Belgium: The Don'ts of Visiting Belgium

Hey there fellow travelers, welcome to Belgium! Home of great beer, incredible chocolate, and an amazing collection of art and architecture! Whether you are visiting Antwerp, Brussels, Ghent, Brugges, or any of the other fantastic places in Belgium there are some tourist do's and don'ts you should know. Here we go over what tourist should do and what tourists should not do when they visit Belgium.
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  • @koenven7012
    @koenven7012 Жыл бұрын

    What you describe is not bad service, it's what we expect in Belgium. You get your menu, they come back to take your order and then maybe once to ask if everything is ok. If you need something in between, you have to call your waiter yourself and then they will come and they will help you if possible. That's just the way we want it here and that's the way everybody is trained. That over the top American thing where they show up at your table every five minutes, we call pushy. It also helps that our waiters are not dependent on tips for their survival.

  • @rodjones117

    @rodjones117

    Жыл бұрын

    This is pretty much true everywhere in Europe. I really don't like the over-friendly American-style service.

  • @Jungle1048

    @Jungle1048

    Жыл бұрын

    American service is way better. They treat you like royalty. In Europe they don’t care and have room to improve. Bad service and lazy

  • @rodjones117

    @rodjones117

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Jungle1048 You are a stereotype American, coming to Europe and deciding how we should do things (ie the American way). The two comments above yours clearly say that Europeans don't really like the American style of service and prefer it the way it is here in Europe. But that's not good enough is it? You have to tell us we're wrong. Go to Florida for your next holiday. Sorry -*vacation*.

  • @ChristopherSobieniak

    @ChristopherSobieniak

    Жыл бұрын

    I suppose we Americans have a lot to learn about patience.

  • @rikvandenberg4810

    @rikvandenberg4810

    Жыл бұрын

    True

  • @stevenelebaut4972
    @stevenelebaut49727 ай бұрын

    As a Belgian (Flemisch) may I explain the service-thing? Most of us don't like to be over-serviced. Asking once or twice if everything is alright is more then enough to us. We hate to be pampered, so that is why we don't do that ourselves.

  • @Spider.choose

    @Spider.choose

    6 ай бұрын

    I am also flemisch West Vlanderen

  • @florinadrian5174

    @florinadrian5174

    6 ай бұрын

    So nice of you to clarify. Now explain the train chaos.

  • @nicoreus4486

    @nicoreus4486

    6 ай бұрын

    @@florinadrian5174 there is nothing to explain, it's just chaos xD

  • @lukearts2954

    @lukearts2954

    6 ай бұрын

    @@florinadrian5174 ah, but to understand the train chaos, it'll take a trip down politics and socio-cultural topics that would merit a master's degree, so.... do you have a minute? Or 288,000? I guess the TL;DR is that it used to be a government company with a monopoly, and then privatization came along and European laws about free market competition demanded services to be split up in different companies, which basically didn't change anything except now the departments don't talk with eachother anymore because they are separate companies, and if a Flemish branch of one company needs something from one of the other companies that happens to be in the French speaking part, then they are just plain ignored, and if the French branch seeks to get something from the Flemish company, they get told to F the H off. And then there's political influence, high level corruption, nepotism, incompetent management, and just the general sociopolitical landscape of the most artificial country in Europe (Belgium didn't grow, wasn't conquered or won, wasn't inherited or married into. It was created on a piece of paper and the people that happened to live here along 2 sides of the most dramatic cultural border in the history of mankind (ok, probably slightly exaggerated, but still a very dramatic cultural divide between Roman and Germanic peoples) were told to shut up and make nice together. With one side demanding the other do more of the making nice. It's a mess... But it's OUR mess! (288,000 = the average amount of contact time in a master's degree education expressed in minutes. yea, I have too much time.)

  • @lukearts2954

    @lukearts2954

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Spider.choose lol, ajje ton toh edit, toettan va dn eeste kere sjuste wèh... "Flemish" en "Western Flanders" Ajabajaa ee

  • @arthurchome4118
    @arthurchome4118 Жыл бұрын

    As a Belgian, it's always strangely satisfying to see someone give visiting advice for my own country...

  • @SamCraenen

    @SamCraenen

    7 ай бұрын

    bro fr hahahah. im just watching this to hear people glaze abt my country lol

  • @w0utar

    @w0utar

    7 ай бұрын

    As a Belgian, that is exactly what I wanted to say ;)

  • @Chaotix05

    @Chaotix05

    7 ай бұрын

    He also gives good advice.

  • @larsdeclercq9574

    @larsdeclercq9574

    7 ай бұрын

    Yep and then being like oh ye true that or bro you serious, like what he said about us aming for the tourrist when they jaywalk. No it's the other way around, I would just bike along and then bam tourist suddenly had the urge to kill themself and jumps infront of me. Then you have to swerve around almost fall because the road is fucked.

  • @matrosis5558

    @matrosis5558

    7 ай бұрын

    @@larsdeclercq9574 lol we do have good roads

  • @mattersin3636
    @mattersin3636 Жыл бұрын

    The waffles with toppings is a tourist thing: Belgians eat their waffles plain (Liege type of waffles , or Brussels type of waffles) . All those shops in the center serving all sorts of extravagant toppings on waffles are a recent creation for tourists only.

  • @chouchounah

    @chouchounah

    10 ай бұрын

    Yep! I miss the gooey, street waffles with just the pearl sugar (Vigaufra). I know they still sell them, but it's not the same feeling anymore. The new shops look fake.

  • @eddyvos2628

    @eddyvos2628

    7 ай бұрын

    Exactly ! The best are plain Brussels waffles with a BIT of powder sugar.

  • @alexavermeulen8847

    @alexavermeulen8847

    7 ай бұрын

    i have never eaten a brussels waffle plain?

  • @GregoryVangilbergen

    @GregoryVangilbergen

    7 ай бұрын

    True. And waffles are not a really popular thing among locals, except maybe for Brussels. Beer, stews, mussels, complaining about taxes, weather, and public transportation... that's what the locals drink, eat, and do 😅

  • @TomVerhaegen

    @TomVerhaegen

    7 ай бұрын

    @@chouchounah You go to Antwerp there is the smallest waffle stand of the country close to the Boerentoren when you go from the Meir to the Groenplaats.

  • @SabiaCDO
    @SabiaCDO7 ай бұрын

    I'm Belgian, and I always tell my fellow Belgians...please... explore the world, but don't skip our own country. It is incredible. Such a small country, packed with mesmerizing towns, cities and nature.

  • @veradonna1763

    @veradonna1763

    7 ай бұрын

    Tout a fait d accord!

  • @finncinjaere6293

    @finncinjaere6293

    7 ай бұрын

    Ye me and my boy are quite young but we enjoy traveling so we’ve just been traveling with a bike trough Belgium at 15 and it’s fun af

  • @Olafje

    @Olafje

    7 ай бұрын

    I couldn't agree more

  • @axlvanaudenhove6564

    @axlvanaudenhove6564

    7 ай бұрын

    Well I certainly do not agree on the nature part though. Basically every single country in the world has more to show nature wise.

