Belgium is situated in the west of Europe. The land here mostly
comprises of flat coastal plains in the northeast, and southeast is
occupied by the Ardennes Forest. Dutch, Flemish, French and German
are the official languages of Belgium, with Dutch being the widely
spoken followed by French. The weather here is pretty predictable.
Months from April to September are the warmest. Otherwise the
weather is pretty humid and skies are gray, that explains why
umbrellas and raincoats are a part of the dressing. So, if the
visit is planned for holidays during the rainy season, one must not
forget to carry sufficient cover for maximum protection, as this is
a coastal region. In case of emergency call 100 or 112.
Culture
Belgians are English-friendly and will make every attempt to
speak in English with a foreigner. Always remember to carry a small
gift or at least flowers especially when invited over dinner. The
dress to wear will be mentioned in the invitation, when invited for
a party. Smoking in public is acceptable.
Shopping
Brussels, Antwerp, Bruges, Ostend, Namur, Mons, Lige, Ghent and
Mechelen are the main shopping centers. Belgium is famous for
ceramics and hand-beaten copperware from Dinant, laces from Bruges,
crystals from Val Saint Lambert, woodcarvings from Spa and Belgiums
finest chocolates. In jewelry, diamonds from Antwerp are on high
demand.
Eating Out
The specialty of most of the restaurants is horse and rabbit
meat dishes. Although visitors can find a wide range of ethnic
foods, but the most famous are frites and mayonnaise and
mitraillette; mitraillette is a large bun filled with fries, donair
meat and garlic sauce, the vegetarians can ask for a veg.
substitute for the donair meat. While eating at a restaurant,
tipping is considered customary along with the value-added tax. At
the cinemas, leave a 0.50 tip for the attendant and 0.25 after
using the public toilets.
Electricity
Voltage is 230 V and frequency is 50 Hz.
Travel
Delta Air Transport has inaugurated its new European airline SN
Brussels Airlines recently. It flies to more than 58 destinations
in Europe and as well as worldwide. The Brussels Zayentem airport
is twelve km from the city and it takes 35 minutes to reach the
city from the airport. The airport has facilities like duty free
shops, car parking, taxi booking, car hiring, banks, post office,
restaurants, and medical help. Internet and fax services are
provided for the passengers. The Airport City Express train
transports passengers to three main railway stations - Brussels
North, Central and South. One can avail a bus which runs regularly
from the airport, taxis can also be hired which wait outside the
arrival hall. Tipping the taxi drivers is considered customary.
Train runs every 15 minutes.
Another airport, Brussels South Charleroi, is 5 km away from
Charleroi and 46 km from Brussels. Ryan air serves as the local
airline here and has cheap deals for several European destinations
to and from Charleroi. The facilities provided here are bus and
train services, caf, car hire, and duty free shops.
Ostend airport is 5 km away from the city and car parking, car
hire, duty free shops, and restaurants are provided here.
Antwerp airport is just 2 km away from the city. Buses run to
the Brussels Central Station every few minutes.
Liege is situated at a distance of 5 km away from the city.
Buses run at regular interval here.
The departure tax at Brussels Zayentem is 20.93, Brussels South
Charleroi is 3.49, Ostend and Antwerp is 10, and at Liege is 7.
There is a network of high-speed trains, which are operated by
Thalys, from Belgium to France, connecting Brussels with other
destinations like Bordeaux, Chambry, Cannes, Marseille, Lyon, Nice,
Valence Perpignan, and Rennes. Booking should be made in advance
for these trains. The national railway operates through out the day
providing service every few minutes to destinations such as
Andorra, Austria, France, Czech, Germany, Italy, Poland,
Luxembourg, Switzerland, the UK and the Netherlands. Insiders can
avail the Inter-Rail pass which allows visitors to travel almost 29
European Countries. This service is valid for residents who have
been settled there for more than 6 months.
Duty Free Items
Visitors can carry alcohol, tobacco, cigarettes, coffee and tea
without getting customs duty levied on them, but only the goods
should be limited. Check out for the limits before carrying such
goods. Food items that are not preserved are better avoided.
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