I've enjoyed most of Belgium for years and I never experience boredom. Much of the time I am in Ghent. Love it there. It's actually an island. Antwerp is lots of fun too.
Wow, this journey through Belgium has left me speechless! From the enchanting canals of Brugge to the timeless beauty of the Ardennes, it feels like we've traveled through history and nature's masterpieces all at once. The way you've captured each city's charm, from Brussels’ grand squares to Dinant's musical soul, is simply magical. I’m already dreaming of wandering those cobblestone streets, exploring hidden gems, and soaking in the stories behind every wall and riverbank. Thank you for opening my eyes to Belgium's wonders-I can’t wait to experience it all firsthand!
Another hidden gem is Redu, the books village. Many, many bookstores with second hand and antique books - most in French, but many other languages too - set in a beautiful village. All bibliophiles invited - bring a big bag!
Wait untill spring or summer. During autumn and winter our weather can be very wet and gray, we tend to be very tired all the time and short tempered. Although Brussels is where most tourists want to go, I advise you to avoid it due to a high level of immigrants and crime. Also, be aware of language barriers. In the north, we speak dutch and English is mostly fine, however the more south you go, the harder English will be because they speak Franch over there. I hope you'll enjoy your trip here, whenever and wherever you'll go
@@Rexy_Raccoon I live in Antwerp and visit Brussels a lot (for concerts), even in the evening and the night. Never had any problems. Off course you better avoid some areas at night, like Brussels North and South (Midi) and Schaerbeek and Molenbeek. In summer it can be quite hot in Belgium though. Winter is depressing, getting dark at 16.30 , cold, rain etc. It is true that in the South (Wallony) people are no good at English, definitely not the older people.
In the first minutes you show German beer and a Dutch town. Also the Semois river is no canal. It's most famous for the big bends in it, creating almost isles.
really? i thought there was nothing special there that was shown. Then again, out of all citys to explore in Belgium, coastal ones are the most boring ones by far. So there is nothing special to begin with. En ja, ik ben een Belg.
I loved the iconic canals of Bruges and the stunning architecture of Ghent, as well as exploring hidden gems like Durbuy and the beautiful Ardennes. Let’s explore!🤓🤓
Hi from the Belgian Ardennes. We have many rivers in our region, but no canals. Canals are to be found in the plains of central and western Belgium, not in our part of the country which is too hilly, almost mountaineous, for the easy construction of canals.
BTW.: Antoine-Joseph "Adolphe" Sax. He also invented the saxotromba, saxhorn and saxtuba, and redesigned the bass clarinet in a fashion still used to the present day
A few places I'd recommend (very good recommendations in the video already), "Les grottes de Han" close to Rochefort are beautiful natural caves that you can explore on a boat and is definitely worth trying once in your life. The natural reserve from Knokke, not far from Ostende, is also definitely a great time just visiting around, then some biking around in the sand dunes near the sea !
I currently love in greece yet I am belgian what I ❤❤❤❤❤ about belgium is this when you look at the houses the are all so different whereas in holland most houses look alike mostly at the same hight you look a belgian street nahhhh that ain t happening yet it all seems to fit😂😂 the differences is actually what makes out beauty,...
