I live in belgium and I would add an important point : Keep in mind that each city has a french name and a dutch name, and they can be very different, so you could have severe trouble to know where you are if nobody tells you this fact. Also the trainstations use the name depending of their region, so everything will be in french in wallonia, but once the train will reach a dutch city the name will be in dutch so you could believe you aren't at the good place and stay in the train, you won't be noticed when you cross the regions and if you don't be carefull you could believe you are in a different country in 10 minutes, that's totaly normal in Belgium. Be careful because most tourist I meet are lost or struggle to find some places. Also most people doesn't speak both languages, so I suggest to use english if you can. I would also add that the country is very windy, and the wind comes from the north, so when it's 20°C outside it's like 15°C. Only 2 or 3 month at summer are sunny and tolerable, the rest of the yeat it's rainy and cold. You could also struggle to find a public bathroom, according to the law each city must have toilet, but they are often very well hidden, broken, or dirty, so go to the toilet at the trainstations or in a shop/coffee. The Ardenens are nice but be carefull with bikes, because it's never flat, if you are bad a sport it won't be cool for you. The bus are often kind of random when you leave a big city, the could be very late, I personnaly don't trust them as a citizen when I have a meeting. The trains are often late and you can easily miss your correspondence, they are also overcrowed, especially during friday and sunday. Overcrowed means it's impossible to sit. You can also visit Walibi Belgium if you like RollerCoasters, or Pairi Daiza if you like animals, it's a super nice theme park, but it's only good during summer, I suggest to visit the caves when it's cold outside, it's less overcrowded and the temperature is always the same underground.
I also live in Belgium and agree with the most you say but not about public transportation. I lived in other places and compared to them we have a good transportation system. You can go to almost everywhere with it. And even when they're late there are a lot of other options so when you really need to be somewhere on time and you need to take a correspondence maybe take not the last one but the one before. Also we have a great online system where you can look where the bus, metro, tram, train is at the moment and how long it will take. (that's not commen in a lot of countries). it is not that expensive compared to for example the netherlands. you also have not a lot of companies who are in charge. Train: NMBS, bus and tram: Delijn (Flanders), TEC (Walonia) and MIVB (Brussels). People here are known for whining about the public transportation 😉 So I just think for tourists is depends on how the public transportation is in their home country to say if it is good or bad.
@@fiebelodewijckx739 The problem is the "one before" is usualy 1 hour before, in the Ardennes that's 1 big train each hour, and at best 1 bus every 30 minutes. That wouldn't be a problem in a sunny country, but this is very cold and waiting in the wind isn't great, many stations has nothing to hide if you visit small cities (I only speak for the Ardennes area). I took the train a least 2000 times in my life and only 2 of them arrived at time, I wasted many DAYS in total in these trainstations, Namur is the worst, of course most of trains aren't late, but at 4pm it's 100% for sure. At some point "5 minutes late" was an happy day for me. The year 2010 was the worst, about 15-30 min late everyday during a month, obviously in december. 5 minutes isn't a lot if you stop in the next station, but in a trip of 1 hour it becomes 1,5 hour at the end. Bruxelles - Luxembourg is the worst line in my opinion. I hate cold so much I'm thinking about leaving the country, the lack of sun is also a problem to me, my health is bad half a year 😢 but during summer days I agreee this is a nice country ofc :P
@@fiebelodewijckx739 hello, thank you for the information. We will travel to brussels from Amsterdam next month. When we arrive; we will travel to Brugges and Ghent from Brussels by train (one day to Ghent from Brussels and the next day to Brugges from Brussels) so on the train stops, does it also write or speak in English? Will we be able to see or hear the name of the train stop in English? If not, can you please write the possible names of Brussels, Ghent and Brugges we can see while travelling on the train? Thank you so much 🤗 i am quite scared now as we will also travel with our 4 years old daughter so wouldnt want to end up stressing. ☘️
Bruges is one of the most beautiful cities that I ever visit and I think now in the fall season it is the most breathtaking, the medieval spirit of the city, the hot chocolate, the calmness everything it feels like you are in a movie. 🎥
I've lived and studied in Bruges for over 5 years and having seen many different places around the world, I always feel like home. Despite the incredible amount of tourists wandering around parts of the city, it never feels overcrowded (or loud) as it were. With its many alleys and tiny streets, you can easily feel like travelling back in time.
