🇧🇪 = 🍫 + 🥧 | Belgium 2 Days, 2 Nights, 4 Cities
🇧🇪 = 🍫 + 🥧 | Belgium 2 Days, 2 Nights, 4 Cities for €200 per Person I personally think Belgium is worth a visit. Besides Brussels, each city has its own unique charm. Day 1: 13:30 Brussels - Bruges (1-hour train) Belgium Attractions: - Minnewater Lake (boat tour) - Belfry of Bruges - Market Square of Bruges Starting from the lake, you can wander to the Belfry and then to the Market Square. The area around the lake is a shopping street. You can explore the alleys and enjoy an afternoon tea. It takes about two to three hours to leisurely explore. 17:00 Return to Brussels Belgium Attractions: - Grand Place of Brussels - Manneken Pis Stroll from the Grand Place to Manneken Pis, enjoying street food along the way, mainly fries, chocolate, and waffle shops. Day 2: 10:20 Brussels - Ghent (1-hour train) Upon arrival, purchase a day pass from the yellow machine (valid in both Ghent and Antwerp). Take the tram to the Belfry. Belgium Attractions: - Belfry of Ghent - St. Michael's Bridge - Castle of the Counts Follow this route, exploring the shops along the way and visiting the attractions. Including meal times, we spent about three hours in Ghent. For lunch, I had Fries from Frites Atelier. 15:00 Ghent - Antwerp 1h train Spent two hours exploring Antwerp. Those who love shopping can allocate more time for browsing concept stores. The route essentially divides into three parts: wandering and eating around the cathedral, shopping at concept stores, and taking a lakeside stroll. Belgium Attractions: - Antwerp Cathedral - Brabo Fountain - Het Steen Castle 18:00 - 19:00 Antwerp - Brussels 1h train For dinner, I dined at Chez Leon, trying their mussels and beef stewed in beer. The taste was quite good, and it wasn't expensive, with an average cost of about 30 euros per person. However, after the waiter spilled my beer, he also accidentally spilled another table's dishes onto two girls, causing minor burns. They did compensate me with another glass of beer. Hotel: We stayed at the Marivaux Hotel! A four-star double room for 225 euros for two nights, located right in the city center, extremely convenient and really good value for money! Address: Bd Adolphe Max 98, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Transportation: For trains within Belgium, download the SNCB app to purchase tickets; for urban transportation in Brussels, using Apple Pay is cheaper. In other cities, you can buy yellow tickets from machines at metro stations or similar locations. Budget: The two of us spent a little over 400 euros, just for your reference. #TravelMillionFansSupportPlan#Belgium#EuropeanTravel#Ghent#Bruges#Antwerp#EuropeanStudyAbroad#TravelTips