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Ultimate 4-Day Belgium Travel Guide: Explore Brussels, Bruges, Ghent, and Antwerp

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Belgium
Belgium independent travel / Photo: Unsplash @Hoai Nam Mai

If you’re planning an independent trip to Belgium, try this relaxed 4-night, 5-day itinerary. Compact and charming, Belgium is famous for its medieval architecture and mouthwatering food scene—think crisp waffles, rich chocolate and world-class beer.

Because the country is small, trains make it easy to hop between major cities quickly—perfect for independent travelers. We’ll start in Brussels, the country’s hub, and walk through a day-by-day plan that keeps travel simple and fun.

Brussels

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Starting in Brussels / Photo: Unsplash @Jeffrey Zhang

Most Belgium itineraries kick off in the capital, Brussels. It’s a convenient entry point for international and European flights and a great base for quick train connections to other cities. On day one, skip long day trips—take it slow and savor Brussels itself.

Begin at the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site surrounded by the ornate Town Hall and guild houses. It’s one of the city’s most iconic spots, often called one of the world’s most beautiful squares.

Within a short walk of the Grand Place are the Manneken Pis, the Galeries Saint-Hubert, chocolate shops and waffle stalls. For lunch, go for classic frites or a bowl of mussels; in the afternoon, stroll up to Mont des Arts for a breezy city view. If you want to visit the Atomium, set aside an extra half day. If time is tight, focus on the Grand Place area plus the Royal Palace and Mont des Arts.

Day Trip: Bruges and Ghent

Bruges
Bruges and Ghent Day Trip / Photo: Unsplash @Wietse Jongsma

On day two, consider pairing Bruges and Ghent. It’s a full day but doable if you’re on a short schedule. If you can spare the time, give each city its own day for a more relaxed pace.

Bruges is nicknamed the “Venice of the North” thanks to its canals. It’s one of Europe’s most visited historic towns, and a canal boat tour is the quintessential experience here.

In Bruges, center your visit on Market Square, the Belfry, Minnewater (the Lake of Love) and a canal ride. The winding lanes are charming and easy to explore on foot, so it’s ideal for wandering. Because it’s popular, arrive early to beat the crowds. Ghent, by contrast, has a stronger medieval vibe and feels more off-the-beaten-path.

Highlights in Ghent include the canal-front Graslei and Korenlei, Gravensteen Castle and Saint Bavo’s Cathedral. Don’t miss masterpieces like the Van Eyck brothers’ The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb and the variety of galleries and street life that make Ghent so lively.

Antwerp Day Trip

Antwerp
Antwerp Day Trip / Photo: Unsplash @Wolfgang Weiser

The third stop is Antwerp. It’s an easy train ride from Brussels, and the experience starts as soon as you step into Central Station—an architectural beauty that sets the tone.

Antwerp is famous for diamonds, fashion and the baroque painter Rubens. In the old town you’ll find the Cathedral of Our Lady, the Grote Markt and the Scheldt riverfront. The cathedral houses works by Rubens, making it a must for art lovers.

Compared to Bruges and Ghent, Antwerp feels more modern and cosmopolitan. If you’re expecting only storybook alleys, you might be surprised—but that mix of sleek shopping streets, trendy cafes, a stunning station and historic cathedral gives Antwerp its own unmistakable vibe.

If you have extra time, add the Rubens House or the MAS museum to your list. If you’re short on time, a one-day route focused on Central Station, Meir shopping street, the Cathedral of Our Lady and the Grote Markt covers the essentials.

Tips for planning a Belgium itinerary

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Belgium itinerary tips / Photo: Unsplash @ Alessandro Santoro

A 3-night, 4-day trip or a 4-night, 5-day trip covers the highlights nicely. With 3 nights and 4 days, plan one day in Brussels, one day for Bruges and Ghent combined, and one day in Antwerp. With 4 nights and 5 days, split Bruges and Ghent into separate days for a more leisurely pace.

For first-time visitors, pick accommodations with easy access to Brussels Central or Brussels Midi station. Be aware that the area around Brussels Midi can feel a bit rough late at night, so if you plan on late travel, consider staying closer to Central Station or the Grand Place.

Check tickets and schedules at SNCB‑NMBS. If you’re traveling on a weekend, look into the Weekend Ticket discount—adults can get about 30% off fares on weekends and public holidays. For a first trip, these four cities alone make for a deeply satisfying Belgian escape.

Daniel Kim
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