  • @dannywest7587

    @dannywest7587

    7 ай бұрын

    Correct, but avoid Brussel it's Marokesh with even more cigarette 🚬 butts on the ground,and don't forget the junkies living on the streets and the wonderful buildings left to rotten because Liberal politicians have spent all Belgian assets on immigrants. Have a nice holiday in Belguim.

  • @mrpj1931
    @mrpj19317 ай бұрын

    As a Belgian I can say we do have nightlife, but it's pub related. Pubs stay open 'till 5-6am sometimes. We also have the concept of dance pubs, normal pubs which will turn in a dance venue after a while. If you look online you will find clubs in every big city. But in the summers we mainly have open air parties during the day.

  • @Johnnythefirst

    @Johnnythefirst

    7 ай бұрын

    I'd say all of the bigger cities are quite lively at night. Brussels, Ghent, Antwerp, Liège, Leuven, et cetera.

  • @aaohknsn

    @aaohknsn

    7 ай бұрын

    I was gonna say that this is true about Bruges, but not about Belgium.

  • @Johnnythefirst

    @Johnnythefirst

    7 ай бұрын

    @@aaohknsn Yes, Bruges gets VERY quiet after 9pm when all the daytrippers leave. Makes it quite atmospheric to walk through though. But Brussels around La Monnaie et cetera is booming. Liege around Carré, Leuven in all of the student bars, Antwerp in several places... We do good parties. Most of the big clubs have died in the last 20 years or so though. Change of culture.

  • @larsdeclercq9574

    @larsdeclercq9574

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Johnnythefirst I mean Bruges has a nightlife just mostly on fridays but I mean i might be biased and I don't know any better so...

  • @machteldvdb1185

    @machteldvdb1185

    7 ай бұрын

    If you want nightlife and clubs, visit Oostende. Also, a lot of coastal towns have beach bars where delicious cocktails are served until late at night.

  • @therabbit3307
    @therabbit3307 Жыл бұрын

    As a 20 year old from Belgium, I have never met someone from the German speaking part of the country. It's quite a mysterious place I guess. I plan to go there sometime in the future, just to confirm for myself that it actually exists.

  • @grouloulle

    @grouloulle

    Жыл бұрын

    A Louvain-la-Neuve y en a plein.

  • @robinclaes4109

    @robinclaes4109

    Жыл бұрын

    You probably have met at least one of them, but they are so perfectly trilingual... that you don't notice

  • @DJSamsonofficial

    @DJSamsonofficial

    Жыл бұрын

    there are some very nice towns there. If you go there, i recommend going to Aussichtsplattform Gileppe-Talsperre as well. It has a huge statue of a Lion guarding the German border. (to be clear, it's not AT the German border but rather a few kilometres away from it. There's also a very nice old timey-rail cart ride close to that. (Hohes Venn railbike)

  • @therabbit3307

    @therabbit3307

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DJSamsonofficial nice, I did not know about the lion. Perhaps I will go to Eupen by train later this summer, so thanks for the suggestion!

  • @svd9549

    @svd9549

    Жыл бұрын

    Eupen is the biggest city in the german part with an train every hour from brussels.

  • @quietapplause1
    @quietapplause16 ай бұрын

    Great video. One remark. Belgium has a GREAT NIGHTLIFE. Modern nightlife is actually invented in Belgium. We had the first big techno disco's in the world. The techno nightlife started in Belgium (simultaneously with Londen and Chicago, but we were pioneering) and then spread all over the world. In cities like Brussles, Antwerp, Ghent, Liege, etc. you can party till early morning or even later if you know where to go. Why do you think the biggest techno festival comes from Belgium: Tomorrow Land. It comes from our early techno culture that started in the late 70's and 80's.

  • @_filifjonkan4290

    @_filifjonkan4290

    6 ай бұрын

    In July 2023 I heard on the news that the nightlife (club culture) in Brussels has been recognized as "immaterial cultural heritage" - by the city of Brussels, not by UNESCO.

  • @onraj7847

    @onraj7847

    5 ай бұрын

    Even places like Bruges, Aalst and other smaller cities have lots of raves, so when he said that I immediatly thought it was weird

  • @rezonateDJ
    @rezonateDJ8 ай бұрын

    Absolutely love belgium, from Ireland 🇮🇪🇧🇪

  • @jezzbro

    @jezzbro

    7 ай бұрын

    As a Belgian, I love Ireland as well. :-)

  • @fbabarbe430

    @fbabarbe430

    7 ай бұрын

    They have a lot in common.

  • @rezonateDJ

    @rezonateDJ

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jezzbro I've been like 10 times planning on moving there next year

  • @manufer2

    @manufer2

    6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely love Ireland, from Belgium 🇧🇪🇮🇪

  • @SteveVandeVoorde

    @SteveVandeVoorde

    6 ай бұрын

    And we love you Ireland 🇮🇪 🇧🇪

  • @vakaras01
    @vakaras01 Жыл бұрын

    No party nightlife in Belgium ? That's not really the case. It's just that it's specific to some places, especially places with a student community. For exemple a place like "Le carré (The Square)" in the city of Liège has a huuuuge nightlife all year long, with people dancing on the tables and bars closing at 5am or even later.

  • @kiliandjfilms

    @kiliandjfilms

    Жыл бұрын

    There is, but its not that big anymore, actual sizable clubs like carré, versuz, kokorico have become more the exception than the rule i feel. In the big city's a collection of small clubs remains, but its not really comparable to what it used to be. And to me, those feel more like cafe's with louder music, than an actual proper club. There is pretty lively rave & festival scene though. Or maybe i am just getting older, and unaware of what has popped up since many places i knew closed.

  • @hassanalihusseini1717

    @hassanalihusseini1717

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh yes, I will travel 6000km to visit a Bar or a night club..... And there are really people who do that. Crazy... they can have the same music and atmosphere at home in acheaper and greener way....

  • @vakaras01

    @vakaras01

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hassanalihusseini1717 nobody said to go there only for that. But if you're already there to visit, why not enjoy it too

  • @hassanalihusseini1717

    @hassanalihusseini1717

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vakaras01 I understand that.... but then I ask: Why on KZread/Instagram or other platforms there are so many channels exactly to promote that? Yes... if you are there and want to go for one night I can understand.... but solely traveling to go (as people do for example in Europe with going to Mallorca) it is difficult for me to understand.

  • @cmolodiets

    @cmolodiets

    Жыл бұрын

    so there is no nightlife in Belgium?

