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Guide to free travel in Belgium, please ask for guidance from the masters

DAY1 Brussels starts from the Central Railway Station and takes about 5 minutes to walk to the Grand Place.

This is the heart of Brussels, where the City Hall and the King's Building are located. Many guild buildings with different architectural styles are also worth admiring.

The pissing statue is also nearby.

Take a break in the square and continue to visit the Cathedral of St. Michael and the Holy Valley of Dule.

There are many museums around the square, including the Musical Instrument Museum, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, the Comics Museum, etc. If you have enough time, you can choose to visit according to your own interests.

After lunch, you can choose to taste Belgium’s national dish – Hainan.

Afterwards, visit the Atomium and the royal estate of Laken (take the metro and get off at Heysel station).

DAY2 Brussels-Ghent departs from Brussels South Railway Station in the early morning and takes the train to Waterloo Town to visit the ancient battlefield of Waterloo.

The various attractions in the ancient battlefield are relatively scattered and can be used as a good country walk.

After visiting in the afternoon, return to Brussels and drive to Ghent.

DAY3 Ghent - The small town of Bruges Ghent is a very young and modern city. It brings together almost all the characteristics of other Belgian cities: beer, food, ancient buildings, fashion... It is simply a Mix&Match City.

The people of Ghent are optimistic and helpful by nature. Here you only need to stroll slowly through the streets and admire the ancient medieval buildings and churches with a strong religious atmosphere.

When you are tired from walking, come and grab some Belgian-style French fries and drink a glass of delicious cherry beer.

A quiet and elegant life completely isolates people from impetuousness.

After enjoying enough of this kind of life, take the bus and continue north to Bruges to have a medieval dream.

DAY4 Bruges-Antwerp Bruges is known as the "Venice of the North" in Europe. Water is the goddess and patron saint of this city. The houses are built along the river. The red bricks, red tiles and stepped triangular roofs make the whole town like

Like a fairy tale.

Therefore, visiting Bruges by boat is a great option.

In the beautiful and petite Bruges, you can also choose to walk or bike to get closer to and appreciate the medieval style.

The small town is surrounded by walls, with towering gates, and some have windmills beside the gates.

From the map, the city looks like an oval. There are two squares close to each other in the center: Bruges Market (Markt) and Burg (Burg) Square. There are post offices and banks here. You can choose a route according to your preferences.

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In the evening take the train to Antwerp.

DAY5 Antwerp-Leuven Antwerp is a small city rich in resources. It has ancient buildings full of medieval atmosphere, here is the climax and mysterious diamond craftsmanship, here is the world-renowned painting art, which is perfectly combined with religion. It is also the second largest city in Europe and the second largest city in the world.

The fourth largest port.

The more recommended attractions in Antwerp include Antwerp’s Grand Square, Notre Dame Cathedral, Diamond Museum, Rubens’ House, etc. Because the town is not big, you can freely visit it in one day.

After the tour, drive to the last stop of the Belgium trip - Leuven DAY6 Leuven-Brussels Leuven is an old and young city, where you can find medieval buildings and be attracted by the enthusiasm of young people.

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Leuven is an ancient city with a strong cultural atmosphere. The University of Leuven (full name "Catholic University of Leuven"), founded in 1425, is one of the oldest Catholic universities in the world and is worth a visit.

Besides being the first time, strolling the streets of Leuven is also a pleasure.

In the afternoon or evening, after you have had enough fun, take the bus back to Brussels.

Buy some souvenirs, bring two boxes of chocolates, and prepare to return to the starting point.

PS: If you need services such as tour guides or airport pick-up and itinerary arrangements when going to the local area, you can make an appointment with a private tour guide in advance on your mobile phone, which is very convenient.

Otherwise, you may need to make a complete guide yourself, including bus routes, hotels, etc.