Hello top travel nice to see & watching your vedio in Belgium 🇧🇪 we are proud you lije Belgium ..I'm here in Belgium married a belgian ..very nice pla e to see in Belgium small town region Brugge & Durby is the best to visit lots of rivers kayaking & adventure in mountains ..thanks for your Amazing vedio ❤❤❤
true so i love taking the train from bxl to mechelen and walk back to bxl it s just amazing nice park as well what I ❤❤❤❤❤ about mechelen they have these signs everywhere outdoors this is a smoke free area got to love it
We do have an official day it's the 21st of July. Lot's of history and beautiful places and don't forget great food and beer's. Don't forget to visit 'the abandoned village' DOEL. Enjoyed this docu. Thanks
From Belium here, just some of my personal opinion on this list: had no idea rollerskates came from here. Also never knew Tongeren was so old!! We do have a national day though, and also the 3 different (language)regions have therir own. Bruges is beautiful for a day, maybe two. Other than that, not at all interesting. It only excists for tourist. The Zwin nature park is stunning though! I live in Ghent, I think one of the most beautiul (small)cities in the country! Beautiful mix of the old and the new and most people you see here, actually live here, unlike Bruges 😊 I like Brussels, very diverce. Cultures from all over come togheter. Also beautiful buildings and scenery. Antwerp has beautiful places, like the central station. I went there for a weekend a while ago and I was surprised there were really beautiful locations, but it’s often also a dirty and unattractive city. Dinant is good for a day or two, beautiful sites, the castle is worth a visit. A city that feels very rural. The Ardennen, beautiful nature. Great for hiking and slowing down. One of the (few) touristy places acutal Belgians visit too. Durbuy, much smaller than Bruges, but feels much more authentic. The fact that it’s surrounded by woodlands, just like it historically would have been adds a lot to this. Als makes it feel much more spacious than it is..
I’m French, and I find it absurd that Walloon cities aren’t talked about more often. Also, the AI-generated image is fantastic-perfect for discussing travel!
Ik ben a waloon, ik niet spreek nederlands wanwege de waloon politik Als je Nederlandstalige voorbij komt en een beetje geduld en tijd heeft om mij enkele basisprincipes van deze pachtige taal te leren, ben ik enthousiast!
Dat why I stay in my country when I have vacation time cause my own country has a lot to see and visit to, you just have to know where to look and find the hidden places, just by discover it on you're own experience, just go out and look, the world is all yours, the time to fill in, is all yours, take you're time, make the best off it, and most off all take it all in
02:40 Belgium's National Day is July 21st, which is a holiday. There are usually military parades going on, on this day. On 21 July 1831, Leopold swore allegiance to the constitution of Belgium and became the first King of Belgium.
The most beautiful and iconic Formula 1 circuit in the world, Spa-Francorchamps would be nice to be mentioned too (dixit Michael Schumacher, Ayrton Senna, ...). Eau Rouge / Raidillon
The northern part of Belgium, Vlanderen, is flat just like the Netherlands near by. But the southern part , Wallonia, is hilly and covered with meadows and forests. The highest point in Belgium, the Signal de Botrange, is 694 meters high. It's not huge but hilly enough to make the scenery interesting
Leuven isnt the beer town anymore, they used to host the biggest beer fair in the country but the city decided it was to much of a burden. So now it is in kortrijk.
@mathieudeconinck8103 There's a big difference between diplomats' and two-faced arse kissers.I suppose this crafty behaviour avoids Belguim having to pay up on its debts.
Really? The french claim the same thing... As a belgian, all I can say is that "les frites" are everywhere here. It's like our "street-food national dish". We eat them in some sort of paper cone with mayonnaise or another one of the dozens sauces we have for that (tartare, andalouse, etc..). Also, most people eat some multiple times a week. It accompanies every dish. We are VERY protective about OUR BELGIAN fries 😜
@@yazoo5504 The French also claim they brought the potato to Europe while every academic knows the Spaniards brought them from the new world, among maize and the tomato. By the way, I'm a Belgian too, born and raised! En de Belgische frieten zijn idd de lekkerste, voor mij met rode tartaar en een hamburger speciaal.
De nationale feestdag van België wordt gevierd op 21 juli. Het is de dag waarop in 1831 de eerste koning der Belgen, Leopold van Saksen-Coburg-Gotha, de grondwettelijke eed aflegde als koning. De eedaflegging was het sluitstuk van de intrede van Leopold I in België.
A suggestion if you would visit Belgium in 2025...from 18 to 27 july the biggest annual outdoor festival of Europe is being held in Ghent (Gentse Feesten). Many video's on TH-cam about this topic. You won't be disapointed !