  • @Beef3D
    @Beef3D Жыл бұрын

    Belgian here... here's how we typically do the customer-waiter dynamic in the more decent restaurants: - most often the waiters will assign you a table and they will usually first come with a menu asking what you'd like to drink and sometimes an appetizer (small dishes to awaken the tastebuds), if not immediately, they'll come back almost any time within 10 minutes unless its extraordinarely busy in the restaurant. if you haven't decided what to eat yet, just relax and think it through. if they catch you reading the menu, that typically signals you're still deciding what to eat. - after you had your drinks, the waiter supposedly will come back to ask for a main course if you've all looked in the menu and laid it down to signal you've decided what to eat. - it's not such a big deal if you haven't immediately decided but try to make sure everyone has before the waiter comes because if it gets busy, you don't want to keep the waiters around wasting their valuable time to serve other customers, however don't worry too much... most waiters will tend to ask you if everyone has decided and if someone hasn't decided yet, they'll say no problem and come back 5 minutes later. it's better to take your time and make an informed decision than to rush your stuff and move on to the next thing because to us Belgians that comes off as not taking the time to enjoy your meal. - when you've been given your main course, you just eat your meal as anyone else, take your time to enjoy it (and gush over how good it is lol) and at this point it is socially more acceptable to signal a waiter if you want more drinks, however also here apply a few not-set-in-stone but generally useful rules: order drinks when most people have less than half their glass left. don't order like three full pint size drinks in one go... go easy on the alcohol, especially in a decent restaurant. nothing is as annoying as a bunch of overtly drunk tourists in a decent restaurants. when signalling, don't just obnoxiously signal around with your hand all the time that you need a waiter, look out for one that is not preoccupied and is looking in your general direction BEFORE signalling. if you make eye contact, then signal, and they'll come to you 9/10 times. - when you're done eating your main course, the waiter will come ask if it tasted good, and they'll typically either ask if you'd like to receive the bill or eat desserts (which is often accompanied with hot drinks like a cup of tea or coffee but dessert and hot drinks are usually still priced individually so don't expect 2 in 1). If you receive your bill, and you feel the food was extraordinalery great, it's alright if you want to tip a couple euros but that's completely up to you. nobody's gonna give you a stink eye for not tipping. I hope that helps.

  • @andreacampos5906

    @andreacampos5906

    Жыл бұрын

    in small restaurants costumer service is really nice :)

  • @gewoonwegnoor

    @gewoonwegnoor

    6 ай бұрын

    ooh i thought if you go out to eat (lunch or dinner), it's best to tip some euros extra because its a respectful thing to do

  • @onyva3256
    @onyva3256 Жыл бұрын

    Lots of nightlife in Brussels, Antwerp and Gent. A lot of it is ‘underground’ so check local listings when you’re there. And Belgium has some of the biggest music festivals in Europe during the summer.

  • @kristus20

    @kristus20

    Жыл бұрын

    Especially Tomorrowland, it’s world famous and sold out in minutes.

  • @wanneske1969

    @wanneske1969

    7 ай бұрын

    I guess in Belgium there are the most festivals/concerts per capita in the entire world ! If you live in Brussels you could go to a great concert every day if you had the money !

  • @asheirahs_nook
    @asheirahs_nook7 ай бұрын

    The public transportation tardiness is indeed very typical to Belgium, sometimes frustratingly so. I learned to take a bus or train early just to avoid being late

  • @robinegeudens3255
    @robinegeudens32557 ай бұрын

    As someone who lives in Belgium, I love waiters not interrupting my meal with a million questions. I just want to enjoy my food in peace XD

  • @elise8917
    @elise8917 Жыл бұрын

    As a Belgium I don't understand the bad service idea. Most of the time it is great, But maybe I just don't like the over the top fake friendly concept.

  • @Snowshowslow

    @Snowshowslow

    Жыл бұрын

    In my experience it's usually friendly, but not necessarily very attentive. At least, it took me about twenty minutes to get the check twice in the last weekend. Of course, personnel in restaurants is very busy just about everywhere at the moment, so maybe that's not typical?

  • @kenneth.dl87

    @kenneth.dl87

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Snowshowslow In Europe in general, it's expected for you to ask for the bill. If the waiter would offer you the bill, without you asking, it's considered rude. It would be seen as them trying to get you out of there, so they can use the table.

  • @Snowshowslow

    @Snowshowslow

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kenneth.dl87 I know, I'm European 😉 But it took me twenty minutes to get their attention is what I meant.

  • @kenneth.dl87

    @kenneth.dl87

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Snowshowslow Oh I misunderstood, thought you were waiting until they offered you the bill xD

  • @ThomasPeeters

    @ThomasPeeters

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Snowshowslow If it takes that long, I just get up and go to the register to pay.

  • @jturie
    @jturie Жыл бұрын

    Spent several weeks in Ghent for business. Wonderful city, wonderful people. Discovered the "meaning" of Tripel there. Took me two hours to find my hotel after midnight. At least I walked off the buzz.

  • @Toetje

    @Toetje

    Жыл бұрын

    xD hahahaha

  • @2much4skin

    @2much4skin

    7 ай бұрын

    lmao so Gentians like

  • @TheToneLounge
    @TheToneLounge Жыл бұрын

    I'm a Canadian living in Belgium, and there's a few places people miss when they come here. "Don't" miss going to Dinant and Bouillion. They are about a 45 minute drive from one another. Bouillion has one of the most impressive castle I've ever seen, plus it is quite literally the place that started the Crusades. "Don't" miss out on trying beer that you've not heard of before. Paix Dieu, Triple Karmeliet, Chimay and St-Bernardus Abt, to just name a few. One last "don't" for you, is to not miss out on visiting smaller towns. There are Abbeys that make excellent beer, old castles and manors you can visit, beautiful public parks (the one in Enghien is really nice) and some fantastic food to be had. Cheers

  • @aubotte

    @aubotte

    Жыл бұрын

    As a Walloon, I just want to thank you for mentioning all these beautiful places from my region :) I hope you're having a fantastic time here in Belgium! :)

  • @pandora5592

    @pandora5592

    Жыл бұрын

    how did you go about living in Belgium as a canadian? that’s awesome! i’m also canadian

  • @einundsiebenziger5488

    @einundsiebenziger5488

    Жыл бұрын

    ... there are* a few places ...

  • @wardwyseur

    @wardwyseur

    Жыл бұрын

    lots of belgians live in canada aswell, migrated during wartime

  • @Lordp00m

    @Lordp00m

    Жыл бұрын

    For beer, there is a Beer museum in Brugge (Bruges) ;) It has close to all beers in the country.

  • @seb522
    @seb522 Жыл бұрын

    I'd disagree with the argument that there's not a lot of nightlife. Of course big cities like Antwerp and Brussels have some nightlife going on, but the nightlife is particularly more pronounced and concentrated in university cities and towns. Particularly Leuven (and Gent) are known to be the best places for going out here.

  • @yannvdwalle

    @yannvdwalle

    7 ай бұрын

    I think he forgot about Tomorrowland - Pukkelpop - Rock Werchter an all the other worldfamous festivals and sport events in Summer.

  • @claudyfocan731

    @claudyfocan731

    6 ай бұрын

    Leuven is mediocre at best, once you’ve seen it, you’ve seen it. Ghent is indeed the best place. Always rwina.

