Belgium is often overlooked on the average European itinerary but it is a mistake to miss out this tiny but culturally significant territory in the North of the continent.
The country has seen the production of some of the finest works of art the continent has ever seen. Artists like Breughel, Van Dyck and Rubens were all masters in their day and Belgium's art galleries are filled with their fantastic and moving works.
Many of Belgium's cities are works of art in their own right. The simple beauty of historic centres such as Ghent and Bruges is matched by few cities in Europe.
Meanwhile, a Brussels city break will give you the perfect opportunity to witness a masterpiece of Renaissance art and architecture and a refinement not found in many cities of its size. Steeped in history, it is also home to the European Government and has a distinctly cosmopolitan and modern outlook.
The people too are an interesting mixture of French flair and taste and Dutch devil-may-care. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Brussels's centre where you can enjoy a sumptuous meal in a Michelin starred restaurant, or eat a paper cone of fries within yards of each other. Elegant coffee shops sit harmoniously with dance-clubs and you can hear any of the languages of Europe in a single turn around the magnificent Grand Place.