Southeast Belgium’s forest-covered hills hide historic villages and castles, providing a beautiful setting for horse riding, skiing, hiking and fishing.
With an ancient citadel, a gothic cathedral and a museum dedicated to the creator of the saxophone, this riverside town in southern Belgium has a lot to offer.
What better place can you enjoy food and art culture than in medieval towns? Visit breweries in old monasteries and tour royal palaces from past centuries.
Enjoy a rare glimpse of a palace interior or admire the facade of the royal palace from Brussels Park. You might even see the King or Queen of the Belgians.
Southeast Belgium’s forest-covered hills hide historic villages and castles, providing a beautiful setting for horse riding, skiing, hiking and fishing.
Explore dense forests, stroll along medieval streets and learn about historic battles when you visit this scenic town by the Ourthe River in southern Belgium.
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.