  • @jdulmaine

    @jdulmaine

    8 күн бұрын

    @@claudyfocan731 Leuven is a university city. Like there revolves around it. Stuff closes in the summer. Gent is a regular city. I still prefer Leuven, but I went to school there so I am biased😛

  • @nataliam9764
    @nataliam97647 ай бұрын

    I’ve just been to Brussels and everything was open late at night every single day. We used to go to sleep around midnight and the streets and restaurants were still full of people even on a Wednesday! It was full of young people everywhere and they had concerts at the square. I’ve never seen so many young people partying on the streets in Europe ever.

  • @amy5142
    @amy5142 Жыл бұрын

    Just came back from bruges. Very calm and laid back place. A must go when visiting Belgium. Thank you for posting the most informative videos. They have been very helpful.🇧🇪 ❤️

  • @tonypeters3320
    @tonypeters3320 Жыл бұрын

    Belgium is a nice country. I was stationed there from 91-93 in the Army. Back in the 90's it was a party country! My first born son was born in Mons. My first wife is from Belgium. Good times back then.

  • @cactuspower6298

    @cactuspower6298

    Жыл бұрын

    May I ask where you were stationed?

  • @louisr5708

    @louisr5708

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cactuspower6298 Probably SHAPE if Mons?

  • @rikvandenberg4810

    @rikvandenberg4810

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice t hear come back sometime

  • @olivertwist8015

    @olivertwist8015

    3 ай бұрын

    Or maybe 2ATAF

  • @eugenepiurkowski5439

    @eugenepiurkowski5439

    22 күн бұрын

    @@louisr5708 Spent two joyful years stationed at SHAPE.

  • @KoenvanGorpAstronomy
    @KoenvanGorpAstronomy7 ай бұрын

    Belgian here. My partner and mother are 'small eaters'. Not cleaning out your plate is not really frowned upon. You may be asked if anything was wrong, just answer it was good (if it was) and you are finished and no one will bat an eye. Most places will pack your leftovers, but you have to ask. The only place where it is frowned upon is all you can eat places: Take what you can finish there.

  • @pieterkeuppens380
    @pieterkeuppens380 Жыл бұрын

    As a Belgian, visit Ghent and Bruges, those two are the most beautiful (big) cities we have to offer. If you are looking to party during the week, go to Overpoort in Ghent where all the students hang out (including myself), foreign people are always welcomed whit open arms! Especially when we’re drunk. Greetz

  • @jimjungle1397

    @jimjungle1397

    Жыл бұрын

    I am American and was a student in Antwerp for 1 year and for 3 years in Ghent. My room was near Overpoort, but those are student cafes, used a lot on Thursday nights. Go to the city center on Friday and Saturday nights with the foreign students! I guess most foreign students are older than most Belgian students there, but the Belgian students really keep to themselves, while the foreign students really get to know each other. Ghent is almost empty on the weekends, with the Belgian students away at home. All of us foreign students had the whole city to ourselves on the weekends. Easter vacation was always a good time for two weeks. The Belgian students don't know what they are missing when they go home.

  • @evanslechten7437

    @evanslechten7437

    Жыл бұрын

    dan zeg ik graag hallo😆😅

  • @jand8344

    @jand8344

    7 ай бұрын

    Only Ghent and Bruges? You must be kidding 😅 Or you’re from Ghent 😅

  • @cedricvr5705
    @cedricvr5705 Жыл бұрын

    Love your videos about Belgium, awesome that you're exploring our beautiful little country.

  • @JjustBoy
    @JjustBoy Жыл бұрын

    Ghent is easily my favourite city in terms of beauty, just stunning.

  • @sollyolly9547
    @sollyolly95479 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this video. I have become very familiar with Belgium these past few years, it really feels like a hidden (or at least understated) gem in Europe, we love it. Just one or two things on the video: firstly, we find Belgians to be much (much!) friendlier than French people, they seem really welcoming and open. Secondly, I think it's important to get across that many museums/ other attractions are closed on Mondays, more than Sundays. Not everything, by any means, but a lot. Our own tip would be just to be mindful of that, and plan in advance what is open on a Monday rather than assuming that everything will be. Same in many European cities.

  • @claudyfocan731

    @claudyfocan731

    6 ай бұрын

    The French are indeed generally rude in my experience. Their food too, its not better than ours. Nor worse 🤷‍♂️ Our people sometimes don’t come over very well bcs they might be a bit closed up when meeting strangers. Idk why. I work for an offshore company, I work at sea with people from all over the world, from Croatia to the Philippines, they all mistook me for being Dutch at first 😂 bcs I am more open and “in your face” than they are used to with Belgians 😆

  • @Olafje
    @Olafje7 ай бұрын

    As a Flemish, I indeed can instantly tell from which province a fellow Flemish person is.

  • @Dubeystep
    @Dubeystep Жыл бұрын

    As a Belgian from the Walloon region ( that studied in Flanders ) I find it sad that the northen cities are the only cities being talked about. There are many cities/villages to visit in the Walloon part ( south ). I think there is a lack of tourism there because the Walloons are French speaking and often have a harder time communicating in English to foreigners. But I promise you, they are as friendly and open as in the north. Thanks for talking about Belgium :D I'm glad you enjoyed it here

  • @gt-lv3zo

    @gt-lv3zo

    Жыл бұрын

    Let us know some good ones and we'll go.

  • @shxbalee9249

    @shxbalee9249

    Жыл бұрын

    Even friendlier… 🤷‍♀️😌

  • @vitalyvolkov1618

    @vitalyvolkov1618

    Жыл бұрын

    As someone from Flanders (of Russian origin, but living in Belgium since childhood and basically completely integrated), I very much support this. I think it's a shame that a lot of Flemings as well as foreign tourists only visit Flemish cities (that are absolutely with it, of course) and Brussels, while ingnoring Walloon cities. I very much loved Liège and Namur, as well as many smaller cities and towns: Tournai, Mons, Dinant, Huy, Spa, Arlon! I even liked Charleroi, it's not as terrible as often represented in Flemish and foreign media. While my French is rather limited, people in Wallonia were always super friendly! Belgium is a wonderful country, small yet culturally diverse. In order to fully uppreciate it, one should visit both parts, Flanders and Wallonia, as well as Brussels and even German-speaking region (technically a part of Wallonia, but distinct in terms of language and culture).

  • @SamanthaBroodhuys

    @SamanthaBroodhuys

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@gt-lv3zoL'abbaye d'Aulne, L'abbaye de Marredsous , la plus grande bibliothèque de tout le pays est en Wallonie. Librairie Molière. Bref! Quand je lis que nous ne maîtrisons pas les langues... Je n'ai même plus envie de faire d'efforts. Pour le reste , faite une recherche sur Google. Je viens d'une famille hollandaise et belge. Je parle trois langues. Mais il faut se ramasser les commentaires des américains... Qui ne parle qu'une seule langue et dont la principale nourriture sont les hamburgers et autres choses qui filent le diabète. Vous voyez les clichés sont vraiment partout.

