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Middelburg

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Population:47,307
Time Zone:UTC+2
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Abbey Tower of Long John
Nestled in the heart of Middelburg's historic center, the Abbey Tower de Lange Jan stands as a monumental beacon you absolutely cannot miss. Its towering presence, surrounded by countless other historical landmarks, invites you to take on the challen
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Zeeuws Museum
Nestled right in the heart of Middelburg, the Zeeuws Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of Zeeland. Housed within a stunning old abbey, this museum is a treasure trove of cultural artifacts that tell the story of this unique re
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Kuiperspoort
As its name hints, the Kuipers Guild once called the charming Kuiperspoort home. This picturesque courtyard is a hidden gem you might miss if you're not looking closely. Nestled between the Dam and the Rouaanse Kaai, the area is steeped in history wi
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Het Zwin Nature Reserve
Nestled on the border of Belgium and the Netherlands, the Zwin is a fascinating blend of visitor park and nature reserve, originally established by Count Léon Lippens. This place is truly a haven for bird enthusiasts. Picture this: in the spring, flo
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The Zwin Nature Park
The Zwin Nature Park is a thrilling destination for families eager to connect with nature in an interactive way. As you step through the entrance, boarding card in hand, get ready to soar alongside your chosen Zwin migratory bird. This isn't just any
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Casino Knokke
Knokke Casino, located right on the stunning seafront of Knokke in the vibrant community of Knokke-Heist, West Flanders, Belgium, is a must-visit for anyone seeking a thrilling gaming experience. Once inside, you're greeted by a wide array of slot ma
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Musuem of Zwin Region Sincfala
Step into the visitors center and uncover the captivating and sometimes stormy history of the Zwin region, spanning over 2000 years. Here, you'll find stories of the polders being reclaimed, a fascinating scale model of the bustling port town of Slui
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For Freedom Museum
The For Freedom Museum offers a captivating glimpse into the harsh realities of the Second World War, bringing history to life in a manner that's both stunning and disturbingly real. Every single resident of the Zwin region and western Zeeland Flande
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Windmills of Bruges
One of the most delightful activities in Bruges is taking a leisurely stroll along the ramparts, where charming windmills dot the landscape. This picturesque walk is conveniently close to the city center, making it the perfect escape after indulging
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Bruges By Horse-drawn Carriage
Picture this: a leisurely half-hour carriage ride through the enchanting streets of Bruges. It kicks off at Markt, or at Burg if it's a Wednesday morning, and it's like stepping into a fairy tale. As the carriage trots along, you'll find yourself mes
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Basilica of the Holy Blood
The Basilica of the Holy Blood, nestled in the heart of Bruges, Belgium, is a must-see for anyone with a love for history and architecture. This Roman Catholic basilica is steeped in legend and lore, housing a revered relic: a vial of the Holy Blood.
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Markt
The Markt is truly the heartbeat of Bruges. Picture a bustling square filled with pedestrians and bicyclists, all weaving through a delightful blend of history and modernity. It's the perfect spot to unwind with a scrumptious meal at a local restaura
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Belfort (Belfry & Carillon)
In the heart of Bruges, one tower reigns supreme, standing at an impressive 83 meters. This iconic structure is home to a carillon with 47 melodious bells that serenade the city with their enchanting tunes. As you step into the reception area, you'll
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Groeningemuseum
The Groeninge Museum is a treasure trove for art lovers, offering an eclectic journey through the history of Belgian plastic arts. The Flemish Primitives are undoubtedly a highlight, capturing the imagination with their intricate details and historic
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Bruges by Boat
A trip to Bruges wouldn't be complete without gliding along its enchanting canals. Hop on a boat at any of the five landing stages for a delightful half-hour journey. This unique perspective lets you soak in the city's most charming sights from the w
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Church of Our Lady Bruges
The Church of Our Lady in Bruges is an impressive 115.5-meter brick tower that showcases the incredible skill of the city's artisans. Inside, the church is home to a treasure trove of art: you'll find Michelangelo’s renowned Madonna and Child, an arr
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Begijnhof (Beguinage)
The 'Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde' is like stepping into a serene pocket of history, with its charming white house fronts and peaceful convent garden. This piece of world heritage, established way back in 1245, was originally home to the beguine
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Dr Guislain Museum
Nestled in Jozef Guislainstraat, Belgium's oldest mental asylum, dating back to 1857, now hosts a truly captivating museum. This institution owes its origins to the foresight of Dr. Guislain, a pioneer who was among the first to advocate for the huma
