Monday, 14 October 2013

Located in Western Europe, on the coast, Belgium is a country rich with history, architecture and art. Belgium consists of three regions: Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia, with provinces in each region. The country features a combination of plains, rolling hills, woods and valleys. Belgium strives to lead the way in guarding and promoting moral liberty. It was the second country in line, after the Netherlands, to make euthanasia and homosexual marriage legal. Read on to learn how to book train travel from Denmark to Belgium.

Instructions

Know Your Destination

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    Practice your languages. Dutch is the official language of Belgium. However, French and German are also official languages in some regions. English is widely spoken among younger Belgians.

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    Prepare to convert your money to the euro. It is the official currency in Belgium.

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    Expect variable weather in Belgium throughout the year, with mild rain possible at any time. Average temperatures hover around the low 70s in the summer and upper 20s to low 30s in the winter.

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    Skip acquiring a visa if you are a citizen of the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Japan or Israel. Citizens of countries in the European Union are exempt from visa requirements as well.

Book a Train From Denmark to Belgium

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    To book train travel from Denmark to Belgium, call Rail Europe at (888) 382-RAIL or visit the link below. Once you are in Europe, board a train in Denmark to travel to Belgium. Popular departure locations include Copenhagen, Esbjerg, Fredencia, Arhus and Frederikshavr.

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    Travel from Denmark to Hamburg, Germany. Connect there with a train to Belgium.

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    Prepare to switch trains, depending, of course, on the route you choose. Take advantage of waiting time to explore the train station.

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    Make a multi-country trip out of it and visit Germany before traveling on. Stop in the Netherlands and connect with a train to Belgium from Amsterdam.

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    Book a refundable train ticket for your journey from Denmark to Belgium. Determine whether or not the ticket you want will be refundable before you purchase it.

Get Around in Belgium

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    Take the train to get around Belgium. Service is generally on time and most trains are modern.

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    Catch the bus to travel from city to city. Buses are less expensive than rail travel. However, buses are slower than Belgium trains.

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    Rent a car in Belgium. Be aware, however, that some of the back roads aren't well maintained.

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    Bike through the country for sightseeing purposes. Many locations are easily accessible by bicycle.

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