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Copyright cel fotografie Stad Brugge, courtesy of Toerisme Brugge.
Snow and ice sculpture, Bruges.
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Bruges

Bourgeois, enchanting and atmospheric, Bruges is a mish-mash of charming medieval streets, criss-crossing canals, red brick buildings and museums. Encircled by a ring road housing its four ancient gates, the Venice of the North’s 12th-century core is bursting with history, culture, markets and breweries.

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Mardasson American memorial, Bastogne.
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Bastogne

Renowned as the site of stubborn resistance during the bloody Battle of the Bulge, Belgian town Bastogne is a jumping-off point for visits to the region’s Second World War memorials and cemeteries. It’s a tranquil spot, at least until La Doyenne Classic cycle race arrives in April.

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The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels.
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Brussels

Bon vivant Brussels is self-deprecating and surreal. Come to eat and drink extremely well and then let yourself be won over by architecture and art nouveau swirls, designer boutiques and intriguing museums from Hergé cartoons to Magritte.

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Graslei, Ghent.
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Ghent

Dubbed the Manhattan of the Middle Ages because of its cloth-trading wealth, Ghent still thrives as a university town with cobbled streets and winding canals. Kick back by the water with a fruity Belgian beer and admire the Gothic spires of Saint-Bavo Cathedral.

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Prince-Bishop’s Palace, Liege.
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Liege

With its fiery natives and devotion to Pèkêt, the local genever (Belgian gin), Liege is known as La Cité Ardente, or burning city. Don’t leave town without strolling around the Carré district or haggling at the Quai de la Batte’s Sunday flea market.

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