Cultured breaks in Belgium
10.02.2009
Britons look for a dose of culture from their holiday may wish to consider a ferry trip to Belgium.There are a host of traditional events lined-up throughout the country in the coming months, with something to keep everyone entertained.
For Brits yearning to learn, Museum Night Fever takes place on March 7th.
Visitors to the country for this annual event will find historical and cultural buildings open through to the early hours in the morning in a bid to educate anyone interested in a wealth of subjects.
If this is not your kind of thing, perhaps the Dead Rat Ball could keep you entertained.
The event is a fund-raising gala full of life, energy and fancy dress, taking place on March 7th at the Ostend Casino.
Of course no trip to Belgium would be complete without sampling the nation"s sumptuous selection of confectionary and a visit to one of Brussels" many chocolate-makers will satisfy even those with the sweetest of teeth.

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