10 Hidden Gems Things to do in Flanders That You Shouldn't Miss

November 8, 2021 Hector Krause

Discover the best top things to do in Flanders, Belgium including For Freedom Museum, Huis Nagels, Museum Plantin-Moretus, Groot Begijnhof, Tongeren Flea Market, ZOO Planckendael, Hoge Kempen National Park, vzw Het Domein Bokrijk, Begijnhof St Elisabeth (St. Elisabeth House), Museum Paul Delvaux.
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1. For Freedom Museum

Ramskapellestraat 91 - 93, Knokke-Heist 8301 Belgium +32 50 68 71 30 [email protected] http://www.forfreedommuseum.be/
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5.0 based on 271 reviews

For Freedom Museum

Our Mission No inhabitant of the "Zwinstreek" and West Zeeland Flanders was spared repression and hardship between 1940 and 1944. This dark period in our history is the museum’s main theme. It is precisely this phase of our local past that we want to pass on to our children and grandchildren, in the hope that such war violence will not be repeated. Young people need to know that freedom has a price, a price our ancestors paid with hard currency. We must cherish freedom. This important message of peace and tolerance is given daily in the For Freedom Museum.

Reviewed By margotv310

One of the best WWII museums we ever visited! Very extended collection of military relics, beautiful real life stories, great audioguide and friendly staff. 100% recommended!

2. Huis Nagels

Stationsstraat 33, Sint-Truiden 3800 Belgium +32 11 48 24 94 [email protected] http://huisnagels.be/
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Huis Nagels

Discover a variety of magnificent building styles in this impressive notary house. It was built in 1892 by Louis Nagels. The visitor enters an overwhelming entrancehall with huge staircase and all the entrances to the notary's chambers. On the first floor you can admire some unique interiors as Gothic, Louis XV & Egyptian style. A splendid example of the in that era so popular Egyptomania. The curious who would like to find out where and how the 'Staff' in the 19th century functioned can visit the completely renovated 'Downstairs staff kitchen rooms' & the amazing 'Octopus' room. These Downstairs room are finally ready to be rented for any family occasion or business meeting.

3. Museum Plantin-Moretus

Vrijdagmarkt 22, Antwerp 2000 Belgium +32 3 221 14 50 [email protected] http://www.museumplantinmoretus.be/
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4.5 based on 1,321 reviews

Museum Plantin-Moretus

Walk into the printing press and the Plantin-Moretus family home as though you were a family friend paying a visit 400 years ago. Explore the house, the garden and the press in the only museum in the world on the UNESCO World Heritage list. - the two oldest printing presses in the world and more than 20.000 lead letters - 30.000 old books, illustrated manuscripts and other treasures of European printing - a beautiful baroque garden hidden within the walls of the museum

Reviewed By 267christophere - Cologne, Germany

Having to choose either Rubenshuis or the Plantin-Moretus museum due to the limited time I had during my stay, I decided on the latter and loved it. The rooms of this printing house are incredible and the collection of printing tools, printed books and manuscripts is really interesting. You can either take an audio guide (2€) or borrow copies of museum guides provided in the first room (free) to navigate through the exhibit (I took both). The staff was extremely friendly and helpful too. The museum does a great job in showing the many aspects of the Plantin-Moretus business and there is so much to learn about the printing process in general. Unfortunately, the museum shop was closed for inventory when I was there, so I am already looking forward to my next visit.

4. Groot Begijnhof

Schapenstraat, Leuven 3000 Belgium http://www.leuven.be/en/tourism/sightseeing/monuments/great-beguinage.jsp
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4.5 based on 1,134 reviews

Groot Begijnhof

Reviewed By Vizoog - Belgium, null

If you are visiting the Grand-Beguinage (UNESCO world heritage site, now owned by the university) nearby you can find an hidden gem. ‘De Grote Spui’, a medieval river lock complex established in 1365 BC From the backyard of Bistro ‘The Spuye’ you have a spectacular view of the system consisting of four arches with wooden lock gates. How to get there: Take Volmolenlaan in the direction of the Ring road (Tervuursevest). You will find a tunnel for pedestrians and cyclists, where the road crosses the river Dyle. Here is the entrance of the University Sports Facilities (Universitair Sportcentrum). The place is popular among both students and locals.

5. Tongeren Flea Market

Leopoldwal, Veemarkt, Tongeren 3700 Belgium http://www.tongeren.be
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4.5 based on 207 reviews

Tongeren Flea Market

Reviewed By Tabby42 - Illinois, United States

We have bought many items from this wonderful city that opens its doors EVERY SUNDAY (except for Christmas, and possibly other official holidays that fall on Sunday). You will find antiques from vendors from various countries: England, France, Germany, and Belgium--probably others as well! Depends on what you are looking for, but we have bought GREAT wood furniture pieces: tables, Minty bookcase, French chest of drawers, nesting tables, chest-similar to cedar chest--without the cedar; unique traveling writing box (see one that Alexander Hamilton used at Ft. Ticonderoga), or wooden stationary desk organizer, holds paper, pens/pencils & has the date cards--possible used by stationary salesmen (the last two were from England). Today first Sunday of August 2017 we have returned with garden items to use for flowers (or such is my plan); from zinc washtub, to enamel pots - old chamber pot, or washstand with wash pan, a cute bicycle to hold three flower pots. As others wrote the haggling is part of the fun of getting the best deal, but don't go too low to insult the dealer! I had a total blast today and came home with more than expected to include a milk can with strainer & lid! Color me exuberant!! I even found an oil painting from a dealer that also sells on E-Bay - what a wonderful and fun day!! They do this rain or shine, they have a large building for inside vendors, as well as in a parking garage lower level for those bad weather days. Otherwise the vendors sets up on the streets and square of town from 0600-1400, but you had better get there early, because many do start packing up around noon! There local antique shops in town, that are open during this time as well--check them out too!

