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Best 2-6 Day Belgium Itineraries
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Discover 2-6 day Belgium itineraries
See classic Belgium city sights, with a smooth plan and time for your own walks.
A 2-6 day Belgium itinerary is a smart way to add a quick, culture-rich break to a wider Europe trip. Expect a mix of guided tours and free time, with travel arranged in advance so the days feel easy to follow. Belgium works well for short trips thanks to its compact size, grand old squares, and canal-side streets that look great in any season. Many itineraries are multi-country and can also visit France and Netherlands, while time in Belgium focuses on classic city sights and a relaxed feel between stops.
Best 2-6 day itineraries
Bruges, Antwerp & Brussels Explorer
Starting in Paris and returning to Paris, this two–day Belgian taster blends medieval charm with modern flair. You’ll explore Bruges’ UNESCO–listed centre, canals and the soaring Belfort, enjoy a local beer tasting and a relaxed canal cruise. Overnight in Antwerp brings Rubens–era elegance and the diamond district, with time around the Grote Markt and the Plantin–Moretus Museum. Continue to Brussels for a guided sweep of the city – Royal Quarter, Art Nouveau gems, the European institutions and the Atomium – plus ample free time for waffles, chocolate or museums. Comfortable minibus travel keeps the pace easy, with hotel pick–up and drop–off.
Paris to Amsterdam Explorer
Start in Paris and finish in Amsterdam on this three day hop through Belgium and the Netherlands – perfect for culture lovers and canal fans. You’ll explore medieval Bruges with its belfry, canal cruise and a local beer tasting, then discover Brussels’ grand squares, Art Nouveau gems and the Atomium. Continue via Antwerp – Rubens’ city and the world centre of diamonds – before reaching lively Amsterdam for walking and canal tours, a peek inside a diamond workshop and time around Dam Square. A half day to Zaanse Schans and Volendam adds classic windmills, clogs and cheese – charming villages, harbour views and Dutch tradition.
Tour Highlights
Bruges - Explore Bruges’ medieval canals and market square, crowned by the 83-metre Belfry and lined with well-preserved historic buildings
Brussels - Discover Brussels’ grand civic landmarks, from the Royal Square and Parliament district to the Triumphal Arch and Atomium
Antwerp - Visit Antwerp’s old town, where the Grote Markt, Het Steen fortress and diamond heritage reflect the city’s Flemish past
Amsterdam - Wander Amsterdam’s historic centre, taking in Dam Square, the Royal Palace and the UNESCO-listed canal belt
Zaanse Schans - Experience Dutch heritage at Zaanse Schans, with working windmills, wooden houses and traditional craft workshops
Volendam - See Volendam’s harbour and fishing village traditions, where local culture and historic waterfront streets remain central to daily life
Windmills to Wonders Amsterdam to Paris
Start in Amsterdam and finish in Paris on this 6 day tour – a lively mix of postcard Holland, grand European capitals and time to explore at your own pace. You’ll wander windmill dotted Zaanse Schans, enjoy charming Volendam and sail to Marken, then see Amsterdam’s canals, elegant south and traditional diamond cutting. On the way south, pause at Brussels’ Atomium and admire the Grand Place. In Paris, expect Versailles’ regal gardens, bohemian Montmartre and a panoramic city spin. Highlights include entry to the Eiffel Tower’s second floor and a leisurely Seine cruise – with free time to linger in cafes and neighbourhoods.
Amsterdam and Paris
Explore Europe over six days on a journey from Amsterdam to Paris, packed with iconic sights and cultural highlights. Begin in the Dutch capital, discovering windmills and traditional villages like Zaanse Schans and Volendam, before a guided tour through Amsterdam’s canals and landmarks. Travel via Brussels, stopping to admire the Grand Place and famous Manneken Pis, then continue to Paris. Here, you’ll soak up the charm of Montmartre, visit Versailles, and enjoy a panoramic city tour. Round off your trip with time at the Eiffel Tower and a scenic Seine cruise: an easy-paced introduction to Europe’s classics.
Belgium 2-6 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Trips in Belgium in the 2-6 day range are run as group tours, with travel by bus and scheduled sightseeing led by an English speaking guide. There is no single tour leader for every moment, and guides may change between sections, which keeps the trip supported while still leaving some time to explore.
Accommodation
Accommodation is in star hotels or 3-4 star hotels. Alternatives of similar standard may be used due to availability, and hotel ratings can vary by country.
Trip pacing
Expect an easy fitness level and a medium pace, with a mix of guided visits and time to wander. Some days cover several places, so early starts and time on the road can be part of the plan, especially when Belgium is one stop within a multi-country route.
Frequently asked questions
Are Belgium trips guided or independent?
Belgium trips are partially guided, with scheduled sightseeing led by an English speaking guide. There is no single tour leader throughout, and guides can change by section, so there is structure at key points and more personal time in between.
Are these Belgium trips group tours or private trips?
Options shown here are group tours, shared with other travellers. Group size can be up to 65, and it can change during the trip as travellers join or leave at different points along the route.
Which places in Belgium are featured on these itineraries?
Belgium highlights include Bruges and Brussels. Time in Belgium focuses on city sights and walking-friendly centres, with guided visits for key areas and free time to explore at a comfortable pace.
Do Belgium itineraries visit more than one country?
Yes, many itineraries are multi-country and can also visit France and Netherlands. The Belgium portion focuses on key cities and classic landmarks, then the route continues on to other stops outside Belgium.
What is the fitness level like for Belgium trips?
The fitness level is easy, with most sightseeing done at a steady walking pace. Comfortable shoes help for cobbled streets and city walks, and there can be some longer days when Belgium is one part of a wider route.
What accommodation is used on Belgium trips?
Accommodation varies by tour, and alternatives of similar standard may be used due to availability. Details are confirmed in the trip notes, and it is worth checking what is included before booking.
Are meals included on Belgium trips?
Meals are not included as standard on these Belgium itineraries, and the plan can leave room to choose where to eat. It helps to budget for meals and any optional extras during free time.
How do travellers get around during the Belgium part of the trip?
Travel is by bus as part of the wider itinerary, which makes it easy to link Belgium with other nearby countries. In cities, sightseeing is often on foot, with guided tours for key areas and free time to explore.
Are arrival transfers included for Belgium itineraries?
Arrival transfers are included on these trips, which can make the first day feel more relaxed. Exact pick-up details and timing are set out in the trip information provided after booking.
What costs are not usually included on Belgium trips?
International flights and visas are not included, and tipping is a personal choice. Entry fees are not included unless stated, and it is also worth planning for meals and any extra activities during free time.
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