Explore the grounds of our wedding venue, a fairytale chateau set within a peaceful forest park. Perfect for a morning walk or afternoon picnic.
Brussels' breathtaking central square, lined with ornate guild houses and glowing with atmosphere, especially in the evening.
Wander through Belgium's royal heart and enjoy the surrounding gardens.
This district is home to antiques, fine chocolate shops and the elegant Eglise Notre-Dame du Sablon.
A must for lovers of surrealist art, dedicated to Belgium's own Rene Magritte.
Art Nouveau lovers will find much to admire, especially the Horta Museum, located in the former home of architect Victor Horta. Also worth seeing are the Hotel Solvay, Musical Instruments Museum, Old England building and the beautiful Art Nouveau facades around Avenue Louise and Ixelles.
Often described as a real-life fairytale, Bruges is a beautifully preserved medieval town filled with cobblestone streets, canals, swan-lines lakes and Flemish gables. Just over an hour from Brussels by train.
Less crowded but equally charming, Ghent blends stunning medieval architecture with a vibrant arts scheme. About 40 minutes by train from Brussels.
Belgium is world-famous for its culinary indulgences. Don't leave without sampling at least one (or all)!