Since Flanders is about the size of Connecticut, it's no surprise that it's an easy place to travel around. All of our cities are really close to eachother.
Peter Paul Rubens and Antwerp go together. Both as an artist and diplomat, he worked to make the city the metropolis it is now. Its grandeur continues.
Discover Flanders’ wealth of UNESCO World Heritage: the centre of Bruges, the Belgian beer culture, Flanders Fields, the Sonian Forest and Wortel-Colony.
Explore the Zwin Region, a unique Landscape Park on the Flemish coast. Experience unforgettable micro-adventures from birdwatching and dew walks to packrafting.
Until 30 June 2024, Belgium holds the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The Federal State of Flanders welcomes you warmly during that Presidency.
The KMSKA, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, welcomes you with open arms. Rubens, Ensor and other great artists in a splendid temple for the arts.
Flanders is packed with heritage, from stylish Antwerp, picture-perfect Bruges, the capital Brussels and best-kept secret Ghent to cosy Leuven and Mechelen.
Flanders is a dream for cyclists. Recreational cyclists enjoy moving through our rolling landscapes, historic art cities and picturesque little places.
Is walking in your blood? Do you get up early every weekend to scrub your hiking boots for yet another exploration of our countryside? Long-distance routes.
Culture, heritage, history are everywhere you look in Flanders. Within the walls of stately museums, but also outside, in our magnificent open-air museums.
Where to find Flanders’ hidden flower carpet or a mining site reclaimed by nature? Explore the best views of Flanders through the eyes of a photographer.
The power of nature only reveals itself when all the noise dies down. This is why Flanders' quiet areas are the perfect setting for a truly relaxing walk.