1 city that should certainly not be missed and called the city of war is ypres(ieper)whit the stunning cloth hall(lakenhalle),menin gate(menepoort)and ypres fortresses(ieperse vestingen) and its not in the video
I'm Belgian (from Tongeren, but born and raised in Ghent, both in this video!), and I concur: it has a tremendous lot to offer in a very concise space indeed, but NOT as a country, which it really isn't and has never been. It's always been a bit of a buffer region between the catholic French and protestant Dutch, and has never managed to come close to being a one nation state, whatever past and present politicians may claim. A small area of some 35,000 km² with no less than 6 governments and parliaments - yes, six! - due to its fractured and multilingual history can in no way be called a country or state: it's a botched job, really, but this does NOT detract from the main point: there is SO MUCH to see, and you'd be hard put to find another area of this size offering that much: cities, castles, nature, festivals, restaurants, culture ... I love this area, but I can not be said to love my country: I feel no bond or affection whatsoever to it. I live not even 3 km from the border with Wallonia - the French speaking southern part - but I know almost nothing about the politics, culture, television, school system etc. It might just as well be another country. I know, it's down to (lack of) active interest on my part, but the whole construct of Belgium is so laughable that to retain it as a country serves once again as an indicator of man's (political) stupidity. Oh, and what's with the AI-voice? So off-putting ...
Great video but I have a very important question in regards to drone flight. Did you receive permission to fly in the center of Brussels? Because this is No Fly Zone and with specific permissions necessary. You need prior flight approval.
In the beginning of this video,you are mixing footage from Holland along with Belgium....big mistake. We do have a national day ..the 21 july. And Mesen is the smallest town.
be careful, Belgium is full of surveillance cameras, invoices and invoices, and everywhere there are appointments, appointments, traffic jams and traffic jams. the freedom we knew from 1970 is completely gone. Police and Army are one machine without individual interest. (Marlon Brando)
Ja, “België is klein”….maar bomvol 🫣, volgens mij leiden alle wegen dus naar bepaalde steden in België ipv Rome 😂Ik vind het een mooie video, maar alle steden lijken zo rustig, de werkelijkheid is anders. Ik ben woonachtig in Antwerpen, het is hier vreselijk druk, vele culturen, en vele files, denk dat het in alle grootsteden in Europa zo is. De historische gebouwen zijn wel prachtig, echt de moeite om te bezoeken. Kan het zijn dat Kortrijk niet vermeld is in dit filmpje ? Of heb ik dit gemist ?🤔Ps : Amsterdam is niet België 😉
Still have a better life here than most European countries, fantastic health system, brilliant food, lovely people, best beer and chocolate in the world.
This is what I love to watch. No politics, no hate, no putting people in boxes.. just nature and wonders
Unlike you said, Belgium actually does celebrate its national day. (With a military parade.)
And my birthday
21 of july
Yep.Grtz🇧🇪
I've enjoyed most of Belgium for years and I never experience boredom. Much of the time I am in Ghent. Love it there. It's actually an island. Antwerp is lots of fun too.
Belgium is full of hidden gems! This video captures its beauty perfectly.✨
@traveltresure45 ☺☺
The government is hiding all the dope and criminals in the add movies.
Being a Belgian myself, it makes me happy to see that home country has many wonders to offer.
I am truly blessed. After 27 years my wonder and awe only seem to grow. Belgium is beautiful!
Dear I, I am from Belgium and we do have a national holiday on July 21 and then there are the parties of the Flemish and Walloon communities.
We also have a Flemish national holiday on July 11, a Walloon National Holiday on September 27 and a German Community national holiday on November 15.
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Belgium has the most concerts and festivals per capita in the entire world ! Same for the amount of castles (mostly in the south).
And some of the greatest Jazz Musicians ! Toots, Catherine...
Geen Ipper? A ze moest eur schommen die computer stemme
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@@Freddydemaesschalck Ieper
And the best festival...Tomorrowland Grtz🇧🇪
Thank you very much for promoting my country!
one of the best shown Belgium documentary in nearly full detail.
