Flemish Region

Belgium

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Explore charming cities, discover nature and enjoy the sun and the beach in this mostly Dutch-speaking part of Belgium.

Enjoy a varied holiday in Flanders full of culture, nature and the beach. The region is full of charming towns such as Bruges and Ghent and Antwerp, the city of shopping.

Today, Belgium consists of the primarily Dutch-speaking Flanders and the more Francophone Wallonia, but in the 19th century, French was the most widely spoken language. The Flemish Movement, a political movement for greater autonomy of the Belgian region of Flanders and the protection of the Dutch language, changed that. Today, both Dutch and French are spoken in Flanders.

Flanders is a very diverse region that has something for everyone. Go to the beach at Knokke-Heist or visit Fort Napoleon in Oostende. Nature lovers will enjoy nature reserve Het Zwin in the far northwest of the province.

The province is also home to great cities, such as Antwerp and Ghent, a vibrant partly-pedestrianised city full of narrow allies, waterways and beautiful facades. Take a look inside Sint-Baafskathedraal, home to 'The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb', or Castle Gravensteen. The charming town of Bruges, with its waterways, bridges and impressive belfry is also a must-see.

And you cannot leave Flanders without going to Brussels! Although the city is geographically located in Flanders and is officially bilingual, French is more widely spoken. Visit the impressive Galleries Royales Saint Hubert for a day of upmarket shopping or enjoy a cool beer at Grote Markt. Take the kids to see Manneken Pis and then to the Comic Strip Centre for some fun.

Discover Flanders by car, bicycle or on foot. You can take the train between the big cities, which is great if you’re not travelling by car or don't want to drive. The seaside towns are all connected by the Flemish coast tram (kusttram).

You can reach Flanders by car, train or airplane. The journey from England will take you anywhere between 1.5 and 4.5 hours depending on the city you will be visiting.

Book your trip to Flanders and discover the charm and diversity of this great region. You're bound to love it!

Popular cities in Flemish Region

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Brussels
Known for Business, Tours and Museums
This cosmopolitan capital city is a melting pot of languages, cultures and traditions, and the perfect destination for the discerning gourmand.

Reasons to visit

  • La Grand Place
  • Atomium
  • Avenue Louise
A canal with boats, a church spire, and historic buildings at twilight.
Bruges
Known for Historical, Tours and Chocolate
Medieval architecture, meandering canals and exquisite chocolate and beer: it's no wonder that more than 2 million tourists flock to this Belgian city each year.

Reasons to visit

  • Bruges Market Square
  • Bruges Christmas Market
  • Bruges Belfry
A historic European city square with a prominent cathedral, cafes, and pedestrians.
Antwerp
Known for Shopping, Historical and Business
The diamond capital of the world is both historically rich and refreshingly modern, with 16th-century architecture and a thriving avant-garde arts scene.

Reasons to visit

  • Tomorrowland
  • Antwerp Market Square
  • Port of Antwerp
A canal with boats, historic buildings, and a bridge.
Ghent
Known for Historical, Tours and Art
Stroll through the charming streets, parks and museums of this Flemish city, famous for its preserved medieval center.

Reasons to visit

  • Gravensteen Castle
  • Ghent Town Hall
  • Ghent University
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Ostend
Known for Beaches, Sea and Art
This popular seaside resort is great for a day at the beach, cultural activities or museums. Enjoy this wonderful part of Flanders.

Reasons to visit

  • Ostend Beach
  • Maria Hendrika Park
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Blankenberge
Known for Swimming, Natural parks and Aquariums
Enjoy a relaxing seaside holiday in Belgium! Walk along the wide beach or to one of the neighbouring villages or spend a day in Bruges.

Reasons to visit

  • Belgium Pier

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