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Historic Belgium and The Netherlands by Train (Brussels - Bruges - Antwerp - Rotterdam - Amsterdam)
10 to 15+ Nigths from $1,945*
This sample price: priced within the past 7 days for arrival on 7/26/2025, departure from Atlanta ATL (GA), US. Choose your own departure city, cabin type and dates.
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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Explore Belgium and Netherlands with this customizable package. Start with Brussels (with sumptuous atmosphere, rich history and luxurious coziness), Bruges (known as the `Venice of the North`, offers architectural and artistic treasures, folklore and ambient restaurants) and Antwerp. Continue to Rotterdam (a major port city in the Dutch province of South Holland) and finish in Amsterdam (a charming city set on canals); connected by Trains. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

This 10 night sample itinerary includes:
  • Flight into Brussels and out of Amsterdam
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Brussels
  • Train from Brussels to Bruges
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Bruges
  • Train from Bruges to Antwerp
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Antwerp
  • Train from Antwerp to Rotterdam
  • Hotel for 2 nights Rotterdam
  • Train from Rotterdam to Amsterdam
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Amsterdam

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Amsterdam (216)     Brussels (62)     Rotterdam (10)     Antwerp (14)     Bruges (19)    
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1. Brussels
  131 hotels
2. Bruges
   (127 hotels)
3. Antwerp
   (88 hotels)
4. Rotterdam
   (45 hotels)
5. Amsterdam
   (166 hotels)
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2 nights in Brussels

Brussels is sumptuous, historic and luxuriously cozy. What makes Brussels special? For visitors, it's full of delights - Grand Place, mussels with chips, pralines, under crowded museums, intimate hotels, Art Nouveau, Horta, Tintin and unbelievable beers. Modern edifices are only a few steps from the cobbled streets, splendid cafés, and graceful Art Nouveau architecture that speak to the city's eventful past. Its spirit survives in traditional cafes, bars, bistros, and restaurants. Whether elegantly Art Nouveau or eccentrically festooned with posters, curios, and knickknacks, such centuries-old establishments provide a warm, convivial ambience that is peculiarly Belgian.

Enjoy the Grand-Place, Cantillon Brewery, Mini-Europe, Belgian Comic Strip Center, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Saint-Michel Cathedral and so much more!



2 nights in Bruges

The city center of Bruges is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is easily explored on foot, by boat ride along quiet canals, or by horse-drawn carriage among cobblestone streets. With the city center closed off to cars, all the architectural and artistic treasures, folklore, chocolate shops, lace boutiques, and charming restaurants are well preserved, so take your time and fully enjoy what this unforgettable city has to offer!

Visit the Bruges' Markt (main square), Belfry, Basilica of the Holy Blood, Stadhuis (Town Hall), Liberty of Bruges, Groeninge Museum, Church of Our Lady, Memling Museum, Sint Jansspitaal, Beguinage, Dijver Mansions, Minewater Lake, De Hale Maan Brewery, and so much more!



2 nights in Antwerp

Antwerp is a small city, but it's full of charm, culture and sophistication. The Diamond Capital of the World, it is also the city of Rubens, as well as Belgium's primary seaport. If you enjoy engaging museums and galleries, excellent gastronomy, street art and sculptures, alongside sipping some of Belgium's finest beers in trendy bars and old school cafes, then Antwerp is the city for you.

Visit the Grand Place (Grote Markt), Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp Zoo, Chocolate Nation, Museum aan de Stroom (MAS), Rubens' House (Rubenshuis), Red Star Line Museum, and so much more!



2 nights in Rotterdam

Europe's largest and busiest port, Rotterdam is also the most modern city in The Netherlands. The symbol of the city is the Euromast Space Tower at a height of 605 feet, from which you have an excellent view over the city. One of Rotterdam's main attractions is Diergaarde Blijdorp, the extensive zoo that includes the impressive Oceanium, where visitors can walk through the huge shark tunnel surrounded by sharks and giant tortoises. Another place worth visiting is the Boymans-van-Beuningen Museum displaying a beautiful collection of paintings, sculpture and design.

Visit the colorful Markthal, Erasmus Bridge, Cube Houses, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, the SS Rotterdam and so much more!



2 nights in Amsterdam

Easygoing, liberal Amsterdam is 'different.' Its citizens, bubbling along happily in their multiracial melting pot, are not so easily poured into the restrictive molds of trade and industry. More important, you can enjoy Amsterdam, its culture, history, and beauty, without stretching the limits of your credit cards. Few skyscrapers mar the clarity of the sky, and the populace mostly walks or bikes from place to place. The historic center recalls Amsterdam's Golden Age as the command post of a vast trading network and colonial empire, when wealthy merchants constructed gabled residences along neatly laid-out canals.

Visit Dam Square, Anne Frank House, Bloemenmarkt, Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Canal Belt, Jordaan, Red Light District and so much more!




