Ferries from
Belgium to England
Ferries from
Belgium to England
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Belgium offers travelers a unique mix of medieval charm and modern style. This small European country is packed with impressive culture, stunning architecture, world-class museums, and amazing food. In Brussels, you can see the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site with beautiful guildhalls and the impressive Town Hall. Art lovers should visit Bruges, often called the 'Venice of the North,' with its pretty canals and well-preserved medieval buildings. Ghent blends historic importance with a lively student vibe. Belgium shows off its heritage through yearly festivals, including the colorful Carnival of Binche and the beautiful Flower Carpet in Brussels, which covers the Grand Place with begonias every 2 years. Food fans can enjoy the country's famous chocolates, waffles, and over 800 types of beer. From Belgium's ports, you can easily catch ferries to the UK, especially from Zeebrugge to Hull, making it a great starting point for exploring more of Europe.
England draws visitors with its rich history and many attractions. From London's famous Big Ben and Buckingham Palace to the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge, England has many treasures to explore. The beautiful countryside shows off rolling hills in the Cotswolds and stunning coastlines in Cornwall. Book lovers can visit Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon or the beautiful Lake District where Wordsworth wrote his famous poems. Throughout the year, England hosts traditional events like the Chelsea Flower Show in May and the colorful Notting Hill Carnival in August. Sports fans can watch cricket matches in summer or football games all year. From Dover, you can easily take ferries to France, while Newcastle offers connections to the Netherlands, making England a great starting point for European adventures.