  • @Filipables

    @Filipables

    7 ай бұрын

    The French has some beautiful places for sure but if you compare bigger cities the French speaking cities are neglected, there is less structural maintenance and they work less to keep it clean.

  • @huytonfunktion
    @huytonfunktion Жыл бұрын

    Don't think you can drink the beer like at home. They're smaller scooner sizes for the reason the alcohol % is through the roof. And different beers can hit different. Talking from experience!

  • @petercdowney

    @petercdowney

    Жыл бұрын

    Public intoxication is also much less acceptable in Belgium than it is, for instance, in the UK.

  • @FlyingSpaghettiMonster2000

    @FlyingSpaghettiMonster2000

    Жыл бұрын

    They have a beer museum in bruges, well worth a visit, just for the history alone

  • @kristus20

    @kristus20

    Жыл бұрын

    The pils beer is doable in large quantities it comes in 25/30 (depending op the bar and brand), 33 and 50 cl sizes. For most of the beers out there it’s almost always 33cl and alcohol percentages can really range from almost 0 to well over 20% but most will be in the 6,5 to 10% range when excluding pils which is generally 5,2%.

  • @patriciavandevelde5469

    @patriciavandevelde5469

    Жыл бұрын

    hahahahaha

  • @TomHermans
    @TomHermans6 ай бұрын

    As a Belgian, this is pretty spot on. We might differ slightly on some small technicalities or as someone who lives here and someone who doesn't but it's a very very fair representation. Very good work. And good advice about the beers. Don't overdo it. Unless you like to end up drunk, it's pretty easy around here 😉

  • @teddybear101
    @teddybear101 Жыл бұрын

    in Ghent, there has been a long time each year on the first Sunday of the month, all the shops in the city are open

  • @BlackCatBCB
    @BlackCatBCB Жыл бұрын

    I’m actually from Belgium living in Tokyo. I agree with all you’ve said. Glad you enjoyed your stay there.

  • @SvenTeirlinck
    @SvenTeirlinck6 ай бұрын

    As a local from Belgium (Flemish), it is nice to hear all those positives about our country. We Belgians aren't so positive about our own country but still, all you did say...I have to agree that it is (most of it) thru.

  • @Killerwale-hk4wy
    @Killerwale-hk4wy7 ай бұрын

    When it comes to parties we do have some of the biggest music festivals out there, Rock Werchter, Pukkelpop and Tommorowland are all pretty big and attract a lot of tourists, and there are ofcourse moments like the Ghent festivities which are also pretty fun, and massive. For reference, Tommorowland has about 400 000 guests each year, it's Belgium's biggest music festival. The Ghent festivities are a bit longer, but count 2 000 000 guests every year. The music isn't done by that famous artists, but it is free. Fun fact actually, Ghent doesn't book huge artists because it would bring in too much tourists (it's still a free event) and the few times they did, it always backfired.

  • @Nu7s42
    @Nu7s427 ай бұрын

    As a Belgian I approve of this message. Subscribed.

  • @jackkeates5731
    @jackkeates5731 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent job explaining so many things about Belgium!

  • @arizotje
    @arizotje Жыл бұрын

    The nightlife was bigger here, but more and more clubs dissapeared because reasons. You can find still partys in allot student citys and big citys, in the summer there is ALLOT of festivals. Most famous one, tomorrowland for example.

  • @xxbryanxx60

    @xxbryanxx60

    Жыл бұрын

    Reasons….???

  • @arizotje

    @arizotje

    Жыл бұрын

    @@xxbryanxx60 The most common is drugs and moneywashing.

  • @himechin.
    @himechin. Жыл бұрын

    Midi means midday in french -> the sun is situated in the south during lunch -> so south

  • @kristofwynants
    @kristofwynants7 ай бұрын

    Flemish boy here. Amusing to see my country through the eyes of an American and, in general, not far off the mark. A few nuances though: there is a big nightlife here, but you have to know where to find it. There's a plethora of pubs and clubs, open until morning, techno & dance is still a really big scene here (and was partly invented here) and we have the most summer festivals per capita in the world. Every town and village has a night shop so you can get beers and smokes up to 1 AM or later. Public transport is quite lame here, especially when you go outside of the more populated areas. Rent a bike. Belgium has been upscaling it's bike infrastructure and it's slowly starting to show. And since Flanders is mostly flat, it's excellent bike country. It's national sport #2 after soccer. We do love our beers and our food, but the service is not per se bad, in stead they allow you to take your time. Besides Brussels also Charleroi, Antwerp and Ghent have some really sketchy areas. And we're not all that crazy about chocolate, that's mainly a tourist trap. But I admit, we do have excellent chocolatiers (some of them are celebs even!) As far as the regions are concerned: that's all true, but I would state that there's a bigger cultural difference between city folk and country folk here. But the regional differences within both Flanders and Wallonia are more gradual. The difference in mentality between Wallonia and Flanders as a linguistic/cultural entity, however, is massive and more truncated. Having lived in both parts, it's really like going into another country. Hope that clarifies some things! Enjoy our little s(t)inkhole!

  • @Chris.Towers
    @Chris.Towers Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, great video, Mark! Going back to Europe for two months this fall. Can’t wait!!!!

  • @NoName-1239
    @NoName-1239 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been subscribed to you since I was in high school, it’s 7 years later and I’m still subscribed to you. You seem like a nice down to earth person with a passion for traveling! ❤️ I also visited Brussels Belgium just last weekend, I wish you posted this last week hahaha

  • @woltersworld

    @woltersworld

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for having stuck with me all these years.

  • @veradonna1763
    @veradonna17637 ай бұрын

    I 💗 Belgium, I 💗 Brussels!La Belgique c est mon pays de coeur!💗

  • @daigazute6224
    @daigazute62243 ай бұрын

    Love your vibe! Such a positivity! Thanks a lot

  • @LReBe7
    @LReBe77 ай бұрын

    🙋🏻‍♂️Belgian here! Cleaning your plate is part of our culture mainly because of the war. My grandmothers cared about cleaning the plate.

  • @lukash6690
    @lukash6690 Жыл бұрын

    This is a very brave man! Standing in a town square in Belgium with a German shirt? You don't see that very often.

  • @VickiKunkel

    @VickiKunkel

    11 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. LOL!

  • @echohare

    @echohare

    10 ай бұрын

    Is there beef with the Germens?

  • @gaspardi2096

    @gaspardi2096

    10 ай бұрын

    Nobody gives a f about that fr

  • @Lookhaz

    @Lookhaz

    7 ай бұрын

    Germans are very welcome here, it's the Dutch that have "beef" with them lol

  • @flitsertheo
    @flitsertheo Жыл бұрын

    3:19 The North (Noord - Nord) , Central (Centraal, Central) and South (Zuid, Midi) stations are connected by the North-South Connection, a line running for the most part underground through the centre of Brussels. If you pay attention you'll notice 2 other, small stations (Congres and Kapellekerk) where few trains stop.