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Brussels
Day 1
Arrive to Brussels
Overnight in Brussels   131 hotels offered
Optional   214 Things to do
Day 2
Overnight in Brussels   131 hotels offered
Optional   214 Things to do
Day 3
Departing from Brussels
Transportation to next city by: Train - Brussels to Bruges
Bruges
Day 3
Arrive to Bruges
Overnight in Bruges   127 hotels offered
Optional   74 Things to do
Day 4
Overnight in Bruges   127 hotels offered
Optional   74 Things to do
Day 5
Departing from Bruges
Transportation to next city by: Train - Bruges to Antwerp
Antwerp
Day 5
Arrive to Antwerp
Overnight in Antwerp   88 hotels offered
Optional   41 Things to do
Day 6
Overnight in Antwerp   88 hotels offered
Optional   41 Things to do
Day 7
Departing from Antwerp
Transportation to next city by: Eurostar - Antwerp to Rotterdam
Rotterdam
Day 7
Arrive to Rotterdam
Overnight in Rotterdam   45 hotels offered
Optional   73 Things to do
Day 8
Overnight in Rotterdam   45 hotels offered
Optional   73 Things to do
Day 9
Departing from Rotterdam
Transportation to next city by: Train - Rotterdam to Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Day 9
Arrive to Amsterdam
Overnight in Amsterdam   166 hotels offered
Optional   764 Things to do
Day 10
Overnight in Amsterdam   166 hotels offered
Optional   764 Things to do
Day 11
Departing from Amsterdam

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Brussels Hotels (131 total)
Bruges Hotels (127 total)
Antwerp Hotels (88 total)
Rotterdam Hotels (45 total)
Amsterdam Hotels (166 total)


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Tours in Brussels (214 total)
Tours in Bruges (74 total)
Tours in Antwerp (41 total)
Tours in Rotterdam (73 total)
Tours in Amsterdam (764 total)


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Netherlands

<b>The Netherlands</b> (or Holland) may be a small country, but it`s filled with world-famous icons. This country is famous for its bulb fields, windmills, cheese markets, wooden shoes, canals of Amsterdam, masterpieces of Old Masters, Delft Blue earthenware, innovative water management, and millions of bicycles. As you explore the Netherlands you`ll find photogenic spots at every nook and cranny, a hipster coffee scene, an up and coming food scene, and loads of wonderful museums. While its most well-known city is Amsterdam, there are plenty of other beautiful cities that you will want to explore as well.
Belgium

<b>Belgium</b> is known for its delicious chocolates, its crispy fries, fluffy waffles, and a wide array of beers. There are over 3,000 castles to explore, battlegrounds from the World Wars, and every museum imaginable. Though it is a small nation, it plays a big part in the world's history. It is also a destination with thousands of breweries and all the chocolate you can imagine.
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Brussels
Brussels is sumptuous, historic and luxuriously cozy. What makes Brussels special? For visitors, it's full of delights - Grand Place, mussels with chips, pralines, under crowded museums, intimate hotels, Art Nouveau, Horta, Tintin and unbelievable beers. Modern edifices are only a few steps from the cobbled streets, splendid cafés, and graceful Art Nouveau architecture that speak to the city's eventful past. Its spirit survives in traditional cafes, bars, bistros, and restaurants. Whether elegantly Art Nouveau or eccentrically festooned with posters, curios, and knickknacks, such centuries-old establishments provide a warm, convivial ambience that is peculiarly Belgian.

Enjoy the Grand-Place, Cantillon Brewery, Mini-Europe, Belgian Comic Strip Center, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Saint-Michel Cathedral and so much more!
Bruges
The city center of Bruges is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is easily explored on foot, by boat ride along quiet canals, or by horse-drawn carriage among cobblestone streets. With the city center closed off to cars, all the architectural and artistic treasures, folklore, chocolate shops, lace boutiques, and charming restaurants are well preserved, so take your time and fully enjoy what this unforgettable city has to offer!

Visit the Bruges' Markt (main square), Belfry, Basilica of the Holy Blood, Stadhuis (Town Hall), Liberty of Bruges, Groeninge Museum, Church of Our Lady, Memling Museum, Sint Jansspitaal, Beguinage, Dijver Mansions, Minewater Lake, De Hale Maan Brewery, and so much more!
Antwerp
Antwerp is a small city, but it's full of charm, culture and sophistication. The Diamond Capital of the World, it is also the city of Rubens, as well as Belgium's primary seaport. If you enjoy engaging museums and galleries, excellent gastronomy, street art and sculptures, alongside sipping some of Belgium's finest beers in trendy bars and old school cafes, then Antwerp is the city for you.

Visit the Grand Place (Grote Markt), Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp Zoo, Chocolate Nation, Museum aan de Stroom (MAS), Rubens' House (Rubenshuis), Red Star Line Museum, and so much more!
Rotterdam
Europe's largest and busiest port, Rotterdam is also the most modern city in The Netherlands. The symbol of the city is the Euromast Space Tower at a height of 605 feet, from which you have an excellent view over the city. One of Rotterdam's main attractions is Diergaarde Blijdorp, the extensive zoo that includes the impressive Oceanium, where visitors can walk through the huge shark tunnel surrounded by sharks and giant tortoises. Another place worth visiting is the Boymans-van-Beuningen Museum displaying a beautiful collection of paintings, sculpture and design.

Visit the colorful Markthal, Erasmus Bridge, Cube Houses, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, the SS Rotterdam and so much more!
Amsterdam
Easygoing, liberal Amsterdam is 'different.' Its citizens, bubbling along happily in their multiracial melting pot, are not so easily poured into the restrictive molds of trade and industry. More important, you can enjoy Amsterdam, its culture, history, and beauty, without stretching the limits of your credit cards. Few skyscrapers mar the clarity of the sky, and the populace mostly walks or bikes from place to place. The historic center recalls Amsterdam's Golden Age as the command post of a vast trading network and colonial empire, when wealthy merchants constructed gabled residences along neatly laid-out canals.

Visit Dam Square, Anne Frank House, Bloemenmarkt, Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Canal Belt, Jordaan, Red Light District and so much more!

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