When it comes to small European countries full of charm and history, Belgium is simply irresistible! Despite its compact size, Belgium is packed with charming cities, stunning architecture, and a unique blend of French, Dutch, and German cultures. Its central location also makes it easy to explore nearby countries just a 2-hour train ride can take you to Amsterdam or Paris. Many Thai travelers may already be familiar with Belgian beer or Belgian waffles, but this country has so much more to offer! From fascinating museums and picturesque canal-side cafés to breathtaking natural scenery and a romantic atmosphere, Belgium is perfect for couples, friends, or solo travelers. In this guide, we’ll introduce you to must-visit attractions in Belgium, from popular photo spots to hidden charming towns, along with handy tips for exploring on your own without a tour. Get your travel list ready and let’s explore Belgium together!
No visit to Brussels is complete without seeing Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site! The square is surrounded by stunning Baroque and Gothic architecture, including the towering City Hall. It’s perfect for walking, photographing, or enjoying a coffee at the surrounding cafés. If you’re lucky, you might catch the Flower Carpet, held every two years. 📍 Google Maps Location
Although small, Manneken Pis is world-famous! This bronze statue of a little boy peeing is just a few minutes’ walk from Grand Place. It represents Belgium’s playful humor and charm. The statue often wears different outfits for festivals or special occasions, with over 900 costumes on display at the museum. 📍 Google Maps Location 🕒 Open 24 hours 💰 Free entry
A landmark of Brussels, Atomium was built in 1958 for the World Expo. Its 102-meter-high steel structure has 9 spheres connected like a giant molecule. Visitors can take a lift to the top for 360° panoramic views. Inside the spheres are exhibitions on science, design, and the history of Atomium. Perfect for families, photography enthusiasts, and architecture lovers. 📍 Google Maps Location 🕒 10:00 – 18:00 💰 €16
The Royal Palace is the official summer residence of the Belgian royal family. Its neoclassical architecture is majestic, and the interior boasts luxurious rooms with artworks and collectibles. Adjacent Parc de Bruxelles offers a relaxing stroll. Ideal for history buffs, architecture lovers, and those seeking a peaceful city escape. 📍 Google Maps Location
Mont des Arts is a romantic and artsy viewpoint connecting the old town to the museum district. Enjoy views of Grand Place and beautifully arranged gardens below. Surrounding museums include the Royal Library of Belgium, Magritte Museum, and Musical Instruments Museum. Great for walking, relaxing, and immersing in art. 📍 Google Maps Location 🕒 Open 24 hours 💰 Free entry
For shopping and luxury ambiance, visit Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, one of Europe’s oldest covered shopping arcades (est. 1847). Stunning Renaissance-style glass roofs house Belgian chocolate shops, cafes, bookstores, and art galleries. Perfect for souvenir shopping or enjoying a classy day indoors. 📍 Google Maps Location
Known as the “Venice of Belgium,” Bruges features charming canals, pastel-colored houses, cobblestone streets, and medieval squares. Ideal for walking, boat rides, chocolate tasting, and romantic photography. A must-visit for couples, photographers, and those seeking quiet charm. 📍 Google Maps Location
Escape the city hustle at Parc du Cinquantenaire, built in 1880 to celebrate Belgium’s 50th anniversary. Highlights include the massive triumphal arch, green lawns, fountains, and tree-lined paths. Nearby museums include automotive and art exhibits. Perfect for picnics, photos, and light exercise. 📍 Google Maps Location 🕒 06:00 – 22:00 💰 Free entry
A hidden gem, Ghent blends medieval architecture, canals, and a vibrant cultural scene. Visit Gravensteen Castle, St. Bavo’s Cathedral, or relax at canal-side cafes. Loved by history buffs, art enthusiasts, and hipsters, Ghent offers charm without the crowds of Bruges. 📍 Google Maps Location
An extraordinary town with the most complex border in the world, Baarle-Hertog is Belgian territory surrounded by the Netherlands. Some houses even straddle both countries! Ideal for travelers seeking unique photo spots and quirky experiences. Cafes, museums, and shops add to the charm. 📍 Google Maps Location
This Gothic cathedral is over 700 years old and features magnificent stained glass windows, a grand organ, and ornate altars. Located near central Brussels, it’s perfect for history and architecture lovers seeking serenity. Best visited in the morning or late afternoon for peaceful photos. 📍 Google Maps Location 🕒 08:00 – 18:00
A vibrant city famous for diamonds, fashion, and art. Must-visits include Antwerp Central Station, MAS Museum, Rubenshuis, and the Meir shopping district. Full of hip cafés, historical architecture, and inspiration for creatives, Antwerp is perfect for stylish and leisurely city exploration. 📍 Google Maps Location
For beer lovers and nightlife enthusiasts, Delirium Café is a must-visit. This world-famous bar holds a Guinness World Record for offering over 2,000 types of beer! Just a few minutes’ walk from Grand Place, the café is lively and full of Belgian charm. The interior features beer collectibles from around the world. Even non-alcohol drinkers can enjoy the friendly atmosphere, great music, and fun ambiance. Perfect for groups of friends or anyone wanting to experience Brussels nightlife authentically. 📍 Google Maps Location 🕒 Opening Hours:
