Belgium is a country that does not have the strong national identity of its neighbours Holland, France and Germany. This is partially due to its size and partially due to its diversity: Belgium has three official languages and it is divided into distinct French and Flemish speaking regions. But it is this diversity that affords the country a historical and cultural richness unparalleled in Europe. Brussels, the capital, is the home of the European Union and to one of the most cosmopolitan range of cafes, bars and eating options in the world. Flemish-speaking Bruges is an amazingly well-preserved medieval town ringed by canals. Antwerp, in the north, is a vibrant place with excellent nightlife and the home of Rubens. Away from the towns, the Ardennes is Belgium's scenic treasure, a hilly, forested region with many charming towns to explore. Belgium's highlights for the traveller include: cruising the canals of the medieval city of Bruges; eating out - you will eat better in Belgium than in most of Europe; touring the Ardennes - traditional Belgian towns amidst stunning scenery; following the River Meuse from Namur to Dinant; and exploring the cafes, bars and restaurants of Antwerp in the Flemish heartland. This title is part of a range of popular, compact guidebooks perfect for planning all sorts of holidays - whether long-haul, short-haul, regional tours and city breaks. Full of useful information on walks and tours, accommodation and eating out, shopping options and top travel tips, they're all you need for your holiday right at your fingertips. Their features include: user-friendly design; 180 colour photographs & 15 colour maps; easily accessible A-Z format for key practical information; and feature spreads to illuminate cultural & historical background.