  • @Feargal17
    @Feargal1710 ай бұрын

    Really informative video, keep up the good work😊

  • @nathanaellecalus4571
    @nathanaellecalus45716 ай бұрын

    As a person living in Bruges so being West Flemish half Canadian, I can tell you one thing, we as West Flemish people we can party hard work hard and might come off as people who don't have the most patience, we all try our best, and work hard. We do love our country and we learn to speak Dutch, French, German, English very early on in our life to be honest. Nightlife is also pretty good and last long but at times you'll need to learn the places where to go when but everyone can find them. Just enjoy while visiting please

  • @q-tip5801
    @q-tip5801 Жыл бұрын

    Found out about stores closing at 6pm the bad way lmao, we arrived 2 weeks ago to Brussels at 3pm, had a nap and couldn't do much that first day after we woke up at 5pm... we also missed entering the Atomium but overall, Brussels was one of my favorite cities to visit in Europe (in the short 12 days 4 countries stay we did), so def recommend trying to look at this city for maybe longer! Will definitely visit again.

  • @TDarkHunt
    @TDarkHunt Жыл бұрын

    Belgium definitely has more of a 'dance bar' than a clubbing scene, but mid-sized student cities will also at least have a smattering of places you can go for that, not just Antwerp and Brussels

  • @hassanalihusseini1717

    @hassanalihusseini1717

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh yes, I will travel 6000km to visit a Bar or a night club..... And there are really people who do that. Crazy... they can have the same music and atmosphere at home in acheaper and greener way....

  • @TDarkHunt

    @TDarkHunt

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hassanalihusseini1717 but you will travel 6000km to visit a temple or church or restaurant or museum? They have that too in wherever you're from. Silly argument. Even supermarkets are different in different countries, why wouldn't partying be?

  • @aminatacham2373

    @aminatacham2373

    Жыл бұрын

    Go to Leuven (Louvain) and to Louvain-la-Neuve

  • @hassanalihusseini1717

    @hassanalihusseini1717

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TDarkHunt But the difference is when you are in a "NIGHT"! club as the name says you are all the night out, and sleeping all the day (I know that from some people I met in Bangkok). And you can find temples like in Thailand in USA? Or pyramides like in Djisah, Egypt in France? You are NOT a traveler at all.

  • @wardwyseur

    @wardwyseur

    Жыл бұрын

    gent,leuven

  • @nessnness
    @nessnness6 ай бұрын

    This was really nice and great. Thank you!

  • @EceGurlerArtTurkiye
    @EceGurlerArtTurkiye Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! This was very helpful!

  • @dojelnotmyrealname4018
    @dojelnotmyrealname4018 Жыл бұрын

    As a belgian, the service thing is a culture thing. It's not really "bad" service but just a different mentality. Belgian service is get your order, get you what you need, and then get out of your way until you need them again. Atleast in Limburg(flanders), the usual way it goes is you sit at an open table, you look through the menu for your drinks, you order your drinks, then you look through the rest of the menu for your actual meal. And either you ask for that when your drinks arrive, or if you need more time, you can wave your hand at the server when you're ready to order. Same with getting the bill. The customer decides when they're finished eating and ready to pay. You either flag a waiter or go to the bar directly to pay for your food. In short, the belgian version of good service is "don't bother the customers unnecesarily". They'll come once at the start because obviously people go to a place to get something, and after that it's up to you to decide when you need them again. So the real don't in that case is "Don't be afraid to flag the waiters". It's normal here, they won't be upset over it. They tend to "patrol" the tables to make sure that everyone has the chance to flag them if they want service. (atleast I suspect so, maybe it's just the randomness of people picking tables and ordering, but I kinda suspect it's atleast partially deliberate). You can just raise your hand to grab their attention and they'll be with you swiftly enough. They just aren't trained to come and check on every table periodically without being called.

  • @woltersworld

    @woltersworld

    Жыл бұрын

    I find it more professional if that makes sense. I trust my waiters input in Belgium as they seem to know what goes with what dish better and its not just them recommending the most expensive item on the menu

  • @TheSwedishTraveler
    @TheSwedishTraveler Жыл бұрын

    I have been to Bastogne a couple of times, and it was amazing!

  • @julienmans3359
    @julienmans33596 ай бұрын

    Another Belgian here (Waloon), I do agree with pretty much everything but the nightlife and the "bad" service at restaurants. You basically just have to understand that we don't like to put on a show as much as americans do, partying is done in dedicated places, sometimes in private places you would have to get invited to, sometimes in well known places or at events (that are really common here). Belgians who don't want to party really want to be left alone. The same goes for restaurants (as many people already pointed out), we go there to enjoy some food and dislike being bothered while doing so, waiters will simply wait for us to call for them if we need anything

  • @jeodude
    @jeodude Жыл бұрын

    I went to Brugge on your recommendation years ago…glad I did!

  • @esmecm7804
    @esmecm78049 ай бұрын

    How good to find this type of content. For someone that has little knowledge of Belgium and wants to visit this country, this video can give some good tips. Am soon going to Antwerp, and really curious for the cuisine there as people say is one of the places with the best restaurants in Europe

  • @itzrezz1247

    @itzrezz1247

    7 ай бұрын

    antwerp has indd really good restaurants but also expect a price tag on that :s

  • @weirelds
    @weirelds6 ай бұрын

    As a Bruges local (and a sort of youtuber myself) I was curious how Belgium is perceived as a tourist. I love how you bring the video to your audience! I would say another don´t is to go in a place speaking the wrong languague, like yelling bonjouuurrr as you walk in a flemish bar and vice versa. This is a historical thing but walking in using the oposite languague is a guarantee for bad service (at least for me) 😅

  • @GuyFrommexico
    @GuyFrommexico5 ай бұрын

    I have lived in Belgium for 15 years, all recommendations are spot on!!!

  • @justinanderson2129
    @justinanderson2129 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this great information. My wife and I are going to Belgium for 9 days in September. The most important thing we as Americans from the northeast have to do is be patient!!!

  • @kristus20

    @kristus20

    Жыл бұрын

    Especially where they speak french, Walloons are known for being lazy.

  • @Jamelai1980

    @Jamelai1980

    Жыл бұрын

    Dear, some places to visit. Ieper - Brugge and Damme - knokke - gent - belgian coastline - antwerpen - leuven - Brussels - namur - dinant - Liège - tournai - bouillon- ... Pairi Daiza - grottes de han + wildlife - ...

  • @superace9946
    @superace9946 Жыл бұрын

    Just 1 correction, for young backpackers, there is plenty especially during summer. Nice nature in the ardenne and many festivals.

  • @kimbaker3232
    @kimbaker32325 ай бұрын

    Thanks for a wonderful review ❤

  • @abtran2010
    @abtran20104 ай бұрын

    just back from 3 days in Brussels and this advice is spot on, good work.

