We highly recommend for your holiday lovers to areas of Europe to visit this country.
Therefore, here we give tips to the streets of Belgium
Country
located in Western Europe is shaped empire has an area 12,566 miles
with Brussels as its capital as well as the largest financial center in
Europe.
Belgium has a population of about 10.4 million with a growth rate of ± 1.5% / year.
The country is divided into three linguistic regions, Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels.
French is the dominant language in Wallonia, Dutch in Flanders and German in the Brussels region.
The majority are Roman Catholic beliefs, the minority Protestants, Jews, Muslims and Anglicans.
So, Belgium is a country filled with cultural influences from a variety of countries.
Weather problems in Belgium, Month April-September are the warmest.
If not, the weather is pretty humid and skies are gray, that explains why umbrellas and raincoats are a part of the dress.
So,
if the visit is planned for holidays during the rainy season, we must
not forget to carry sufficient cover for maximum protection.
Belgian society is quite friendly to foreigners, they will try to answer any questions that you gave while in English though.
Shopping here is not inferior to shopping centers in other European regions.
To
shop for clothes or bags you can visit to Brussels and Bruges, to shop
like crystal and diamond jewelry you can visit Val Saint Lambert and
Antwerp, Shopping ceramics with very high quality you can visit Dinant,
the most important thing when you go to Belgium to be Your purchase is Belgian Chocolate.
Because
most delicious Belgian chocolate is chocolate brown in the world
although it is also available in other countries but certainly there
will be a separate chemistry if you taste it in their home country.
If
you want to find delicious food in Belgium, you need not worry because
many restaurants that offer typical dishes of European and Belgian
Typical delicious nan.
Typical Belgian food usually is synonymous with horse and rabbit meat.
The food is the most famous Belgian frites and mayonnaise and mitraillette.
To eat at the restaurant, tipping is considered customary along with the value-added tax.
In the cinema, € 0.50 to leave a tip for the attendant and € 0.25 after using the public toilets.
Delta Air Transport has inaugurated a new European airline SN Brussels Airlines recently.
It flies to more than 58 destinations in Europe and around the world.
Zayentem bkamura in Brussels twelve miles from the city and it takes 35 minutes to reach the city of bkamura.
Bkamura
has facilities like duty free shops, car parking, taxi booking, car
hire, bank, post office, restaurants, and medical help.
Internet and fax services are provided to the passengers.
Bkamura City Express train transports passengers to three main railway stations - Brussels North, Central and South.
One can avail a bus which runs regularly from bkamura, taxis can also be hired which wait outside the arrival hall.
Tip taxi drivers is considered customary. Trains run every 15 minutes.
Another Bkamura, Brussels South Charleroi, is 5 km from Charleroi and 46 km from Brussels.
Ryan air serves as the local airline here and has cheap to several European cities to and from Charleroi.
The facilities provided here are bus and train stations, cafes, car hire, and duty free shops.
Ostend bkamura is 5 km from the city and car parking, car hire, duty free shops, and restaurants are provided here.
Antwerp bkamura only 2 km from the city. Buses run to the Brussels Central Station every few minutes.
Liege is situated at a distance of 5 km away from the city. Buses run at regular interval here.
The
departure tax at Brussels Zayentem is € 20.93, Brussels South Charleroi
is € 3.49, Ostend and Antwerp is € 10, and at Liege is € 7.
There
is a network of high-speed trains, which are operated by Thalys, from
Belgium to France, connecting Brussels with other destinations like
Bordeaux, Chambéry, Cannes, Marseille, Lyon, Nice, Valence Perpignan,
and Rennes.
Reservations must be made in advance for these trains. National
railway operates throughout the day providing service every few minutes
to destinations such as Andorra, Austria, France, Czech Republic,
Germany, Italy, Poland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, the UK and the
Netherlands.
Insiders can avail the Inter-Rail pass which allows visitors to travel almost 29 European countries.
This service is valid for residents who have lived there for more than 6 months.
Duty Free Products
Visitors
can carry alcohol, tobacco, cigarettes, coffee and tea without excise
duty imposed on them, but only the goods should be limited.
Check out for the limits before carrying such goods.
Raw foods are not preserved are better avoided.