4Malmedy

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Malmedy is another small town in the Walloon Region. It is surrounded by beautiful mountains and lush forests. This is a city full of history and known for the 1944 Malmedy massacre. 84 American soldiers were murdered by German troops during World War Two close to this city. This city is great to visit during the summer or the winter since they have some skiing and hiking available. The Eifen Nature Park, a protected moorland park, is the ideal place for nature lovers.

5Rochefort

Rochefort is another city in the Walloon Region which means you can easily visit these four cities by car (we suggest you rent a car so you can take your time without the constraints of a tour bus schedule). This city is also quite small and has one main road with three names (Rue de Behogne, Place Roi Albert 1er and Rue Jacquet). Visit the Château Comtal castle, a castle full of history even though it is in ruins, make sure you visit the caves since the city is well-known for them, and drink this city’s most famous beer: the Trappist. The beer is brewed inside the Abbaye of St-Rémi but unfortunately, you cannot visit it.

6Bruges

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Bruges is located in the northwestern part of Belgium and is known for its romantic and charming canals, its cobbled stone streets, and its medieval architecture. There are a lot of things to see here. This town looks like a typical fairy tale town but it is extremely touristy, especially during the summer months. Don’t except empty streets unless you go around Christmas Time or in early spring. The Basilica of the Holy Blood is a must-see, as well as the Church of Our Lady, the Markt (a plaza in the centre of town), the Belfry (a medieval bell tower), and the Brewery De Halve Maan or the Beer Wall, of course for more beer!