux region – Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg – where canals weave through quaint cities with a modern lively atmosphere.
Canals, nightlife & scenery
Belgium effortlessly combines old-world charm with a vibrant modern spirit. Discover medieval castles, cobblestone streets, and picturesque canals. Indulge in chocolates, beers, and waffles.
Belgium is a small destination, divided into three regions: Flanders, the Brussels-Capital Region and Wallonia. We recommend visiting all three regions to experience the full wonder of Belgium.
Belgium is home to medieval castles, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and charming old towns.
Experience the medieval splendor of Ghent and Bruges, the grandeur of Brussels’ Grand Place, and immerse yourself in the ancient history of cities like Antwerp and Leuven.
If you grew up loving fairy-tales, then don’t miss Namur, located in the French-speaking Wallonia region with an abundance of whimsical castles!
Belgium is famous for its unparalled chocolates, exquisite beers, and mouthwatering waffles.
Brussels is bursting with artisanal bakehouses and chocolatiers, cozy brasseries serving classic Belgian dishes and Michelin-starred establishments. For the night scene, many flock to Delirium Café with over 100 beers on tap. Feeling peckish? Try the signature fries. Folk tale has it that this is where the French fry was invented; only when Americans heard the makers speaking French, they coined it the ‘French Fry’. While others attribute the name to the cutting technique. Whatever the case, they are simply delicious!
A trip to the Netherlands is a chance to immerse yourself in nature through its glorious tulip fields and charming canals. The countryside offers plenty of cycle paths, particularly in Zaanse Schans, where you’ll find authentic windmills and picturesque villages. There is of course no shortage of buzzing cities and historic wonders.
Amsterdam and Utrecht offer picturesque waterways lined with historic architecture, charming bridges, and a lively atmosphere. Visit the Van Gogh Museum for an artistic treat!
Rotterdam boasts some exceptional modern architecture. While Maastricht exudes a romance with its cobbled streets, historic buildings, and charming squares. The city is famous for its European and Roman history, as well as its lively café culture and the annual TEFAF art fair.
All are bike friendly and why the bicycle is the preferred mode of transport for Dutch people.
The vibrant tulip fields, especially in the Keukenhof Gardens, showcase a kaleidoscope of colors during the spring, attracting visitors from around the world.
Keukenhof Gardens spanning over 79 acres are in full bloom typically from late March to mid-May, creating a breathtaking spectacle of colors and fragrances.
Speaking of Dutch icons, Edam, Volendam and Marken are particularly famous for the delicious local cheese and traditional wooden clogs. Be sure to try some salty Dutch liquorice!
Luxembourg is a tiny country with masses of beauty and elegance where you can enjoy spectacular green landscapes crossed by peaceful rivers and sprinkled with rural villages.
Luxembourg boasts more than 50 castles, most of which have been restored to their former beauty. The UNESCO-listed old town of Luxembourg City is an alluring mix of cobbled lanes and hidden nooks that cascade down the steep valley of the Alzette River. Venture out the pretty town of Clervaux in northern Luxembourg – like a scene straight from a fairy-tale with its cluster of white buildings nestled among the hills.
We also recommend the elegant town of Diekirch, which sits on the banks of the Sauer River surrounded by lush greenery, charming cobbled streets and historic passageways that give you a glimpse into authentic Luxembourgish town life.
Despite being a small country, Luxembourg is blessed with stunning natural landscapes. The Mullerthal Region, also known as “Little Switzerland,” offers picturesque hiking trails, fascinating rock formations, and dense forests. The Ardennes region features rolling hills, meandering rivers, and beautiful valleys, perfect for cycling and hiking.
The Moselle Valley, with its vineyards and charming wine villages, provides a scenic backdrop for wine tasting and leisurely boat cruises along the Moselle River. Be sure to tasste Mosella wine at the source!
Discover the poignant story of Anne Frank in her original house in Amsterdam. Walking through the secret annex featured in her diary is a truly eye-opening experience.
Immerse yourself in Van Goghs masterpieces in Amsterdam. Trace his artistic journey, and gain a deeper understanding of this legendary artist’s life and work.
Discover the art of Belgian chocolate making in Brussels, Bruges or Antwerp. Taste the different chocolate varieties, and learn about the intricate process.
Explore the underground tunnels and fortifications of the UNESCO-listed Luxembourg old city, delving into its rich history and architectural marvels.
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