Just got back from Antwerp. Wow! The food, the beer, the architecture are tremendous. Plus, it’s a pretty good bike city. I biked all over and across the Scheldt river in the underground tunnel.
Great video. I moved to Belgium from the UK twenty years ago and never regretted it. Such a small country with a rich history and culture. The people here are friendly and generally well educated. The food and beers are excellent, standard of living is high and a fantastic health service. I would also add Liege and Namur to the list of cities to visit. you can also be at the coast in an hour from Brussels and visit Knokke which although over developed has great shopping and some great seaside restaurants, worth a day visit. The negatives are that there are way too many chocolate shops, especially in Bruges and Brussels is not the cleanest city in the world! If anyone is thinking of visiting Belgium and needs some advice then let me know in the replies section.
I moved from the states years ago but I still think the American/Canadian people are much more friendlier but indeed people have a high standard of living and health service is much better than North America,
I am blown away how beautiful this country is. I am travelling there in June to visit some friends and I can’t believe it. Coming from Canada the history I see is remarkable!
really? Coming from Aachen I'm quite often in and around Liège (got some friends there)and like it, but I have to confess that it's beautiness is quite hidden. Of course there are some lovely places (Mde Buren, Citadel) and nice events (La batte), but you really have to know exactly where to go and search. Its not like Ghent where you can turn everywhere and see always pitoresque streets. Okay, I forgot Seraing :D
@@a-lxs8942 i 'm 16 years and i was born in belguim and live there, yes nothing happens but here is no live it's a depressed country , no beutiful nature, no tasty food ,... Its only good for work , it rains almost every day
One thing I like about Belgium, is their chocolate. I buy them at my trader joes store here in California. Best chocolate I've ever had, and it's cheap as hell, too.
I've been meaning to visit this country for such a long time ..I heard that Brussels Christmas market is a winter wonderland.🎄 Hopefully this winter will be a normal one allowing us to travel ✈
Ik you Gent the chance to comme during the holidays You Should visit the winter market in Leuven they normally have a Santa vilage where you can take picturs whit santa.💜
As someone who lives in Belgium, I'd love to add 2 places to this list: 1) Lier. It is a beautiful small city between Antwerp and Mechelen (with great train acces from both those 2 cities). It has beautiful medieval elements like the city square, churches, beguinage, moats, ... It's smaller than Bruges en not very well known, so there are almost no tourists! It's also home to the famous Zimmer tower and museum (it's that tower with a bunch of clockfaces and globes, look it up ;-)). 2) Bokrijk. It's an amazing open air museum with houses, towns, playspaces, ... with a bunch of old architecture and actors playing the roles of inhabitants. Lovely to visit, especially with children since there are a bunch of activities tailored to children!
Hi Robber, I will be visiting Belgium soon currrently finalizing places to visit there. Where do you think is the ideal place to rent a airbnb/hotel? Any other advice or suggestions?
I really recommend Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp and the Ardennes! And although Belgium only has one national park (Hoge Kempen) it is an absolute 10/10 for hiking and mountain biking. There’s just so much to do in such a small country and that makes it 10 times easier and better.
I am really jealous. That small country has the biggest dance festival in the world. Tomorrowland. 2 years ago I was too young to go and I hope that I can get tickets for 2022! I really loved Belgium. We have seen Brussels, Antwerp (the station is so beautiful) Ghent, Bruges, this one I highly recommand, it looks like you ended up in a fairytail.
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I would strongly recommand not to taste everything on the first day like I did. We arrived in Brussels, we bought 1kg of neuhaus prallines but after an hour I ate them all, because they were so yummy. You have all those wonderful smells so after 1kg of pralines I took a Liege waffle with lots of sugar. While walking we saw those fries which we tasted with stofvleis (or something, because they recommanded it) sauce and mayonaise. We ended the day drinking different beers and eating mussles. At night, I felt horrible sick. The next day we drove to Ghent and my stomach was killing me, all I ate that day was some soup.