I live in Belgium and i love it when their are video's about Belgium
Wow, this journey through Belgium has left me speechless! From the enchanting canals of Brugge to the timeless beauty of the Ardennes, it feels like we've traveled through history and nature's masterpieces all at once. The way you've captured each city's charm, from Brussels’ grand squares to Dinant's musical soul, is simply magical. I’m already dreaming of wandering those cobblestone streets, exploring hidden gems, and soaking in the stories behind every wall and riverbank. Thank you for opening my eyes to Belgium's wonders-I can’t wait to experience it all firsthand!
Another hidden gem is Redu, the books village. Many, many bookstores with second hand and antique books - most in French, but many other languages too - set in a beautiful village. All bibliophiles invited - bring a big bag!
Belgium, where medieval charm meets modern wonder! your videos has me craving waffles and wanderlust cant wait to explore this stunning country😍😍😍
Native Belgians actually don't eat waffles.
@@wanneske1969 oh so I heard the Wrong 🤦
Wait untill spring or summer. During autumn and winter our weather can be very wet and gray, we tend to be very tired all the time and short tempered. Although Brussels is where most tourists want to go, I advise you to avoid it due to a high level of immigrants and crime. Also, be aware of language barriers. In the north, we speak dutch and English is mostly fine, however the more south you go, the harder English will be because they speak Franch over there. I hope you'll enjoy your trip here, whenever and wherever you'll go
@@Rexy_Raccoon I live in Antwerp and visit Brussels a lot (for concerts), even in the evening and the night. Never had any problems. Off course you better avoid some areas at night, like Brussels North and South (Midi) and Schaerbeek and Molenbeek. In summer it can be quite hot in Belgium though. Winter is depressing, getting dark at 16.30 , cold, rain etc. It is true that in the South (Wallony) people are no good at English, definitely not the older people.
and you can visit all corners by car in less then several hours, no air plains needed
In the first minutes you show German beer and a Dutch town. Also the Semois river is no canal. It's most famous for the big bends in it, creating almost isles.
It’s made by AI clearly
OMG you made Oostende look beautiful 😂 great job ;)
really? i thought there was nothing special there that was shown. Then again, out of all citys to explore in Belgium, coastal ones are the most boring ones by far. So there is nothing special to begin with. En ja, ik ben een Belg.
Being the resident of brugge I am already in love with this country ❤❤❤
You can add Liege and Namur for the french speaking part, which deserve both a stop and some nice places to see.
Yeah, I was surprised they didn't show Liège
I loved the iconic canals of Bruges and the stunning architecture of Ghent, as well as exploring hidden gems like Durbuy and the beautiful Ardennes. Let’s explore!🤓🤓
Glad you enjoyed it 😃
I love my country
Exactly how ChatGPT would describe it. Well done!
Hi from the Belgian Ardennes. We have many rivers in our region, but no canals. Canals are to be found in the plains of central and western Belgium, not in our part of the country which is too hilly, almost mountaineous, for the easy construction of canals.
place is magical
End islamic terrorism too!
The Gallo Roman museum of Tongeren takes us on a journey through 500,000 years of human history. Imagine that.
THESE ARE SO GOOD AND INTERESTING - THE HISTORY AND THE DRONE FOOTAGE IS EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD! I LOVE THE HISTORY AND THE FUN FACTS YOU GIVE!!!
Nice docu certainly made me feel better about my country, but you forgot one big gem called Ypres/Ieper
BTW.: Antoine-Joseph "Adolphe" Sax. He also invented the saxotromba, saxhorn and saxtuba, and redesigned the bass clarinet in a fashion still used to the present day
A few places I'd recommend (very good recommendations in the video already), "Les grottes de Han" close to Rochefort are beautiful natural caves that you can explore on a boat and is definitely worth trying once in your life.
The natural reserve from Knokke, not far from Ostende, is also definitely a great time just visiting around, then some biking around in the sand dunes near the sea !
I currently love in greece yet I am belgian what I ❤❤❤❤❤ about belgium is this when you look at the houses the are all so different whereas in holland most houses look alike mostly at the same hight you look a belgian street nahhhh that ain t happening yet it all seems to fit😂😂 the differences is actually what makes out beauty,...
