During my two-week European tour in the summer of 2018, I had the chance to explore three charming cities in Belgium: Brussels, Bruges, and Ghent. Each city offered a unique blend of history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. From the medieval charm of Bruges to the grand squares of Brussels and the picturesque canals of Ghent, I captured the beauty and character of these remarkable destinations
Belgium | July 2018
Our first stop in Belgium was Brussels, the vibrant capital city. Strolling through its historic streets, I was captivated by the city’s mix of stunning architecture, from the ornate facades of the Grand Place to the modern designs of its European institutions. Capturing these architectural contrasts was a highlight of my visit, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich history and dynamic atmosphere
The next day, we visited Bruges, a city renowned for its charming canals and medieval architecture. Known as one of the "Venices of the North," Bruges offers a picturesque blend of history and natural beauty. Exploring the serene canals and cobblestone streets, I captured the city’s timeless atmosphere, with its stunning bridges and historic buildings that make it feel like a step back in time
The following day, we explored Bruges, a city famous for its enchanting canals and medieval charm. Often referred to as the "Venice of the North," Bruges seamlessly blends rich history with natural beauty. As I wandered along the peaceful canals and cobblestone streets, I captured the city’s timeless allure, from its iconic bridges to its well-preserved historic buildings—each scene evoking a sense of stepping into another era
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