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Great video about the beautiful country. I would like to recommend another wonderful place is Son Doong Cave in Vietnam. It's the largest cave in the world with great natural architecture underground!
I'm surprised Ypres was left out. Nothing quite captures hundreds of years of history like entering the city through the medieval Rysel gate, walking hundreds of meters of medieval ramparts to end up at the world war I monument the Menin gate, to finish in the medieval centre which had to be rebuild after it's near utter destruction in World War I.
The history and folklore in regards to the rivalry between Ypres and Poperinge is fantastic to discover as well. Great material to form the basis of a medieval historical novel.
How do you know you have a close encounter of the third kind with someone from Antwerp? if you hear him saying to a New Yorker: "Oh,you're not from the big city." Spot on.
I live in belgium and I would add an important point : Keep in mind that each city has a french name and a dutch name, and they can be very different, so you could have severe trouble to know where you are if nobody tells you this fact. Also the trainstations use the name depending of their region, so everything will be in french in wallonia, but once the train will reach a dutch city the name will be in dutch so you could believe you aren't at the good place and stay in the train, you won't be noticed when you cross the regions and if you don't be carefull you could believe you are in a different country in 10 minutes, that's totaly normal in Belgium. Be careful because most tourist I meet are lost or struggle to find some places. Also most people doesn't speak both languages, so I suggest to use english if you can. I would also add that the country is very windy, and the wind comes from the north, so when it's 20°C outside it's like 15°C. Only 2 or 3 month at summer are sunny and tolerable, the rest of the yeat it's rainy and cold. You could also struggle to find a public bathroom, according to the law each city must have toilet, but they are often very well hidden, broken, or dirty, so go to the toilet at the trainstations or in a shop/coffee. The Ardenens are nice but be carefull with bikes, because it's never flat, if you are bad a sport it won't be cool for you. The bus are often kind of random when you leave a big city, the could be very late, I personnaly don't trust them as a citizen when I have a meeting. The trains are often late and you can easily miss your correspondence, they are also overcrowed, especially during friday and sunday. Overcrowed means it's impossible to sit. You can also visit Walibi Belgium if you like RollerCoasters, or Pairi Daiza if you like animals, it's a super nice theme park, but it's only good during summer, I suggest to visit the caves when it's cold outside, it's less overcrowded and the temperature is always the same underground.
I also live in Belgium and agree with the most you say but not about public transportation. I lived in other places and compared to them we have a good transportation system. You can go to almost everywhere with it. And even when they're late there are a lot of other options so when you really need to be somewhere on time and you need to take a correspondence maybe take not the last one but the one before. Also we have a great online system where you can look where the bus, metro, tram, train is at the moment and how long it will take. (that's not commen in a lot of countries). it is not that expensive compared to for example the netherlands. you also have not a lot of companies who are in charge. Train: NMBS, bus and tram: Delijn (Flanders), TEC (Walonia) and MIVB (Brussels). People here are known for whining about the public transportation 😉 So I just think for tourists is depends on how the public transportation is in their home country to say if it is good or bad.
@@fiebelodewijckx739 The problem is the "one before" is usualy 1 hour before, in the Ardennes that's 1 big train each hour, and at best 1 bus every 30 minutes. That wouldn't be a problem in a sunny country, but this is very cold and waiting in the wind isn't great, many stations has nothing to hide if you visit small cities (I only speak for the Ardennes area). I took the train a least 2000 times in my life and only 2 of them arrived at time, I wasted many DAYS in total in these trainstations, Namur is the worst, of course most of trains aren't late, but at 4pm it's 100% for sure. At some point "5 minutes late" was an happy day for me. The year 2010 was the worst, about 15-30 min late everyday during a month, obviously in december. 5 minutes isn't a lot if you stop in the next station, but in a trip of 1 hour it becomes 1,5 hour at the end. Bruxelles - Luxembourg is the worst line in my opinion. I hate cold so much I'm thinking about leaving the country, the lack of sun is also a problem to me, my health is bad half a year 😢 but during summer days I agreee this is a nice country ofc :P
Thank you so much for the information!
