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    Kasteel Hoensbroek

    Kasteel Hoensbroek

    4.4(8 reviews)
    41.3 km

    I came here for a wedding reception, and this was a quaint and romantic venue. There's even a small…read moremoat around the castle and a bridge crossing it. The courtyard was made of cobblestone and the green meadow in the background made for a very picturesque scene. One of the large rooms was reserved for dinner and dancing. The room was a pretty decent size holding at least 15 large round tables. There were convenient restrooms and a makeshift coat room. There were actually two wedding receptions happening on the same night, so it's good to know they can accommodate multiple parties. They had a good sound system as the music was blasting! There was also a relatively large parking lot with free parking! They conduct tours (with or without guides) until 5:30pm, but the ticket office closes at 4:30pm. Unfortunately, we arrived after the ticket office had closed. The castle looks like it would be interesting inside, and it would be a quick stopover on the way to somewhere else. Thanks for making the night a charming and memorable wedding reception!

    This was a great find. I was looking for things to do in the area and came across this castle…read moreonline and so glad I did. It was wonderful because there was only a few people there and you can basically wander around the castle wherever you want with a book to kind of guide you. There were a couple cool audio rooms that explained more about the castle and lots of fun and games for kids. The castle is very well preserved and I can imagine being even more beautiful in the spring or summer with the mote around it. I had a great stroll around.

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    Kasteel Hoensbroek
    Kasteel Hoensbroek

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    Nationaal Jenever museum - The bar that you'll visit at the end of the tour.

    Nationaal Jenever museum

    4.2(6 reviews)
    0.8 km

    We had been to the jenever museum in Hasselt years ago and were again pleasantly surprised. After…read moreparking in the Q-Park garage in the nearby Dusart square we entered a lovely old building housing the museum. A lot of the explanation is in Dutch text, so ask for the English language booklet. You are led through the old building going through the making, bottling and marketing processes as well as the political factors determining where jenever was made and consumed. You finish by tasting one of the products made in the museum's own distillery.

    Where else but Belgium would you find a museum dedicated to gin?…read more Genever has been a national drink for centuries and is still going strong in the country that also boasts the best beers in the world. Genever is distilled like gin but you can get different variations of it too, which you can do at the end of the tour when you get to taste the different types of delicious alcohol. The tour of the museum is unguided, so you can take your time looking and learning about how the stuff is made, from grain to bottle, seeing the equipment that is used and also, my favorite, the way that it was advertised over the years. I'm a sucker for old posters and advertisements. It only costs 4.50 Euro for the tour and that includes the free drink at the end. I actually had more than one drink but hey, the stuff is good! So if you're in the Hasselt area, or if you're not get over there and, stop by. Belgium really is more than beer and chocolate!

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    Nationaal Jenever museum - Old advertisement.  the Dutch also make Genever!

    Old advertisement. the Dutch also make Genever!

    Nationaal Jenever museum - The bottling process

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    The bottling process

    Aquarium-Muséum Universitaire de Liège - Salle des Mammifères - Muséum

    Aquarium-Muséum Universitaire de Liège

    4.5(2 reviews)
    36.8 km

    Given that there isn't a whole lot to do in Liege and that I love biology, consider this review a…read morebit biased... At first glance of this building, I couldn't believe it was an aquarium, since there are no outdoor tanks. I suppose it is a bit older style and attached to the Liege university, which is why. Nevertheless, we decided to check it out, as it was only about 7 euros to see the aquarium and museum (going to the sciences of the world section costs a bit extra). The aquarium is downstairs and comprises about thirty or so tanks with fish from around the world - none too large though. You got your small sharks, turtles, colorful reef fish, lionfish, Dory/Nemos, and more. Some of the displays are a little bit difficult to read since it is rather dark down there, and the atmosphere is a bit humid due to being completely indoors, but no real complaints there. Upstairs is the museum, where I thought things got pretty interesting. Although my brother was a bit grossed out at all of the specimens in formaldehyde, stuffed models, and skeletal forms, I was bio-nerding out at how cool everything was. It felt like a library of animals, and it was quite the extensive collection. I thought the trip was a nice way to spend an hour, and it is different than the typical art/history museum experience attributed to Europe.

    From the owner: L'Aquarium-Muséum est un lieu où les visiteurs peuvent observer, appréhender, comprendre, acquérir…read moredes connaissances sur les animaux qui peuplent la Terre, mais aussi passer un agréable moment de détente... en découvrant une riche collection d'espèces animales aquatiques vivantes et des spécimens inertes d'une grande valeur scientifique, historique, artistique ou patrimoniale.

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    Aquarium-Muséum Universitaire de Liège - Dory, le poisson-chirurgien et Nemo et Marin, des poissons-clowns

    Dory, le poisson-chirurgien et Nemo et Marin, des poissons-clowns

    Aquarium-Muséum Universitaire de Liège - Squelette d'un rorqual commun (baleine) - 19 mètres de longueur

    Squelette d'un rorqual commun (baleine) - 19 mètres de longueur

    Aquarium-Muséum Universitaire de Liège

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    Literair Museum - museums - Updated May 2026

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