Festivals in Belgium

Belgium - a beautiful country that is pretty properly dubbed as the "Battlefield of Europe." Belgium country of festival is a little country but it has a plenty of different exciting festival.

Summer festival is one of the largest events in Belgium. These festivals contain musical events and other entertainment, and activities to do with the environment and fitness, as well as activities linked to defending life.

Belgium Beer Festival

The Belgium Beer Festival at Diksmuide is an yearly tradition to celebrate the local crop and sample the newest brews. Over many years, thousands of people have enjoyed the extraordinary party atmosphere on the market square, sampled the local Belgian beers. That are offered during the Oktoberfeest and relaxed to the brilliant sounds of the customary Oompah band.

Gentse Feesten

One of the largest festivals in Belgium is the Gentse Feesten, which takes place in the town of Ghent. First held in 1832,

the festival lasts for ten days and contain of diverse musical shows, theatre performances and street acts from mimickers, clowns and puppeteers. And there's constantly that excellent food and beer that Belgians are famous for.

Marriage of Goliath

Marriage of Goliath, a festival of twenty-foot big giants, in Ath. Aside from the towering renowned and biblical figures, there is also a parade of colorful & shining floats, as well as a theatrical re-enactment of the battle between David and Goliath.

Christmas beer Festival

In December, Christmas Beer Festival takes place in Essen where you can get your fill of the deluxe winter beers from Western Europe. definitely, no matter what time of the year it is, you're definite to catch one of the festivals in Belgium.

Carnival of Binche

The Carnival of Binche is one more essential Belgian festival. In fact, it has been listed as a World Heritage occasion. The best part of the carnival is a parade of clowns called Gilles, who march through the streets to the sound of drums while throwing oranges at the mass. Arrange for plenty of dancing and celebrations in the streets, pubs and bars and ample of Kolsch, the yummy local beer.