Discover the best top things to do in Aalst, Belgium including De Moor Likeur- en Wijnhandel, Origin’Eau, The Grand Escape, Kanwa, 't VisVertier, St. Martin's Church, The Music Club, Belfry, Ambarosa Streekproducten, Dille & Kamille.
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Speciaalzaak met uitgebreid aanbod sterke dranken, wijnen, champagnes. Wandelwinkel gespecialiseerd in geschenkverpakkingen en giftboxen. Eigen graanstokerij De Moor sinds 1910. Al onze eigen artisanale producten zijn te proeven en te kopen in onze winkel. Family owned distillery, wines & spirits store. Our gins & genevers are distilled in a Holstein copper pot still since 1910.
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Pop-up escape room in Aalst. Escape a secret bar, together with friends, family or colleagues by solving riddles and puzzles.
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Beautiful Spa with Sauna, Hammam, Infrared sauna, whirlpool and swimming pond in the middle of a relaxing green area!
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We are 't VisVertier, a fish spa with lounge bar, located in the heart of Aalst. We have 6 fish spa's at your disposal to let you relax during this session at the feet and mind. The result afterwards are silky-smooth relaxed feet. Do not fish you thing, come and enjoy a drink in a totally vintage setting and taste our Belgium beers. Let time stand still for a moment and come to visit us for sure.
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De Sint-Martinuskerk is de hoofdparochiekerk van de stad Aalst en een stijlvoorbeeld van de Brabantse gotiek. Talrijke kunstvoorwerpen sieren de kerk, denk maar aan de schilderkunst van Pieter Paul Rubens of de beeldhouwkunst van Jeroen Duquesnoy. De kerk is gratis toegankelijk van maandag tot zondag van 09 tot 17 uur (op vrijdag tot 14 uur). Een rondleiding met gids in de kerk kan je boeken via Visit Aalst. Nog tot 2027 ondergaat de Sint-Martinuskerk een grootschalige restauratiecampagne. Hierdoor zullen sommige delen van de kerk soms niet toegankelijk zijn, bekijk de website voor de meest up-to-date informatie.
This typical example of high Gothic architecture was originally designed to be a full-fledged cathedral, but never made it much beyond the transept. That's why, at the western end of the building, the brick wall contrasts heavily with the traditional sandstone of all other parts. Many interesting sculptures and paintings to visit, of which the P. P. Rubens "St. Rochus and the Plague patients" is the top.
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The Belfry (Belfort) is open to the public. However at the moment, only guided visits are organised. Contact the Tourist Information Office for bookings. Price: 60 EUR per guide (maximum 20 persons per guide) The guided visit takes about 2 hours and includes a climb to the top of the Belfry tower (136 steps), offering spectacular views on the city! Every third Sunday of the month, individuals can also visit the Belfort between 2 pm and 5pm.
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