Hello top travel nice to see & watching your vedio in Belgium 🇧🇪 we are proud you lije Belgium ..I'm here in Belgium married a belgian ..very nice pla e to see in Belgium small town region Brugge & Durby is the best to visit lots of rivers kayaking & adventure in mountains ..thanks for your Amazing vedio ❤❤❤
Leuven is a smaller town, but with some very lovely historical buildings.
And houses one of the oldest university’s of the world! Go to the beautiful Begijnhof( beguinage)
gent rock & roll city great place
Hello dearest lady sorry but you forgat the City off Ypres grts from Belguim
I also noticed this haha, it's one of the best cities in Belgium if not the best.
that Lady is just an A.I. voice so it even could be a man creating this 🙂
@@ItallivingWhat does it even matter lol
@@KeithThienpondt that's odd i have a reply on a none comment ?
@@Italliving What are you saying?
Only if weather was a bit better 🌞 , it would be paradise 🇧🇪
it will be tropical in another 100 years
Mechelen is amazing too and only 30 minutes from Antwerp or Brussels
Actually, it’s amazing that some people don’t know that it’s called “Mechlin” in English.
@@yagi3925 And what is Aartselaar and Boom in English ? :-)
true so i love taking the train from bxl to mechelen and walk back to bxl it s just amazing nice park as well what I ❤❤❤❤❤ about mechelen they have these signs everywhere outdoors this is a smoke free area got to love it
Great video, interesting.
Weird that some footage of the Netherlands was included.
Dat secondje of twee op 2/20 van dat "Bulldog" etablissement? Vreemd hoe dat ertussen geslopen is.
@@hugohuysmans9666 de bulldog is een "coffeeshop" in Nederland haha
We do have an official day it's the 21st of July. Lot's of history and beautiful places and don't forget great food and beer's. Don't forget to visit 'the abandoned village' DOEL. Enjoyed this docu. Thanks
Excellent, thanks for posting, that's really interesting and useful.
I really like your narration of facts. it was new information for me that Brussels got no national day. You have a new subscriber from Pakistan.
Castle shown on intro is Gaasbeek, near Brussels.
Unique place
There are many big things to see which have not been even mentionned here...
Very beautiful country ❤❤
It really is! 😄
From Belium here, just some of my personal opinion on this list: had no idea rollerskates came from here. Also never knew Tongeren was so old!!
We do have a national day though, and also the 3 different (language)regions have therir own.
Bruges is beautiful for a day, maybe two. Other than that, not at all interesting. It only excists for tourist. The Zwin nature park is stunning though!
I live in Ghent, I think one of the most beautiul (small)cities in the country! Beautiful mix of the old and the new and most people you see here, actually live here, unlike Bruges 😊
I like Brussels, very diverce. Cultures from all over come togheter. Also beautiful buildings and scenery.
Antwerp has beautiful places, like the central station. I went there for a weekend a while ago and I was surprised there were really beautiful locations, but it’s often also a dirty and unattractive city.
Dinant is good for a day or two, beautiful sites, the castle is worth a visit. A city that feels very rural.
The Ardennen, beautiful nature. Great for hiking and slowing down. One of the (few) touristy places acutal Belgians visit too.
Durbuy, much smaller than Bruges, but feels much more authentic. The fact that it’s surrounded by woodlands, just like it historically would have been adds a lot to this. Als makes it feel much more spacious than it is..
I’m French, and I find it absurd that Walloon cities aren’t talked about more often. Also, the AI-generated image is fantastic-perfect for discussing travel!
The Sint Rombouts khathedral is beatyful
Ik ben a waloon, ik niet spreek nederlands wanwege de waloon politik
Als je Nederlandstalige voorbij komt en een beetje geduld en tijd heeft om mij enkele basisprincipes van deze pachtige taal te leren, ben ik enthousiast!
Hope you had a good week.
Dat why I stay in my country when I have vacation time cause my own country has a lot to see and visit to, you just have to know where to look and find the hidden places, just by discover it on you're own experience, just go out and look, the world is all yours, the time to fill in, is all yours, take you're time, make the best off it, and most off all take it all in
No sax mentioning? The diversity and facilitation of music experiences is one of the reasons I love this country.
to fast commented ?
