Imagination Wins

No Waffling Needed on Visiting Belgium

October 8, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Facades of some guildhalls on the Grand Place in Brussels, Belgium (photo by Aaron Dalton)

Facades of some guildhalls on the Grand Place in Brussels, Belgium (photo by Aaron Dalton)

Poor Belgium often gets overlooked by European travelers jetting off to Paris, Berlin or Vienna.

But those who take the time to explore the charming cities of Brussels, Antwerp and Bruges will find artistic and culinary delights without battling the tourist hordes.

So admire the Chagall paintings  in the Brussels Royal Museums of Fine Arts, have yourself a sugar-dusted waffle topped with whipped cream, visit the Antwerp studio of Peter Paul Rubens and see why picturesque Bruges is called the Venice of the North.

Get all the details in this travel feature for the Jewish Exponent.

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