explore the world while you can .......
Brussels / Bruges / Ghent / Antwerp
5D 4N
explore the world while you can .......
Brussels / Bruges / Ghent / Antwerp
5D 4N
Day 01 Arrival in Brussels (-/-/-)
Upon arrival in Brussels, meet and greeted your guide, escort you to your hotel. Check in, relax and refresh, later proceed for sightseeing, explore the capital city of Brussels, the vibrant capital of Belgium, the political and administrative heart of the European Union, renowned for its rich history, distinct bilingual (French and Dutch) culture, and exceptional gastronomy, the city blends stunning 17th-century architecture with modern, cosmopolitan energy.
Have Lunch and stroll around the beautiful Grand Place, also known as the (Grote Markt) in Dutch, the world-renowned central square of Brussels, Belgium, celebrated for its architectural beauty and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, and admire its ornate architecture, measuring 68 by 110 metres, a historic cobblestone marketplace blends Flamboyant Gothic, opulent Flemish Baroque, and Neoclassical styles into a highly cohesive masterpiece.
Stop by Manneken Pis, the famous statue that has become a symbol of Brussels, 55.5-centimetre (21.9 in) bronze fountain sculpture of a naked little boy urinating into a basin, located on the corner of Rue de l'Étuve and Rue du Chêne in central Brussels, this irreverent landmark serves as a primary symbol of the city's unique sense of self-deprecating humour and rebellious spirit.
Have Dinner featuring Belgian specialties. Overnight Hotel in Brussels.
Day 02 Brussels (B/-/-)
After breakfast, proceed to visit the famous Atomium, a futuristic structure built for the 1958 Brussels World's Fair, Belgium’s most famous landmark and an iconic modernist building located in Brussels (Laeken), stands 102 metres tall and represents an iron unit cell (crystal) magnified 165 billion times.
Afterward, explore the Royal Palace of Brussels, and the surrounding parks, the official administrative residence and primary workplace of the King and Queen of the Belgians, situated in the heart of the capital facing the majestic Brussels Park, this neoclassic landmark serves as a primary symbol of Belgium's constitutional monarchy.
Next, visit the Brussels Town Hall (Hôtel de Ville), the square's oldest and most striking building, featuring a 96-metre-tall Brabantine Gothic spire crowned with a statue of Saint Michael slaying a demon.
Have Lunch and visit the King's House (Maison du Roi in French, Broodhuis in Dutch) is a striking neo-Gothic building located in the heart of the Grand-Place in Brussels, Belgium, famous for its rich history and ornate architecture, an UNESCO World Heritage site that now houses the Brussels City Museum.
Evening, take a stroll through the charming streets of the Old Town often referred to as the historic center or Pentagon, the ancient heart of the Belgian capital. Once enclosed by medieval walls, it is packed with stunning Gothic architecture, world-famous museums, and vibrant squares. Stop at a local chocolatier to sample Belgium’s world-renowned chocolates.
End your day with Dinner at a traditional Belgian restaurant. Overnight in Brussels.
Day 03 Bruges (B/-/-)
After breakfast, proceed to the picturesque city of Bruges, often called the “Venice of the North”, a charming city and famous for its winding canals, medieval architecture, and cobblestone streets.
Visit the Belfry Tower for panoramic views of the city and stroll along the canals, the medieval bell tower in the heart of Bruges, built in the 13th century, a 83-meter-tall UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its 47-bell carillon and for leaning about 1 meter to the east.
Explore the Market Square (Markt), an historic, beating heart of Bruges, Belgium, covering roughly one hectare (2.5 acres), a bustling public plaza, served as the city's commercial centre since the 10th century and is now a central hub of its UNESCO World Heritage historic core.
After Lunch, visit the Basilica of the Holy Blood (Heilig-Bloedbasiliek), a 12th-century Roman Catholic minor basilica located in Burg Square, Bruges, world-renowned for housing a revered relic believed to be a cloth stained with the blood of Jesus Christ, originally built as the private chapel for the Count of Flanders, the building consists of two architecturally contrasting chapels stacked on top of each other.
Evening, stroll along te Rozenhoedkaai (Rosary Quay) an iconic, and highly photographed waterfront bend where the Groenerei canal and the Dijver canal physically meet.
Have Dinner and return to the hotel. Overnight in Brussels.
