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Thank you! I appreciate your kind words! Belgium is a place that I plan on visiting soon! Any recommendations for a first-time visitor?

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Belgium : brussels (old buildings) some love it, I do not, it is a bit of a grey city. Antwerp a lot younger and brighter and loads of nice buildings. Brugges a place you will never forget, known for fantastic kitchens, it is like venice in Belgium, do buy your Pralines there ! Lillo a very small little village just for tourist, it is in the middle of industry, but that little village is left how it was, en so sweet, nice to sit on the waterside looking at the other side busy Antwerp. The French part of Belgium the Ardennes, are very nice too, and have a lot of treasures in the form of history.

This is really great, thanks for sharing all of this! I will definitely be referring to this when I get to Belgium! I've also never had Pralines, they sound amazing, I am absolutely going to try those!

Whenever you know for sure let me know where and how long and I will send some more info to you. Thank you for the votes! lol it is more than I get on my posts ! Really appreciated. :-)

Will do, thanks! Lol anytime :)

Are you jjust visiting Belgium? Or will you visit Holland and Germany and of France too?

I'm not entirely sure to be honest, my plan was just to see Belgium because it was recommended to me, but I could venture out (would you recommend doing that?) I usually find a nice AirBnB to stay at when I visit places and I usually don't rent a car, I try to get by on just public transport or Uber.

My husband is an Englishman and I am Dutch. there is definitely a lot to see in Belgium, but if it is spectacular? :-)
Where is it recommended for? I prefer Holland, Rotterdam Incredible, thinking in war time it was flat bombed, and they had to build most from scratch, no rules in building law! the weirdest buildings, I think on the kubushouses and the markethall, but there are loads of architectural pearls knowing you build, I think you would love it. Amsterdam whit its old waters and very causy center, very busy! More North in holland it gets more beautiful and friendlier by the meter. Miles and miles of flat land and water. Tell me what you want to see, what you like and how long you stay and I will send you stuff. :-)

how long are you staying? And where? do you rent a car or go by trains and busses?