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Must see & do attractions

Antwerpen:

Antwerpen is a thriving city and one of the world's major seaports. It gained its fame as being the centre of the diamond industry and being the home through history of some of the world's most famous painters. Many of the masterpieces they created are still on display in the many museums and churches/cathedrals.
The city has always been a thriving city throughout history and the many medieval buildings that still stand tall are the living proof of its rich, diverse history. The city is situated on the river Schelde, a river that played an important role through Antwerpen its historic past, now being a gateway for the many boats that visit the huge seaport.

With a very diverse culture, it is also a brilliant location to sample food and beers.

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Plantin Moretus Museum

The Plantin Moretus Museum (www.museumplantinmoretus.be) is located at the Vrijdagmarkt (Friday Market) in Antwerp. The museum is the original residence and workshop of the Plantin and Moretus publishing dynasty who were world renowned for their entrepreneurial skills.
Plantin moved his family to the residence in 1576 and his family lived and worked there for the next 300 years. Throughout those years, the "Gulden Compass" as the house was named changed and expanded in size to fit the ever growing business. 
Walking through the museum which is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, you are transported back in time by about about 400 years.
It is the only museum on the prestigious UNESCO world heritage list mainly because of the uniqueness of the museum. It includes a prestigious mansion, the only fully equipped printing workshop from the 16th century, the world's largest selection of Plantin and Moretus editions,... 
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Dinant

Dinant is a picture perfect town overlooked by the spectacular Citadelle. Situated on the banks of the river Meuse , the many houses and shops and the spectacular Collegiate Church stand in stark contrast against the tall cliffs behind it.
For a breathtaking view, take the cable car to the Citadelle. The river Muese is popular for river cruises or kayak trips


Brugge

Brugge, also known as the Venice of the north, is a very popular town in Belgium with tourists. From taking a boat trip down the romantic canals through a stroll along centuries-old squares to visiting the many museums or climbing the stairs of the Belfort, it's stunning.
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Most spectacular walk

Hoge venen

The Hoge Venen region in Belgium is one of Europe's last high moors. Stunning in all seasons, it is the perfect location to go hiking. Walking through the Hoge Venen is only permitted on the designated paths. In the wet parts, there are designated wooden walkways from which you can admire the stunning landscape. ​
website: https://www.ostbelgien.eu/nl/beleven/uitstapjes/hoge-venen/wandelen-hoge-venen​

Must try dish

Fritten

In almost every village in Belgium, you will find a fritkot. Choose from the many sauces to accompany your "pakske frit"
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Toughest sport event

The Belgian Mountain Bike Challenge

Belgian Mountainbike Challenge (BeMC) is known as one of the toughest events on the calendar. The UCI S1 stage race over 3 days takes place in the beautiful Ardennes region starting in the host town of La Roche en Ardenne. 

Website: ​ https://www.bemc.be/​

Travel writing from Belgium

Antwerpen

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Den Botanieken Hof, Antwerpen
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Vlaeykensgang, Antwerpen

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Visiting the KMSKA, Antwerpen
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Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library, Antwerpen
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Plantin Moretus Museum, Antwerpen

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