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There are still some of the great deals to Europe hanging around! These fares to Belgium are great - with lots of dates to choose from. Book fast; we don't think this will last much longer!
Belgium is on sale! With roundtrip fares in the $500s, this is the perfect chance to explore one of Europe’s most charming and underrated countries. While Brussels is the gateway, Belgium’s compact size makes it incredibly easy to explore historic towns, medieval castles, and breathtaking countryside—all within an hour or two by train!
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Belgium’s capital is famous for its mix of grand architecture, world-class museums, and mouthwatering food. Wander through the stunning Grand Place, sample Belgian chocolate from Neuhaus or Pierre Marcolini, and sip on a local Trappist beer at Delirium Café—home to one of the world’s largest beer menus.
Often called the "Venice of the North," Bruges is one of the most picturesque medieval towns in Europe. Stroll along its cobblestone streets, take a boat ride through the canals, and climb the Belfry Tower for an incredible view of the city’s rooftops. Don’t leave without trying a Belgian waffle topped with fresh strawberries and chocolate!
Ghent offers the beauty of Bruges, but with fewer crowds and a livelier atmosphere. Visit Gravensteen Castle, explore St. Bavo’s Cathedral, and soak in the medieval architecture along the Graslei. In the evening, the city comes alive with cozy beer bars and a fantastic food scene.
Antwerp is a mix of old-world charm and modern style. It’s home to a booming fashion scene, stunning cathedrals, and one of Europe’s most beautiful train stations. Walk through Meir Street for shopping, visit the Rubens House for art, and enjoy fresh seafood along the Scheldt River.
If you love beer, Leuven is a must-visit. This university town is home to Stella Artois and dozens of historic breweries and lively beer halls. Visit the Oude Markt, often called "the longest bar in the world," where you’ll find over 40 cafés and bars lining a single street!
August:
Warm and lively, with highs in the 70s, lows in the 50s–60s. Great for outdoor cafés, parks, and day trips.
October:
Cool and comfortable. Highs in the 50s–60s, lows in the 40s. Fall colors start to show.
November:
Crisp and quiet. Highs in the 40s–50s, lows in the 30s–40s. Light layers and warm drinks.
December–February:
Wintery, but rarely extreme. Highs in the 40s, lows in the 30s. Cozy atmosphere, holiday lights, and less tourist traffic.
March:
Early spring vibes. Highs in the 50s–60s, lows in the 30s–40s. Some sun, some rain, but fresh energy in the air.
From the fairy-tale canals of Bruges to the medieval castles of Ghent, Belgium offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and world-famous food & drinks. This sale makes it easier than ever to explore multiple Belgian cities in one trip.
Book now before these fares disappear—because waffles, beer, and castles are always a good idea!Â
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  *Click on flight links below to be directed to sample dates / flights. This is a great starting place to start finding dates that work for you. Prices were valid when this fare alert was assembled - but are subject to change at any moment.
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ST. LOUIS:
$532 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM / DELTA /Â OCT-APR
KANSAS CITY:
$517 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM /Â DELTAÂ /Â OCT-APR
SPRINGFIELD:
$532 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM /Â DELTAÂ /Â OCT-APR
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$532 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM /Â DELTAÂ /Â OCT-APR
LITTLE ROCK:
$532 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM /Â DELTAÂ /Â OCT-APRÂ
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DALLAS:
$582 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM / UNITEDÂ /Â OCT-APR
AUSTRIA:
$532 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM /Â DELTAÂ /Â OCT-APRÂ
HOUSTON:
$532 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM /Â DELTAÂ /Â OCT-APR
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TULSA:
$532 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM /Â DELTAÂ /Â OCT-APR
OKLAHOMA CITY:
$532 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM /Â DELTAÂ /Â OCT-APR
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MEMPHIS:
$532 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM /Â DELTAÂ /Â OCT-APR
NASHVILLE:
$532 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM /Â DELTAÂ /Â OCT-APR
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RALEIGH:
$480 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM / AER LINGUS, DELTAÂ /Â OCT-APR
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