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Museum of Industry
Ghent celebrates its industrial heritage with pride, making the Museum of Industry a must-visit for both locals and travelers. This fascinating spot should definitely make your itinerary when exploring the city. Since the 1970s, much of the industria
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Castle of the Counts
A weekend getaway to Ghent wouldn't be complete without stepping into the enigmatic "Castle of the Counts." This iconic landmark in Ghent is a castle steeped in a turbulent past, deeply intertwined with the city's often stormy political and social hi
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House of Alijn
The House of Alijn museum in Ghent shines a light on the everyday lives of 20th-century folks. Once known as the 'Children of Alijn hospice,' this gem is the only almshouse still standing in Ghent. It served as a place of care for the elderly and sic
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Design Museum Gent
Are you passionate about design? Then you absolutely must check out the Design Museum Gent. This place is a delightful blend of the old and new, with a modern, open structure tucked behind a stunning 18th-century Rococo façade. The building is a true
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St Nicholas' Church
Nestled in the heart of Tournai, this church crafted from bluestone stands as a stunning testament to the Scheldt Gothic style. One of its most striking features is the tower's location. Instead of towering above the entrance, it majestically rises a
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Ghent Belfry
During your weekend getaway to Ghent, make sure to take a moment to gaze up at the enchanting city skyline. You simply can't miss the Belfry, nestled as the middle tower amid the iconic trio that includes St. Bavo’s Cathedral and St. Nicholas’ Church
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St Bavos Cathedral
If you're wandering through the charming streets of Ghent, don't just breeze past the grand old lady on Sint-Baafsplein. St. Bavo’s Cathedral is the oldest parish church nestled in the bustling heart of the city. This iconic structure stands where a
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STAM - Ghent City Museum
If you're planning a cultural getaway in Ghent, the STAM is your perfect starting point. This strikingly modern museum is nestled within a historic setting, making it a fascinating blend of old and new. Ghent, a city that seems to have a foot in ever
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SMAK Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art
If you're a fan of contemporary art, the S.M.A.K. in Ghent is a must-see. This vibrant hub, officially known as the Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art, opened its doors in 1999. You'll find it nestled in a former casino building, right across from
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Museum of Fine Arts Ghent
The Museum of Fine Arts (MSK) in Ghent, one of Belgium's oldest cultural gems, boasts a collection that's truly extraordinary. Picture this: old masters and modernists displayed side by side in a way that feels both harmonious and groundbreaking. Thi
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Ghent University Botanical Garden
With over 10,000 different plant varieties, the tropical and subtropical greenhouses at the University's Botanical Garden are nothing short of mesmerizing. Each plant seems to thrive under the lush canopy, creating an atmosphere that feels both exoti
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Gentbrugse Meersen
Gentbrugse Meersen is an evolving haven of tranquility, a park and nature reserve still in the making. It's a perfect spot for sports enthusiasts, playful adventurers, gardening aficionados, and picnic lovers. Take a leisurely stroll through the wood
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Museum Amandine
April 3rd, 1995: A day etched in the memory of Oostende. The Amandine sailed into the harbor for the last time, her anchor dropping with a finality that could be felt in the salty sea breeze. The crew stepped ashore, faces etched with emotion, and wa
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James Ensor House
Don't worry, you won't regret it. To truly appreciate the genius of James Ensor, a visit to his house is a must. Picture this: cabinets brimming with quirky, mind-boggling artifacts that instantly transport you into the essence of his creative world.
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Museum aan de Stroom
When you find yourself in Antwerp, heading to the trendy Eilandje district is a must. This old dockside neighborhood has become a magnet for visitors, all thanks to the MAS | Museum aan de Stroom, which opened its doors in 2011. It's where the city a
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The Antwerp Canals (Ruien)
Explore The Ruien, a truly one-of-a-kind attraction in Antwerp where you can stroll through the city's former canals and sewers. This thrilling underground journey will unveil some of Antwerp's captivating and storied past. Sewers, streams, and rampa
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Grote Markt
Grote Markt, a buzzing hub in the heart of Antwerp, has a history as rich as its vibrant present. Back in 1220, Duke Henry I of Brabant generously gifted this land to the city, setting the stage for what would become a thriving center of commerce and
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Vlaeykensgang
Stepping into the secret Vlaeykensgang alley is like turning the pages of a history book, finding yourself in the year 1591. This charming alleyway weaves together Hoogstraat, Oude Koornmarkt, and Pelgrimstraat. Enter through the gate at Oude Koornma