@@fiebelodewijckx739 hello, thank you for the information. We will travel to brussels from Amsterdam next month. When we arrive; we will travel to Brugges and Ghent from Brussels by train (one day to Ghent from Brussels and the next day to Brugges from Brussels) so on the train stops, does it also write or speak in English? Will we be able to see or hear the name of the train stop in English? If not, can you please write the possible names of Brussels, Ghent and Brugges we can see while travelling on the train? Thank you so much 🤗 i am quite scared now as we will also travel with our 4 years old daughter so wouldnt want to end up stressing. ☘️
I also live in belguim
Bruges is one of the most beautiful cities that I ever visit and I think now in the fall season it is the most breathtaking, the medieval spirit of the city, the hot chocolate, the calmness everything it feels like you are in a movie. 🎥
It looks like a fairytail place, it's so stunning.
Is overrated bruges than gent more beautiful
Belgium feels like a hidden gem! Packed with culture, art, architecture and brilliant beaches!
Lol what beaches are you talking about? Our beaches are hideous!
Lol and also have racist
i loved visiting Mechelan, they have a hotel that was once a church. very unique
Visited Belgium summer of 2021 beautiful where ever you looked.
I've lived and studied in Bruges for over 5 years and having seen many different places around the world, I always feel like home. Despite the incredible amount of tourists wandering around parts of the city, it never feels overcrowded (or loud) as it were. With its many alleys and tiny streets, you can easily feel like travelling back in time.
Just got back from Antwerp. Wow! The food, the beer, the architecture are tremendous. Plus, it’s a pretty good bike city. I biked all over and across the Scheldt river in the underground tunnel.
Great video. I moved to Belgium from the UK twenty years ago and never regretted it. Such a small country with a rich history and culture. The people here are friendly and generally well educated. The food and beers are excellent, standard of living is high and a fantastic health service. I would also add Liege and Namur to the list of cities to visit. you can also be at the coast in an hour from Brussels and visit Knokke which although over developed has great shopping and some great seaside restaurants, worth a day visit. The negatives are that there are way too many chocolate shops, especially in Bruges and Brussels is not the cleanest city in the world! If anyone is thinking of visiting Belgium and needs some advice then let me know in the replies section.
I moved from the states years ago but I still think the American/Canadian people are much more friendlier but indeed people have a high standard of living and health service is much better than North America,
Completly
Welcome from a Belgian
@@sosteve9113 Thank you very much, I am happy to be here
@@pauli2169 what part do you live
I am blown away how beautiful this country is. I am travelling there in June to visit some friends and I can’t believe it.
Coming from Canada the history I see is remarkable!
how was it?
@@fien4878 fantastic
Going back
Belgium is truly one of the most fascinating country I had ever been to
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Hi Lisa
So do I!
Beautiful, Lovely, Enchanting.........
Praises Goes on and on.
Warm greetings from Indonesia
Thanks touropia for sharing wonderful Belgium
Wish you always healthy and happy
God bless you and family
Hello, Dear how are you doing today?
And here i was only thinking about Brussels. Can't wait to return to Belgium!
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Don't forget Liège/Luik is also worth a visit (old medieval center, city on the Meuse river, nice view from the heights...) ;)
if only they had not demolished their cathedral in 1798 ;) it was even larger than the antwerp one
really? Coming from Aachen I'm quite often in and around Liège (got some friends there)and like it, but I have to confess that it's beautiness is quite hidden. Of course there are some lovely places (Mde Buren, Citadel) and nice events (La batte), but you really have to know exactly where to go and search. Its not like Ghent where you can turn everywhere and see always pitoresque streets. Okay, I forgot Seraing :D
I love you Belgium beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich country Belgium 🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪
Hlo ji
One of the most beautiful place in the world.
Boring
i live there, it's not beatiful
it's not. Lived there for a year, nothing happens in this country, and you're fine only if you're rich.
