Underrated Belgium 'offers host of attractions'
09.10.2009
People taking cross channel ferry trips this autumn could pay a trip to a country which is underrated by many people, according to one expert who said it offers a lot of activities for visitors.Aaron Dalton reviewed the destination for the Jewish Exponent and said that Belgium is not to be missed, especially for lovers of beer and chocolate.
The writer was particularly fond of Antwerp and said: "In Antwerp, you can tour the home and studio of the great Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens or visit the largest diamond museum in the world."
He added that Bruges is another city which is worth a visit because of its historic buildings, charm and wide selection of chocolate shops.
Alain Cools, Belgium"s ambassador to Slovakia, told the Slovak Spectator that there is a host of cultural attractions on offer near Antwerp and they could offer vacationers some other activities to do while in the City.

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