Belgium is a small country with a big role to play in Europe in the history of life and the world. If you are interested in World War I, Belgium has a million web sites to keep you busy during your visit. But what people mostly come here for the beer, chocolate and chips. There are more than 1000 brewery in this country is very little. Belgian chocolate Swiss opponents, and the frites will make you look at the chips in a different way for the rest of your life. This country often only be glossed as tourists visit Brussels before moving on, however it has a lot of great medieval town, monuments and the brewery are worth sticking around for. This Belgian travel guide will help point the way.
Typical costs Accommodation-prices will vary per night per car depending on where you are in the country. One night in dorm rooms hostel will start about 20 EUR, although no more than 30 EUR. The private room is about 25-35 EUR per night for a double room. Budget hotels start at about 45 EUR per night for single rooms, but in a place like Bruges, choose your best value is gonna rent a guest house or a room from a local. Food Casual meals and fast food, costs 12 EUR. A meal in a sit down restaurant with table service will cost around EUR 23. Frites (fries and a great dish) cost about 4 EUR. If you want to cook your meal, there are a number of major markets across the country that will allow you to eat cheap. Expect to pay about 55 EUR for a weeks worth of groceries. c700x420 Transportation-Metro tickets city is about 2-3 EUR for a ride. Travel around the country is not as expensive as the country is small and easy to get around. Most of the train ticket costs about 15 EUR for a second class ticket. Metro Pass Day Pass for the subway will help you save money in cost for a single ticket. For example, a day ticket is 7.5 EUR, while the single was 2.10/2.50 EUR (buy outside/inside the car) on the Brussels metro. Activities Belgium is all about soaking up the local culture, whether it is the international flavour of Brussels or the historic cobblestones in Bruges. Museums vary in cost from 5-14 EUR, but it can be affordable, especially if you have a student card to get a discount for entry. Free to travel around the city will give you a glimpse into the history of the country-the information is easy to find accommodation around town. Skip the bread Be careful when ordering food in tourism hot spot is a familiar trick to give you the items you can guess to be free (bread roll for example) but then ends up on your Bill! Cheap eats-eat at sandwich shops, kebab or frites small to save money on food. Beer bia-be1bb89-tongerlo If you like to drink, this country has a lot of beer (the most per capita of any country in the world!) that beer is the cheapest forms of alcohol. A glass of beer will set you back just a few euros. Top things to see and do in Belgium Brussels-Brussels, is the capital and administrative centre of the European Union. Musées Royaux access des Beaux-Arts for the large collection of paintings, drawings, sculptures and magnificent central square, where you will find many cafes, chocolate shops and the Grand Place
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