  • @squarebelgium
    @squarebelgium9 ай бұрын

    Pretty well summarised in my opinion. As for the limited service you get in bars and restaurants I'd say it's very much a European kind of service vs a US type of service. People are less service oriented and on top of that there are way less people (probably 4x less than in the US) working in any given bar or restaurant because of the high taxes on wages so they need to focus on efficiency. Nightlife I tend to disagree. There's a lot of nightlife, no closing hours for bars or clubs anywhere and no restrictions on buying alcohol at any time of the day or night but you need to know where the best party is on any given night in any city.... but honestly that is also the case in NYC.

  • @andreacampos5906
    @andreacampos5906 Жыл бұрын

    Love your energy!! feels like a friend talking over vacation. As a Mexican, I understand the culture shock of the customer service, but goes around in all of Europe

  • @pascalmerschaudio

    @pascalmerschaudio

    9 ай бұрын

    here in europe we can not act friendly so much like in the US. I appreciate both sides......i lived in Berlin, there can you see bad customer service .....thats a customer desert

  • @SebastianSnoeck

    @SebastianSnoeck

    7 ай бұрын

    it is in a way efficient but without the fake smile and pushiness

  • @DeSvenster
    @DeSvenster7 ай бұрын

    When it comes to the service...I love it. Maybe because I'm Belgian ofcourse, but I love the fact that they leave you alone. You sit down, they give you the menu, they leave, come back in a few minutes, take your order, leave and come back with your order without the unnecessary chit-chat, leaving more time for other customers to get their orders done. And it's like that in most European countries really. Spontaneous reading out the "specials" is something I really hate. If I wanna know, I'll ask. Or during a meal when they come ask "is everyhting good here, you need anything?" hate it... It's all about 'your' time. If you need something, just address a waiter.

  • @TMD3453
    @TMD3453 Жыл бұрын

    True that about how it all fits together. Travel is meant to be enjoyed, don’t forget!!

  • @gromit3315
    @gromit3315 Жыл бұрын

    Belgians in general are friendly. Staff in shops, café’s and restaurant are very hospitable. Even staff in fastfood restaurants are always friendly and helpful. Foreign tourist always take it for granted that the locals understand an speak their language. If lour lost, ask a local for directions in afriendly way: “Excuse me, do you speak English?” In most cases the answer will be: “A little” 😊 off course the younger generations are better in English than the elderly people. But they’ll get you where you want to be. They will do their best to help you. And don’t forget to say, ‘thank you’. Belgium is a safe place to live and to visit. But the big city police forces are understaffed. Don’t go out at night on your own, take some friends with you an stay in de well lit street and squares. Avoid dark alley’s and streets without shops and café’s. Put smarphones away an guard your purse or rucksacks. Traffic in cities is very intens and Belgians aren’t the best and safe drivers. Speeding and rather agressive driving is common. Suit a lot of electric bike as wel and wacht out for cyclists on so called ‘speed pedelecs’. Powerfull electric bikes that can reach speeds over 50 km/u and sometimes even faster. You don’t hear them comming so have a good look before you cross cyclepaths and streets. Enjoy your stay! 😊

  • @colomblanco
    @colomblanco Жыл бұрын

    Belgium has the best beer in the world, hands down

  • @mienfobelets4820

    @mienfobelets4820

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, and we own the very best and the most exclusive brand : Hoorncraft

  • @Peterigepan
    @Peterigepan6 ай бұрын

    1) belgium party culture is known throughout the world, we party late and every day. It is unique to belgium and the Netherlands. We just keep it neat in the dance cafés, sometimes open till 7am, often grouped (oude markt leuven, overpoort in gent, etc etc) 2) belgian customer service is excellent do not let this man decieve you!! When dining, one is to enjoy the company of their party (and some beers) in peace. When a waiter walks by, raise your hand slightly! From a belgian wishing you a happy stay!

  • @JohnSmith-bk6bj
    @JohnSmith-bk6bj6 ай бұрын

    Hello from Belgium, first of all what a great video. I just want to let you know that at 11:34 that’s Ieper that you are showing. Keep up the good work ! X

  • @bubba4072
    @bubba4072 Жыл бұрын

    I love Belgium 🇧🇪❣️ I lived there for 2 years when I was a kid. I can't wait to visit Mons again. The cities and country are beautiful.

  • @michellef1382

    @michellef1382

    Жыл бұрын

    I live in Belgium

  • @GregoryVangilbergen
    @GregoryVangilbergen7 ай бұрын

    As a Belgian, this is very accurate. Well done! One thing, he doesn't stress enough is how fast you need to get out of Brussels. It's the least interesting, least nice, least safe place to visit in our otherwise really interesting, safe, and nice country. 😄

  • @mienfobelets4820

    @mienfobelets4820

    7 ай бұрын

    Born in Belgium I do agree with that. Nowadays Brussels is a hellhole, and it goes worse every day

  • @fuzzykeuh

    @fuzzykeuh

    7 ай бұрын

    Whenever my wife invites some of her foreign friends over for sightseeing Belgium, i always tell them i'll take them anywhere, but not Brussels. If they want to see that, they should go on their own 😛

  • @Lookhaz

    @Lookhaz

    7 ай бұрын

    @@mienfobelets4820 I'm sure you barely go to Brussels then... there are some bad places yeah but Laken, Elsene, Sint Gillis, Etterbeek and the entire center are amazing

  • @mienfobelets4820

    @mienfobelets4820

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Lookhaz My wife (it's her account I'm using) was born and grew up in Zaventem, so she was quite common with Brussels. Have you ever been treated in woluwe shopping centre in a way "il ne faut pas se fâcher, ce ne sont que des Flamands" ? En dit is 50 jaar geleden. Nadat we getrouwd zijn is ze zelfs nooit meer willen terugkeren. Brussel is a hellhole, Trump had voor één keer gelijk.

  • @Lookhaz

    @Lookhaz

    6 ай бұрын

    @@mienfobelets4820 Nog niet, maar ik ben zeker dat dit de rotte appels zijn. Ik vind de mensen in Brussel zeer aangenaam

  • @pierreghislain4861
    @pierreghislain48617 ай бұрын

    About the partying, are you sure you tried ? Nightlife in Brussels or Ghent or Liège in Wallonia is very developped. You can spend a whole night going from place to place, with a different vibe in each and be surprised that the sun is already up.

  • @militariacollectablesbelgium
    @militariacollectablesbelgium7 ай бұрын

    You topics are 100% TRUE!!!! ❤ welcome to Belgium all! 🤜

  • @Joran_DR
    @Joran_DR Жыл бұрын

    As a Belgian citizen myself, I recommend the city of Gent/ village of Boom (Tommorowland) for the party people out there ;) Those are mostly places for the younger students or party tourists

  • @oliviervanespen5047

    @oliviervanespen5047

    Жыл бұрын

    I live in Boom. I don't feel it that way (altough I love living here, when it is not tommorowland)

  • @Joran_DR

    @Joran_DR

    Жыл бұрын

    I understand that for sure, one big hell of insomnia-summer XD

  • @damiaanspatrick2050
    @damiaanspatrick2050 Жыл бұрын

    Don't forget to visit in Belgium : Apart from Bruges, Ghent and Brussels. The city of LEUVEN, ANTWERP, MECHELEN, LIEGE, NAMUR, MONS,....

