Royal Museum of Fine Art, Antwerp - a vast collection of paintings from the 14th century onwards, has a collection of old masters (Rubens, VanDyck, Titian) and the leading Dutch masters
Waterloo - There is plenty of battle paraphernalia to visit including the Lion of Waterloo victory monument (Butte du Lion), a huge man-made hill topped by a 28-ton lion
Gravensteen - The Gravensteen is a castle in Ghent originating from the Middle Ages. The name means 'castle of the count' in Dutch
Manneken Pis - This statue is a representation of cheeky Belgium humour representing a little boy peeing in a fountain.
Mont des Arts - The Mont des Arts offers one of Brussels’ finest views. From the vantage point on a hill, the famous tower of the City Hall at Grand Place / Grote Markt is clearly visible.
St. Michael and Gudula Cathedral - It is an archiepiscopal cathedral of the Archbishop of Mechlin-Brussels, the Primate of Belgium, currently Cardinal Godfried Danneels.
MusicalInstrument Museum - The MIM collection was started in 1877. The current building was opened in 2000 and has over 1,500 instruments on display.