@@a-lxs8942 i 'm 16 years and i was born in belguim and live there, yes nothing happens but here is no live it's a depressed country , no beutiful nature, no tasty food ,... Its only good for work , it rains almost every day
@@a-lxs8942 bro in one year you can't know how its here to live
Belgium.Beatiful.Country.Wanderful.Citty.History
Hi suzane
Belgium is one of my dreams . Love from Sri Lanka ❤️❤️
One thing I like about Belgium, is their chocolate. I buy them at my trader joes store here in California. Best chocolate I've ever had, and it's cheap as hell, too.
I love you Belgium beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich country Belgium
I've been meaning to visit this country for such a long time ..I heard that Brussels Christmas market is a winter wonderland.🎄 Hopefully this winter will be a normal one allowing us to travel ✈
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Ghent!!
Ik you Gent the chance to comme during the holidays You Should visit the winter market in Leuven they normally have a Santa vilage where you can take picturs whit santa.💜
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I really loved Bruges and Ghent, they look like fairytail cities.
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As a Belgian I can tell you people are pretty nice from what I remember, I live in Canada now but I want to visit home again
Super. Magnifique architecture 💝
Touropia is the my favourite you tube channel
So beautiful cities in Belgium.
Great video! Belgium is definitely worth a trip
yes that's true my friend
As someone who lives in Belgium, I'd love to add 2 places to this list:
1) Lier. It is a beautiful small city between Antwerp and Mechelen (with great train acces from both those 2 cities). It has beautiful medieval elements like the city square, churches, beguinage, moats, ... It's smaller than Bruges en not very well known, so there are almost no tourists! It's also home to the famous Zimmer tower and museum (it's that tower with a bunch of clockfaces and globes, look it up ;-)).
2) Bokrijk. It's an amazing open air museum with houses, towns, playspaces, ... with a bunch of old architecture and actors playing the roles of inhabitants. Lovely to visit, especially with children since there are a bunch of activities tailored to children!
Hi Robber, I will be visiting Belgium soon currrently finalizing places to visit there. Where do you think is the ideal place to rent a airbnb/hotel? Any other advice or suggestions?
Beautiful country, especially the river flowing through the city part, thanks
J’aime mon petit pays LÀ BELGIQUE
Molenbeek and Brussel midi are hadden gems
Belgium has an amazing square, recently been in gent and Brugge magnificent cities they have.
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Hello, Jenny how are you doing today?
You forgot Namur! Namur is a gorgeous town :-)
Not gorgeous then you..
These are like dream places. Lovely shots😍😍😍
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I really recommend Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp and the Ardennes! And although Belgium only has one national park (Hoge Kempen) it is an absolute 10/10 for hiking and mountain biking. There’s just so much to do in such a small country and that makes it 10 times easier and better.
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I am really jealous. That small country has the biggest dance festival in the world. Tomorrowland. 2 years ago I was too young to go and I hope that I can get tickets for 2022! I really loved Belgium. We have seen Brussels, Antwerp (the station is so beautiful) Ghent, Bruges, this one I highly recommand, it looks like you ended up in a fairytail.
@@adrianos7334 Were you able to go to TML this year, and if so, how was it?
What a nice place,hope I can go in belgium
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Take us there now😍😍😍
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Great landscapes in Belgium!
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#Brussels has beautiful squares with sterling looks, great.
I just love Belgium
beautiful country.nice people
Im from Belgium and ill say from all the comments up above that its all true. Also, dont forget to try our fries.
I would strongly recommand not to taste everything on the first day like I did. We arrived in Brussels, we bought 1kg of neuhaus prallines but after an hour I ate them all, because they were so yummy. You have all those wonderful smells so after 1kg of pralines I took a Liege waffle with lots of sugar. While walking we saw those fries which we tasted with stofvleis (or something, because they recommanded it) sauce and mayonaise. We ended the day drinking different beers and eating mussles. At night, I felt horrible sick. The next day we drove to Ghent and my stomach was killing me, all I ate that day was some soup.