Looking for a cozy yet elegant dining experience in Antwerp? Brasserie Signature serves carefully crafted French-Belgian cuisine with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Recommended dishes include steak tartare and mussels in white wine sauce. The interior combines classic and modern styles, creating a comfortable yet classy atmosphere. Perfect for romantic dinners or a special gathering with friends. 📍 Google Maps Location 🕒 Opening Hours: 12:00 – 23:00
True to its name, No Worries is a chill café and restaurant ideal for relaxing and enjoying wholesome meals. The bohemian-style interior features cute photo spots. Menu highlights include buddha bowls, smoothie bowls, sandwiches, and freshly roasted coffee. Vegan and vegetarian travelers will love it! Perfect for working quietly, having coffee with friends, or enjoying a light and healthy meal. Conveniently located near shopping areas for an easy visit. 📍 Google Maps Location 🕒 Opening Hours:
Ideal for: Groups of friends, art lovers, content creators, couples
OPO Hotel is one of the cutest boutique hotels in Brussels! Its design combines minimalist, modern, and cozy European elements, giving the feeling of staying in a stylish friend’s home with impeccable taste. Rooms are clean and simple but full of thoughtful details such as natural lighting, wooden furniture, and locally inspired décor. The staff are friendly and provide excellent travel recommendations. Located in a quiet and convenient area, OPO Hotel is perfect for travelers who appreciate unique hotels with local design touches and want an authentic Brussels experience.
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OPO Hotel
City of Brussels
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Ideal for: Families, couples, luxury travelers, comfort seekers
For those looking for affordable luxury in Brussels, DoubleTree by Hilton Brussels City is a top choice. Located close to both Botanique Park and Botanique Metro Station, the hotel offers a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere. Rooms are spacious, comfortable, and equipped with full amenities, featuring soft beds that guarantee a restful stay. Guests also enjoy the warm, attentive service from check-in to check-out and don’t miss the signature large chocolate cookie upon arrival! Perfect for travelers seeking comfort, excellent service, and a quiet but convenient location, DoubleTree by Hilton Brussels City combines style, luxury, and convenience in the heart of Brussels.
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DoubleTree by Hilton Brussels City
9.2/10
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Saint-Josse-ten-Noode
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Ideal for: Solo travelers, families, comfort seekers, budget-conscious travelers, chill travelers
Looking for a well-located hotel in the heart of Brussels? ibis Brussels off Grand Place is the perfect choice. Just steps away from Grand Place, this hotel offers super convenient access whether you're arriving from the airport or the central train station. Rooms are cozy, clean, and thoughtfully arranged, providing all essential amenities with good sound insulation for a peaceful stay. Ideal for travelers who prioritize location, convenience, and simple comfort at an affordable price.
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ibis Brussels off Grand Place
8.5/10
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City of Brussels
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Flying from Thailand to Belgium usually starts at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), with arrivals at Brussels Airport (BRU). Travelers can choose between direct and connecting flights:
Thai Airways offers nonstop flights from Bangkok (BKK) to Brussels (BRU), taking around 12 hours.
If direct flights aren’t available or you’re looking for cheaper options, several airlines provide convenient one-stop routes:
Total travel time is usually 14–18 hours, depending on the layover.
Wed, 1 Oct 2025
Qatar Airways
Chiang Mai (CNX) to Brussels (BRU)
Start from THB 16,757.16
Wed, 1 Oct 2025
Qatar Airways
Chiang Mai (CNX) to Brussels (BRU)
Start from THB 16,757.16
Wed, 1 Oct 2025
Qatar Airways
Chiang Mai (CNX) to Brussels (BRU)
Start from THB 17,122.20
Thai travelers planning a trip to Belgium must apply for a Schengen Visa, as Belgium is one of the 27 Schengen Area countries in Europe.
Thai applicants can submit their Schengen visa application at VFS Global centers in Bangkok or Chiang Mai, acting on behalf of the Belgian Embassy.
Usually takes around 15 working days. Apply 3–4 weeks in advance of your travel date.
The best time to visit Belgium depends on your travel style and the atmosphere you want to experience. Each season has its own charm:
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Traveling to Belgium can be smooth and enjoyable with proper planning. Here are simple and practical tips to make your trip hassle-free✈️
Belgium has many beautiful cities. If your time is limited, focus on 2–3 key destinations:
💡 5–7 days is ideal for 2–3 cities without feeling rushed
Makes travel easier, especially if you plan day trips to other cities or countries like Germany