When it comes to ‘gram-worthy places, there’s endless Instagrammable Spots across the globe, but which ones are the best?
From urban skylines and tropical rainforest waterfalls to cotton-candy-hued cafés, we’ve rounded up the most photogenic places in every country in the world. The places where you’ll capture travel photos that you’ll want to share with everyone you know.
Visiting Belgium?
These are the top 7 spots you can’t afford to leave off your feed (or if you are just going to Brussels we have you covered for there too).
1. The Canals in Bruges
Bruges is a fairytale town, with red brick buildings and charming squares, but it’s the gently flowing canals that make it so beautiful.
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2. Grand-Place, Brussels
The main square and opulent town hall of Brussels, Grand-Place is gorgeous. In summer the Grand Place is packed with people sipping beers on the square’s terrace restaurants, and in winter it’s lit up with festive lights.
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3. Galeries Royales St-Hubert, Brussels
Did you know that Europe’s oldest shopping arcade is in Brussels? The historic Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert are a magical place to browse the many jewellery shops, luxury boutiques, Belgian chocolate shops, cafés and restaurants.
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4. Palais De Justice, Brussels
Le Palais de Justice (The Palace of Justice) is one of the largest and most impressive buildings in the whole of Europe. In fact, it’s still the most important court building in Belgium.
The interior is even more impressive than the opulent building itself.
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5. Antwerpen-Centraal Railway Station, Antwerp
Surely one of the most beautiful train stations in Europe, this architectural gem makes for a memorable Belgium Instagram photo.
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6. Doel, East Flanders
This sleepy 700-year-old Flemish village has faced demolition since the 1960s, and only about 20 people live here. It’s absolutely charming.
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7. Ghent
A cultural hub, Ghent is one of the country’s oldest cities and has striking medieval features. Candlelit wine bars and a scenic boat tour are an extra bonus.
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