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If you travel to Belgium with a valid British passport and stay for less than 90 days, a visa is not required. For more visa information, visit the IATA Travel Centre.
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Belgium’s geographic location, sandwiched between three of Europe’s tourist heavyweights, has helped shape its history. In fact, Belgium’s three official languages are Flemish Dutch, German and French. This cultural cocktail only adds to the country’s charm – it feels just the right place for the headquarters of the European Union.
Fly to Belgium with British Airways and start exploring the country’s big locations. You can tick off a line-up of famous places using the railways, including Antwerp, Bruges, Ghent and Belgium’s capital city Brussels. The centre of the action takes place in Grand Place, which began as a humble market square in the 12th century. Today it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site made up of cobblestones and towering ornate buildings. During the festive season, Christmas celebrations and markets take over the square and the rest of the city. Whatever time of year you visit, don’t miss Belgium’s iconic waffles and fries, and beer lovers are in for a treat – the country is home to over 1000 different types of ale, lager and stout. Experience a taste of foodie heaven by booking your trip to Belgium today.
Your journey to Belgium includes a connecting flight departing from London. Your flight time to Belgium takes just over an hour from the UK capital.
We fly to Belgium from London Heathrow.
The easiest way to find the cheapest flights to Belgium is with our low fare finder, but as a general rule, flights are usually cheaper in the winter. Christmas and February carnivals are exceptions, when twinkling lights and costume parades draw crowds.
Temperatures are at their warmest in July and August in Belgium, so if you’re seeking the sun, make yours a summer break. Alongside music festivals and packed bars, the beaches fill up with Belgians on their own getaways, so head to the city for great weather with fewer crowds. Then, as winter approaches, the Christmas markets take over, serving up steaming mugs of Belgium’s famous hot chocolate. At this time of year, ice rinks, brightly lit trees and religious scenes decorate the streets.
Your trip to Belgium can fit whatever budget you’re travelling on. Places like Brussels and Antwerp offer accommodation and meals at a range of prices, giving you the opportunity to choose what’s right for you. You can save your euros and get the most out of your sightseeing time by walking rather than taking public transport, and lots of museums in the cities are free to visit.
Belgium’s small size makes it easy to explore. Its excellent railway system will help get you to the country’s towns and cities, and its tram system – the longest in the world – traverses the coastline. Hop off at your choice of 68 different stations, with stops at the border of both France and the Netherlands.
Belgium is home to some of the best things in life – delicious food, photo-ready architecture and historic buildings. You can catch music at a jazz show in the city, sail down a canal or hike through Hoge Kempen National Park. Ghent has some excellent vegetarian restaurants while Bruges oozes Medieval splendor. You won’t regret spending a few days seeing the best of what Belgium has to offer.
Per godere di un servizio eccezionale a partire dalla prenotazione: dalla scelta gratuita del posto 24 ore prima della partenza, al bagaglio a mano gratuito e alla generosa franchigia bagaglio registrato. A bordo troverai posti a sedere puliti e igienizzati, aria filtrata con HEPA, servizio di ristorazione a bordo di alta qualità e l'esclusiva accoglienza British.
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