

You don't just hunt for waffles and fries
You're looking for an authentic window into Belgian culture and history - to build experiences that last.
You want to understand:
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Why these cities look the way they do
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Where you can find the sweet spots and good stuff, without feeling like you're on a tourist conveyor belt
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How centuries of politics and trade shaped this country
This is for you if;
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You love history and context, but hate dry, academic expositions
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You’re considering a trip to Belgium and want to arrive "tuned in" to the country
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You like reading that feels like you're on a trip with a friend
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You've traveled before and want to dive deeper than the surface
Why Pay for This When You Could Just Google “Things to Do in Belgium”?
You absolutely can piece things together from blogs, TikToks and listicles.
But this guide gives you:
No endless tabs, no contradictory advice, no scrolling through your "saved videos" - one coherent story.
A few euros now to avoid hours of scrolling and second‑guessing later. That's time you can spend gazing at skylines and baroque facedes, and not with your head in your phone.
Written by a Belgian family man, who travels the country with his kids and wife.
And, more importantly: by a professional guide who spends his days answering real travelers’ questions - not by a content farm.
Not just “go here”, but “here’s why this matters and how it fits into the bigger picture”.
If you value your time and your trip, it's a cheap upgrade.
How it works:
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Click "Get the guide now", complete the payment - about the price of a Belgian beer and a snack.
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Receive the download link in your mail box. Make sure you check your spam filter!
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Read at your own pace: on your laptop, on your phone, in the garden or the couch. While enjoying a nice drink or some chocolate.
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Use it to plan smarter and enjoy Belgium more when you arrive.
If you read it and genuinely feel it added nothing to your understanding of Belgium, email me within 7 days and we’ll sort it out. I’d rather you be excited about your trip than annoyed about a small purchase.











