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Aalst Monument AttractionsHere are the top Aalst monument listings so you can find the best in Aalst for your trip. Read these monument reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. Grote Markt ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Dendermonde, Oost-Vlaanderen Region, Belgium If you want to have a drink in a cosy atmosphere, Grote markt is the place to be. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Asse, Brabant Wallon Region, Belgium Little chapel where you can rest after a nice walk. During your walk you discover splendid panorama's from the "Pajottenland" and the green edge around Brussels. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Gaasbeek, Brabant Wallon Region, Belgium All you need to know is right here . 4. De Muur ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Geraardsbergen, Oost-Vlaanderen Region, Belgium De Muur or the wall in Geraardsbergen is verry know in cycling especialy during the "Tour of Flanders" once a year. 5. Grand Place ADD TO LIST (112 reviews) Brussels, Brussels Region, Belgium The massive Grand Place is the central market square in Brussels. Victor Hugo described it as “Europe’s most beautiful square”, which is an impressive accolade.. 6. Atomium ADD TO LIST (66 reviews) Brussels, Brussels Region, Belgium Built for Expo '58, the Atomium is a 102 metre (335) tall monument shaped to form the unit cell of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. It was originally.. 7. Graslei ADD TO LIST (29 reviews) Gent, Oost-Vlaanderen Region, Belgium On warm days this is the place to be. You can go and sit at one of the little tables outside the bars or you can do as most students in Ghent do during or after the.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Sint-Niklaas, Oost-Vlaanderen Region, Belgium Great way to get to know specialty Belgian Beers. This is a kind of fair where +/- 65 brewers share their knowledge and their beers at a reasonable price. 9. Antwerpen ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Antwerpen Region, Belgium Thé place to be in Belgium! Where else...? ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Brussels, Brussels Region, Belgium Nasreddin Hoca is cool! Right, he was a Turkish guy who lived a few 100 years ago, but his lessons and stories are still interesting... And... its nice to work in a.. |