Day 04 Ghent (B/-/-)
After breakfast, proceed to Ghent, a city that offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and beauty, a Vibrant port and university city located in the Flemish Region of Belgium, highly celebrated for seamlessly blending a well-preserved medieval core with a hip, energetic atmosphere driven by its large student population.
Explore the medieval Gravensteen Castle and stroll along the picturesque streets of the Patershol district. Gravensteen, meaning "Castle of the Counts" in Dutch, a remarkably preserved 12th-century medieval fortress located right in the heart of Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium, built in 1180 by Count Philip of Alsace, this moated castle stands as a striking symbol of medieval architectural power.
After Lunch, visit the stunning St. Bavo’s Cathedral and admire the famous Ghent Altarpiece. For a unique perspective of the city, take a boat tour along the river.
Visit Graslei and Korenlei, two stunning historic quays facing each other across the Leie River, lined with unique medieval guildhalls.
Next, visit the Three Towers of Ghent, city's iconic medieval skyline, defined by the towers of St. Nicholas' Church, the Ghent Belfry, UNESCO World Heritage site you can climb, and St. Bavo's Cathedral.
Stroll around the shopping lane, enjoy some free time to shop. If time favours, take a scenic guided Canal Boat ride, one of the best ways to admire Ghent’s early Flemish architecture from the water.
Have Dinner, transfer to Brussels. Overnight in Brussels.
Day 05 Antwerp / Departure (B/-/-)
After breakfast, check out and head on to Antwerp, Belgium's vibrant second-largest city and the unofficial capital of the Dutch-speaking Flanders region,a city renowned for its vibrant art scene and diamond district, located along the River Scheldt, which blends a rich medieval and Renaissance history with an edgy, modern lifestyle, globally recognized as a powerhouse for diamond trading, avant-garde fashion, and world-class art.
Visit the Cathedral of Our Lady, a world-famous Gothic masterpiece and the largest Gothic church in the Low Countries, dominating the city skyline, its iconic north tower stands exactly 123 metres tall and is celebrated for its incredibly intricate, lace-like stone craftsmanship. Beyond its architectural significance, explore the Rubenshuis, the former home and studio of the painter, an elite collection of art, most notably four legendary Baroque masterpieces painted by Peter Paul Rubens.
Have Lunch and wander through the bustling Grote Markt, the historical heart and central town square of Antwerp, Belgium, the world-renowned for its striking 16th-century architecture, featuring an array of ornate guildhouses, bustling outdoor cafés, and major cultural monuments.
Have Dinner, transfer by guided tour guide to Brussels International airport for your onwards destination.
Package includes:-
Return airport transfers.
(Insurance and Medical claim from country of origin from departure till arrival date at country of origin, implies only for Malaysians)*.
AC Transport throughout the tours and sightseeing.
All entrance fee as highlighted in the itinerary.
English speaking and friendly driver cum guide throughout the tour.
4 nights - 3* hotel with Twin/Double or Triple sharing with breakfast.
All meals as mentioned.
Toll, Parking, Tourist Tax, Driver allowance and Fuel charges.
Package Excludes:
International/Domestic Airfare and Visa application.
Insurance and Medical claim.
Personnel Expenditures.
Early check-in and late check-out.
Camera/Video fees.
All Calls, Laundry, alcoholic or Non Alcoholic beverages or bottled water used in hotel, items ordered on room service, mini bar etc.
Tipping for tour guides/drivers/bell boys.
Any departure tax etc.
All others specifically not mentioned in the includes.
Remarks:
Package rate will be calculated according to your group size upon request.
Reservation and bookings of hotel/flight has not been made till confirmation and payment received.
Rates will be revised if any less or more guest upon confirmation.
Itinerary mentioned above is subject to changes according to your flight timings.
All hotels check in / checkout time is 1400 Hrs / 1200 Noon.
Surcharge is applicable for weekend hotel bookings.
Full payment shall be made at least 14 days in advance efore the travelling date to secure transportation.
Late check-out will be charged extra at your own cost.
Early check in is subject to room availability.
Passports must be valid 6 months ahead of the departing date of the visiting country.
Any sudden political changes and protests, natural disaster and unforeseen circumstances in the arrival country is beyond our control,
therefore refund of payment is subject to the law of the country of landing.
Last minute cancelation and refund of payment made for the tour package is subject to the hotel refunds the cancellation of rooms at
last minute.