6. ZOO Planckendael

Leuvensesteenweg 582, Mechelen 2812 Belgium +32 15 41 49 21 [email protected] http://www.zooplanckendael.be/
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4.5 based on 1,084 reviews

ZOO Planckendael

7. Hoge Kempen National Park

Winterslagstraat 87, Genk 3600 Belgium 32089655665 [email protected] http://www.nationaalpark.be
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Hoge Kempen National Park

The Hoge Kempen National Park in a nutshell.The Hoge Kempen National Park covers 5700 ha and stretches across the municipalities Dilsen-Stokkem, Maasmechelen, Zutendaal, Lanaken, Genk and As. The Hoge Kempen is the largest woodland and nature reserve in Flanders. Extensive pine woods alternate with purple flowering heathland. Large lakes were left behind where sand and gravel were extracted. The highest ‘peaks’, 100 meters high, offer magnificent views. It is home to many rare and exceptional animals. Encountering a roe is not exceptional and butterflies like the swallowtail butterfly brighten up the summer. Special inhabitants are the slippery snake, the antlion and the European beewolf. Large stones and small boulders attest to the last ice age and lend it all a magical feeling.The Hoge Kempen National Park welcomes people with a ‘heart for nature’. That is why five locations have been selected as ‘Gateway to the Hoge Kempen National Park’: Stations As in As, Pietersheim in Lanaken, Mechelse Heide in Maasmechelen, Kattevennen in Genk and Lieteberg in Zutendaal. The gateways have car parks, information kiosks, cafeterias and additional attractions. It is your starting point for walking, cycling and horseriding. Admission to the gateways and the National Park is free. The National Park is not fenced off.

Reviewed By peggy265g - Geraardsbergen, Belgium

Very nice to visite especially with children. It was a visit with a lot of interactions and things to explore

8. vzw Het Domein Bokrijk

Bokrijklaan 1, Genk 3600 Belgium +32 11 26 53 94 [email protected] http://www.bokrijk.be
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4.5 based on 660 reviews

vzw Het Domein Bokrijk

Are you curious about where our current customs and traditions stem from? At the Bokrijk Open-Air Museum, you will discover how the past is inspiring our future! Come to Bokrijk and immerse yourself in the story of craftsmanship and admire our demonstrations or even roll up your sleeves and join in one of our fascinating workshops. From 6 April 2019, the Bokrijk Open-Air Museum offers you the opportunity to step into 'The World of Bruegel'. Imagine yourself actually being in scene depicted in one of the paintings you will see on the inspiring Bruegel Trail, and discover how relative his work remains today. Besides offering the art of baking bread and the history of textiles, we will also tell you all about brewing a craft beer (BKRK Beer) in our museum brewery the Paenhuys. The Open-Air Museum is located in a 550-hectare park, which is a dream environment for hikers and cyclists. Visit the Arboretum or explore the De Wijers pond area with its 'Cycling through Water’ experience.

Reviewed By RobWillemsHasselt - Hasselt, Belgium

As regular visitors we like to go to Bokrijk for experiencing the atmosphere how life was centuries ago. Nice big cultural/historical park with many facilities to spend the whole day with family. Also nice historical games to play. Restaurants with typical older dishes and great special brewed beer.

9. Begijnhof St Elisabeth (St. Elisabeth House)

Kortrijk Belgium +32 56 24 48 38 [email protected]. http://www.kortrijk.be/adressen/begijnhof-unesco-werelderfgoed
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4.5 based on 354 reviews

Begijnhof St Elisabeth (St. Elisabeth House)

10. Museum Paul Delvaux

Paul Delvauxlaan 42, Koksijde 8670 Belgium +32 58 52 12 29 http://www.delvauxmuseum.com
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4.5 based on 214 reviews

Museum Paul Delvaux

Reviewed By Sixtine96 - London, United Kingdom

We were fortunate to have one of the ladies working for the museum giving us insights on the frescoes Paul Delvaux created for the Périer House. Reproductions are part of a temporary exhibition. Fascinating story about the vision of an art lover, Mr Périer, immortalised with his wife and daughter on the frescoes. The Périer House is still in private hands. The museum gives you a good idea how the house looked after Delvaux finished his master piece. The permanent collection shows the artist’works from his early beginnings until 1989 when he stopped painting following the death of his wife and declining vision. Beautiful love story. Love defying time and old promises. Well laid out museum.

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