  • @BelgianNoise
    @BelgianNoise7 ай бұрын

    I really feel like you should have ran this script through with a Belgian person. You are like 80% correct on every point.

  • @Tastewithnewdrinks
    @Tastewithnewdrinks Жыл бұрын

    Great review.

  • @onastyg
    @onastyg7 ай бұрын

    I'm from Belgium and I love sightseeing here, there is much culture to discover. But living here can be ridiculous..

  • @TheKristofdv
    @TheKristofdv8 ай бұрын

    You have great places for going out in Belgium! Basically, you can do so in all 'student' cities (where the big universities in Flanders are): Leuven (the best in my opinion - I live and studied here), Gent, Antwerpen, Brussel, and Hasselt. Also, our service is not that bad... we just don't like that 'fake' happiness... Anyways, nice video! I can see that you really 'understand' Belgium, in some way... Well done! :D

  • @DominiqueTimmermans
    @DominiqueTimmermans7 ай бұрын

    Very well done. I am Belgian and I can tell you all this is true.

  • @replicantMK2
    @replicantMK2 Жыл бұрын

    im belgian and i agree with all of these youre well experienced my friend

  • @PascalGienger
    @PascalGienger Жыл бұрын

    Ah I forgot something: For Belgian trains, there are 10 rides-tickets for the whole national railway system. 10 rides in 2nd class is 84 Euros (bought in the SNCB App, 87 when bought at an SNCB booth): Standard Multi (Rail Pass) *best-seller* Seul ou à plusieurs 10 trajets pour € 8,70 chacun (€ 8,40 dans l'app) pour n'importe quelle destination en Belgique So a trip Brussels to Oostende and Knocke to the Atlantic Ocean is €8.40 only. Those tickets are not bound to a name - So when used with 4 persons you can do a return trip and still have 2 usable tickets open. In First class, the price would be 129 in the App and 132 at the booth.

  • @hohohosanta446
    @hohohosanta446 Жыл бұрын

    As a Belgian, I totally agree with you Mark ! 👍

  • @Deodorant_Crusader

    @Deodorant_Crusader

    Жыл бұрын

    Feit👍🏻

  • @marcdc6809
    @marcdc68096 ай бұрын

    Ghent is indeed amazing, Antwerp is also worth a visit... a nice place is also Lier... to spend an afternoon... In the south you find more interesting landscapes, the Ardennes... nice places to visit: Bouillon, with a wonderful castle, Orval, with a beautiful abbey and lake and woodlands, La Roche, a quaint old town...

  • @moibelgium7636
    @moibelgium76366 ай бұрын

    This is actually quite a good video about our country, a very good one in fact. Well done.

  • @jeromeh5164
    @jeromeh5164 Жыл бұрын

    No nightlife in Belgium ? You're wrong, they are plenty of places to party, from bars to nightclubs pretty much everywhere across the country (many french come to belgium just to party). Belgium also has the highest rate of festivals per inhabitants in the world. Of course it is not Spain or Portugal where many cities come alive after 10 p.m.

  • @fabiano2655
    @fabiano2655 Жыл бұрын

    Not a bad summary. I think you grasped it 👍 I would insist on not forgetting there is Flander and Wallonia. There are two subcultures in this country. Belgium is in the middle of Europe and like in Europe, it has is southern "Latin" part and its nothern "german" part, it's not exactly the same culture. For instance, don't be late in Flanders, in Wallonia let's say we're more flexible and less ponctual. Same for jaywalk probably more usual in the south of the country... ;-)

  • @CyberFinance2077
    @CyberFinance207711 ай бұрын

    Awesome tips! I made a quick video about 5 Brussels facts, and now I need to go there!!

  • @costasworldofmusicmemories5792
    @costasworldofmusicmemories5792 Жыл бұрын

    Harriet and I have been to Belgium. We have a friend who is from there. You were spot on. There's more to Belgium than Brussels. Thanks for the video. Harriet and Jim

  • @Not_Thebadguy
    @Not_Thebadguy11 ай бұрын

    4:45 I'd advice you to visit Flanders and Wallonia seperately, you could split the trip into two parts, for examle two days in Flanders, two days in Wallonia. The regions are just diffrent. I think it's more fun to experience them seperately, but the entire region at the same time, instead of both regions.

  • @Brendo2386

    @Brendo2386

    10 ай бұрын

    I'll be visiting Ieper and surrounds in September. A few days there and then heading to Bree

  • @Lookhaz

    @Lookhaz

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Brendo2386 How'd it go?

  • @Brendo2386

    @Brendo2386

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Lookhaz it was great!

  • @BillGreenAZ
    @BillGreenAZ Жыл бұрын

    I like how Mark wraps up the video by getting excited reminiscing about all the great places he's visited and experiences he's had in Belgium. I can tell it must be a great country based solely on his enthusiasm. Those of you from Belgium have a right to be proud of your country. Oh yeah, you have some of the best beer and best chocolates in the world.

  • @martenjonkers8731
    @martenjonkers87316 ай бұрын

    the party scene is pretty wild, you just need to know where to look, the nightlife in Antwerp gets crazy

  • @user-ww9yk3oq9c
    @user-ww9yk3oq9c11 ай бұрын

    love this video!

  • @BioMath1996
    @BioMath19967 ай бұрын

    another don't in Belgium. don't confuse the german flag on the shirt with the actual Belgian flag. The belgian flag is black-yellow-red verticaly ordered and not black-Red Yellow-Horizontaly ordered like on the shirt; that would be the german falg. but a great video in all. if you kinda want a party location there is brussels and Antwerp but Leuven is also a more partying city cause of all the students there.

  • @kristus20
    @kristus20 Жыл бұрын

    As a Belgian, I am almost always late everywhere, I don’t intend to but it happens and it’s not that big of a deal…

  • @sughrue88888
    @sughrue88888 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Very helpful.

  • @richarddavenport2962
    @richarddavenport29622 ай бұрын

    Helpful! Thanks!

  • @krejerki
    @krejerki Жыл бұрын

    About the Belgian restaurant service: First, a lot of Belgians tend not to like overly (fake) friendly interactions, and tend to prefer this kind of more formal service. Secondly, a lot of Belgians want to enjoy their meal in peace with their friends/family, and don't like to be interupted every so often. (I think this is a very American thing). If Belgians need something or have a problem with the service, they'll just ask the waiter over. That said, restaurants often don't have a lot of waiters on staff, so when it's busy, you might have to wait a for service. But I hope this gives some different insights into why the Belgian restaurant service is the way it is.