Super ❤❤❤😮😮😮
me every where Becouse i am a Belgium man love noord and sud , nord for party sud for relax meaby relax
02:40 Belgium's National Day is July 21st, which is a holiday. There are usually military parades going on, on this day. On 21 July 1831, Leopold swore allegiance to the constitution of Belgium and became the first King of Belgium.
leuven the long bar in the world hahahahaha love that and i now is true
The most beautiful and iconic Formula 1 circuit in the world, Spa-Francorchamps would be nice to be mentioned too (dixit Michael Schumacher, Ayrton Senna, ...). Eau Rouge / Raidillon
I'm norwegian and wow Belgium is so flat.. and beautiful.
The northern part of Belgium, Vlanderen, is flat just like the Netherlands near by. But the southern part , Wallonia, is hilly and covered with meadows and forests. The highest point in Belgium, the Signal de Botrange, is 694 meters high. It's not huge but hilly enough to make the scenery interesting
I love my little country
Leuven isnt the beer town anymore, they used to host the biggest beer fair in the country but the city decided it was to much of a burden. So now it is in kortrijk.
The biggest wonder in Belgium is that ,it survives while never paying off its debts .
We got amazing diplomats. The best in the world.
@mathieudeconinck8103 There's a big difference between diplomats' and two-faced arse kissers.I suppose this crafty behaviour avoids Belguim having to pay up on its debts.
Nu ben ik fier over mijn land ❤
The fries were introduced by Spaniards during the empire era. The Belgians refined the recipe.
Really? The french claim the same thing... As a belgian, all I can say is that "les frites" are everywhere here. It's like our "street-food national dish". We eat them in some sort of paper cone with mayonnaise or another one of the dozens sauces we have for that (tartare, andalouse, etc..). Also, most people eat some multiple times a week. It accompanies every dish. We are VERY protective about OUR BELGIAN fries 😜
@@yazoo5504 The French also claim they brought the potato to Europe while every academic knows the Spaniards brought them from the new world, among maize and the tomato. By the way, I'm a Belgian too, born and raised! En de Belgische frieten zijn idd de lekkerste, voor mij met rode tartaar en een hamburger speciaal.
Westerlo💪
Blauberg
Nice place
I live in Belgium 🇧🇪
I love Dinant.
Beautiful ❤
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Nice documentary although it contains some minor mistakes, but where are the people ? It seems so empty sometimes. Did you photoshop them all away ? 😂
1:53 is not Belgium. This is the Netherlands.
2:18 is actually The Netherlands, Amsterdam haha, there aren't any coffeeshops like "Bulldog" In Belgium
De nationale feestdag van België wordt gevierd op 21 juli. Het is de dag waarop in 1831 de eerste koning der Belgen, Leopold van Saksen-Coburg-Gotha, de grondwettelijke eed aflegde als koning. De eedaflegging was het sluitstuk van de intrede van Leopold I in België.
BEAUTIFUL I HAVE DREAMED OF VISITING THERE AND EUROPE
I hope your dream will become reality 😄
@@TopTravel_YT me to Im ready
A suggestion if you would visit Belgium in 2025...from 18 to 27 july the biggest annual outdoor festival of Europe is being held in Ghent (Gentse Feesten). Many video's on TH-cam about this topic. You won't be disapointed !
Duurste land van de wereld . 🎉🎉🎉
France, Denmark more tax. Paris is more expansive than Brussels
Onnozel manneke.
Ga in New York wonen dat zal veel goedkoper zijn 😅😅😅
en het meest stinkende, vlaanderen toch. een van de meest vervuilde regios in de wereld.
very comfortable
How can you not mention IEPER ( Ypres )?
Nice told, but Antwerp too short, Port of Antwerp, Cogels-Oseylei, Vlaaikensgang, Voetgangerstunnel and escalator.. Musea,..
