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Belgium reopened its borders to non-essential travel on 15 June, opening up the possibility to enjoy a foreign holiday within the EU and Schengen area, and the UK, for the first time in three mont

Namur citadel
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Its emblem may be the snail, but Namur has overhauled its reputation as a genteel city with an equally sedate nightlife.

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There may be no better time to visit Bruges than this summer.

Mons Grand-Place (c) WBT
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Since Mons’s turn as European Capital of Culture in 2015, there’s no shortage of sights and attractions to enjoy in the city.

Hautes Fagnes Ostbelgien
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The pretty Liège province town of Malmedy in East Belgium is surrounded by undulating countryside, dot

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In the middle ages, Ghent was the second largest city in northern Europe and a leading port town.

La Batte, Liège
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It’s nicknamed the ardent city in honour of its fierce independent spirit.

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Deep in the Ardennes, close to the French border, lies Bouillon, an ancient town in a forested valley prized for its hilltop castle soaring over a serpentine river.

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On first acquaintance, Belgium’s smallest provincial capital can seem as impenetrable as its former city walls.

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