Thanks you for updating touropia
Beautiful scenery keep up the good work greetings from Indonesia
Amazing vid..one of the most beau country..thanks alot for very luvly posting
Honorable Mention - Tomorrowland 🥰🥰🥰
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Hello, Monica how are you doing today?
Belgium is my country is really beautiful
Beautiful, keep safe and may God bless you always, i do diy and recycling, friend from Philippines
We love ❤ Belgie❤
wow very beautiful 😍
Very beautiful 😍 Greetings from USA 😊
Beautiful place very nice
I always watching your video touropia
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Very beautiful alleys.
Belgium is a awesome place to visit! Overall such a great video!
Fine...beautiful.
Beautiful place
I would ad Namur , with its olds streets and the citadel on the hill , a lot more to see than Dinant.
Beautiful place ♥️
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Hi Maria
Я сейчас здесь нахожусь и живу около королевского дворца! Брюссель великолепен!!!
Stupidity leaves Russia, great power and beauty, and comes to Belgium lol🌈🏳️🌈
Hello really very beautiful channel thank you for sharing this video with us 🔔🔔🔔I’m your fans ❤
Mons es muy bonita cd, y muy cálida su gente y un muy buen salón de belleza en el centro
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Beautiful.👍
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I should go to Belgium
Very good video thank you I’m your fan
Wow... !!! My best friend, Great Good... !!! I wish you every day of your development.
А, я живу в Бельгии, спасибо за все.
Привет, у меня вопрос, с Великобритании пускают в Бельгию? Великобритания в красной зоне? Я хотела на выходные поехать?! Спасибо
@@saraplayzroblox6259 yes Uk is red for Belgium. And you need to quarantaine till the results of your test is negative
Good sharing 👍
I really want to come in Belgium
Beautiful 💯❤️
Welcome to my country! :D Liège is a nice place to visit too ;)
I’m from Belgium to 🇧🇪👑
And always take a local beer (beer not the weak stuff like Budweiser or Heineken) while enjoying the cityview from a pub terrace.
Hoping to get there next year and taste the famous Brussels waffles 🧇🧇
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I'd recommend the one on Brussels shopping street near De Brouckere metro station ❤️ It's a small shop. Not the huge one selling ordinary waffles.
@@AbhishekVankit Thanks 👍
@@AbhishekVankit je connais, c’est une tuerie !
So nice country it beautifull and so lovely
Thank your video ❤❤❤❤❤❤
very clean country superb
Do not miss the Telenet VR Park when in Belgium! Absolutely recommended 😎
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Very nice, great job :-)
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Very nice👍 video share
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Again a great video! Keep up the excellent work! I'm looking
forward to another awesome upload! Take care and stay in touch! 👍👍
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Really very nice travel blog 👍
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Awesome! I'd love to visit it!
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@@adamkings001 hello 👋
@@sandrag6329 where are you located?
@@adamkings001 I'm from Mexico 🇲🇽 are you from Belgium?
@@sandrag6329 nope, I'm from Germany, but I reside in Massachusetts. Are you married?
I realy appreciate this vedio showing 0n whta bilgium how beautiful place great amazing
amazing place
Great video about the beautiful country. I would like to recommend another wonderful place is Son Doong Cave in Vietnam. It's the largest cave in the world with great natural architecture underground!
I'm surprised Ypres was left out. Nothing quite captures hundreds of years of history like entering the city through the medieval Rysel gate, walking hundreds of meters of medieval ramparts to end up at the world war I monument the Menin gate, to finish in the medieval centre which had to be rebuild after it's near utter destruction in World War I.
The history and folklore in regards to the rivalry between Ypres and Poperinge is fantastic to discover as well. Great material to form the basis of a medieval historical novel.
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I love it
Well information. Good show. Well information.
Love Belgium🇮🇳
Beautiful place 😍
Thanks for sharing dear friend ❤
I am here just because i have been chatting to this guy from Belgium..i just get curious about this country and thier culture....
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How do you know you have a close encounter of the third kind with someone from Antwerp? if you hear him saying to a New Yorker: "Oh,you're not from the big city." Spot on.