1 city that should certainly not be missed and called the city of war is ypres(ieper)whit the stunning cloth hall(lakenhalle),menin gate(menepoort)and ypres fortresses(ieperse vestingen) and its not in the video
2.16" Is in Holland.
i think you put some shots off holland in to the video , we have no buldog coffeeshops in belgium . i wish we had do 😛
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I'm Belgian (from Tongeren, but born and raised in Ghent, both in this video!), and I concur: it has a tremendous lot to offer in a very concise space indeed, but NOT as a country, which it really isn't and has never been. It's always been a bit of a buffer region between the catholic French and protestant Dutch, and has never managed to come close to being a one nation state, whatever past and present politicians may claim. A small area of some 35,000 km² with no less than 6 governments and parliaments - yes, six! - due to its fractured and multilingual history can in no way be called a country or state: it's a botched job, really, but this does NOT detract from the main point: there is SO MUCH to see, and you'd be hard put to find another area of this size offering that much: cities, castles, nature, festivals, restaurants, culture ... I love this area, but I can not be said to love my country: I feel no bond or affection whatsoever to it. I live not even 3 km from the border with Wallonia - the French speaking southern part - but I know almost nothing about the politics, culture, television, school system etc. It might just as well be another country. I know, it's down to (lack of) active interest on my part, but the whole construct of Belgium is so laughable that to retain it as a country serves once again as an indicator of man's (political) stupidity. Oh, and what's with the AI-voice? So off-putting ...
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2:15 is Amsterdam in the Netherlands and sure not Belgium
Great video but I have a very important question in regards to drone flight. Did you receive permission to fly in the center of Brussels? Because this is No Fly Zone and with specific permissions necessary. You need prior flight approval.
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In the beginning of this video,you are mixing footage from Holland along with Belgium....big mistake. We do have a national day ..the 21 july. And Mesen is the smallest town.
Belgium is beautifull but politics are💩
they are, until you move abroad and then you move back becauseyou realize it's not bad at all...
@@SkinnyObelix then you move again figuring out it isn't
Volledig akkoord 👍
We have a national day… 21 July.
be careful, Belgium is full of surveillance cameras, invoices and invoices, and everywhere there are appointments, appointments, traffic jams and traffic jams. the freedom we knew from 1970 is completely gone.
Police and Army are one machine without individual interest. (Marlon Brando)
Liège
Belgium national day 21 juli
Ja, “België is klein”….maar bomvol 🫣, volgens mij leiden alle wegen dus naar bepaalde steden in België ipv Rome 😂Ik vind het een mooie video, maar alle steden lijken zo rustig, de werkelijkheid is anders. Ik ben woonachtig in Antwerpen, het is hier vreselijk druk, vele culturen, en vele files, denk dat het in alle grootsteden in Europa zo is. De historische gebouwen zijn wel prachtig, echt de moeite om te bezoeken. Kan het zijn dat Kortrijk niet vermeld is in dit filmpje ? Of heb ik dit gemist ?🤔Ps : Amsterdam is niet België 😉
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Footage of Amsterdam in a video about Belgium. Okay?
you forgot to show and mention the rain
2:15 - That is Amsterdam... The Bulldog is one of the most famous coffee shops... and it's NOT in Belgium.
Belgium where you pay tax on tax . 😢
Still have a better life here than most European countries, fantastic health system, brilliant food, lovely people, best beer and chocolate in the world.
@@pauli2169 Well said Paul !
This is almost exclusively about Flanders, not BELGIUM
I missed Yprre
et Liège ?
Namur, Tournai, Mons, Spa, Malmedy, Bouillon, St-Hubert, Les Hautes-Fagnes, Eupen, St-Vith, Ieper, Mechelen, etc...
Namur est dedans 😊
And Doornik ??? :--( Ancienne capitale de la France ...
Oostende really? Boring seaside
Bruges is quite boring too
Ook rekening mee houen; veel azijnpissers in België. 😥
yep much better places at our small coast
@@wanneske1969 Only if you don't like musea and sightseeing inside buildings and want to go out a lot.
Arno Hintjes, Kamagurka and Marvin Gaye were so wrong. You however…. 😂