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Belgium - Antwerp - Ghent - Bruges - Brussels
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Train to Antwerp, in the north of the country. Cosmopolitan, energetic and full of charm, the city is one of the most celebrated in Belgium. Stay for two nights at a new addition to Antwerp's hotel scene, nestled in a former Augustinian monastery. Scattered throughout the gardens, the neoclassical buildings have retained many of their original features thanks to the renovation work carried out by a renowned architect who hails from the city. His attachment to the historic character of the building is evident in the preservation of the high ceilings, oversized windows and marble features. The hotel bar? It is hidden in the former chapel under a black-painted dome.
Already planned - Your table for dinner in one of the city's most popular restaurants. With three Michelin stars, the restaurant has a setting to match, designed by an Antwerp-based architectural firm.
Eclectic Antwerp brings together medieval fortresses, Gothic cathedrals, Art Nouveau façades, Baroque churches, inventive concept stores and an extremely rich museum landscape on both banks of the Scheldt. In the heart of the elegant Het Zuid district, don't miss the opportunity to lose yourself in the corridors of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts (KMSKA), which is home to Magritte, Modigliani, Rubens and many others, before strolling around PAKT, a former industrial site that has been converted into an urban oasis housing creative projects, pleasant cafés and good restaurants.
On your itinerary - Antwerp in the footsteps of a local. Your guide for the day settled in the city several years ago. Their knowledge of the area allows them to tailor the day's tour to your interests and preferences, as well as to the local calendar. Whether it's a grand tour of the must-see monuments peppered with unusual anecdotes or a quest for the city's hidden treasures, there is no set itinerary in advance, so you have plenty of room for spontaneity. An encounter with the city and one of its inhabitants that will undoubtedly leave you with fond memories.
A short train ride to Ghent, at the confluence of the Lys and Scheldt rivers. Stay for two nights in the city's former post office, which was built in a neo-Gothic style designed to restore the glory of the Middle Ages. This imposing structure has achieved its goal, with slender pointed arches and tall windows concealing equally stylish interiors. Inside is a winding staircase that leads up to a bedroom nestled in a turret, where the stone walls are draped in velvet textiles. The rooms are in keeping with this style, with their dark green walls and wooden furniture. And, as always, high ceilings lend a certain solemnity to the living room.
A bicycle speeds along the road, a boat giving up trying to compete with it in the nearby canal; a row of colourful houses and brick buildings lining the Lys means you could almost feel like you were in the Netherlands when you set foot in the city. Yet Ghent - or Gent in Dutch - has its own unique character that it is keen to showcase. It proudly displays its belfry, the castle of the Counts of Flanders and its cobbled streets. Throughout the city, there is a palpable sense of gentle living along the terraces that enliven the squares, in the human-scale city centre and in the markets - Ghent has countless markets (flowers, books, flea markets, etc.). A must for enthusiasts!
Another train journey, this time to Bruges, whose romantic canals, bridges and medieval façades mean it is sometimes referred to as the ‘jewel of Flanders’. Stay for two nights in a stone building with a pointed roof that was once a brewery. The building has retained its spacious interiors and a beautiful varnished wooden staircase flanked by a dark iron balustrade. This leads to the various floors where the minimalist rooms are located. In the breakfast room, the parquet floor gleams and guests enjoy their breakfast to the full. Some people take their seats directly on the counter that runs along the windows to admire the view. Right next door, the canal welcomes the peaceful passage of various boats.
Although battered, the historic centre of the city remains a superb testament to the Golden Age of this Hanseatic city, and it is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its cobbled streets and gabled houses lead from the belfry to the Grand Place, from the beautiful Quai du Rosaire to Saint Saviour's Cathedral, not forgetting Notre-Dame Church, whose bell tower is one of the tallest in the world. As you move away from the centre, you come to leafy retreats that are perfect for a stroll, such as Minnewater Park with its photogenic Lake of Love or the large garden of the Beguinage, a 15th-century monastery.
Optional - Private boat trip on the canals.
Train to Brussels. Stay in Martyrs' Square. It is closed to traffic and paved, so it's hard to imagine a more pleasant place to stay in the capital. Set in a neo-classical setting, the only remnants of this period are the façade and a wrought iron staircase that winds its way up to the upper floors. On the ground floor, the lounge areas are furnished with deep blue velvet sofas. The restaurant is Art Deco in style and the dishes are delightfully refined. Spread over the upper floors, the rooms offer either the charm of attic spaces or high ceilings that add to the exclusivity of your stay. Finally, a small swimming pool awaits visitors hidden away in the basement like a secret.
On your itinerary - Brussels architecture in the footsteps of an expert. The Grand Place is baroque and gilded and harks back to the city's glorious past. Meanwhile, the Royal Quarter is one of the most beautiful neoclassical ensembles ever created. And what about Art Nouveau, which made Brussels its capital and is particularly well represented by the works of Victor Horta and Paul Hankar? A guide specialising in architecture will give you a private introduction to all these treasures during a contemplative stroll.
Also planned - A table reservation at an avant-garde, multi-award-winning restaurant for dinner.
Between Francophiles and Flemish speakers, Brussels is a veritable Tower of Babel in the middle of a flat country. It is a cultural mille-feuille that can be seen in its façades, which reflect successive eras in a successful aesthetic marriage. There is an ancient heart centred around the superb Grand Place, a modern city and the vestiges of the 19th-century industrial revolution. To travel, all you have to do is spend a few hours moving from neighbourhood to neighbourhood, between micro-cities within the city, and from foreign atmospheres to local cafés.
Optional - The secrets of Belgian chocolate, in private.
Transfer to the station and return train.
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