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Weather Conditions in Belgium
As it’s a small country, Belgium doesn’t really have too much variation in climate in different regions. The climate here is temperate maritime climate which means that summers are cool, and winters are moderate. So, which is the best time to visit Belgium? Fortunately, Belgium is one of the countries where visiting conditions are ideal for most of the year.
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Let’s take a look at the different seasons in Belgium and what they are like if you plan to visit.
Spring in Belgium is from April to June. The country is stunning at this time of the year with the numerous blossoms and the weather is pleasant – there’s warm sunshine and crowds are reasonably less. Accommodation and travel are both quite inexpensive at this time, making it the best time to go to Belgium.
Summer heat in Belgium is tolerable but it’s also high season as there are holidays in the rest of Europe between July to August. So, expect to see crowds in big town and coastal areas and if you want to save money when it comes to tickets or accommodation, book in advance.
Autumn is in the months of September and October, a time when Belgium turns quite golden as the leaves on trees begin to change hues. Since there’s a chance for rain at this time, most tourists tend to stay away, leading to discounted flight tickets and accommodation. It’s certainly the best time to visit Belgium.
Winter in Belgium is from November to March and it can get quite cold and chilly. Canals tend to freeze over, and tourists are few but there are several Christmas markets and celebrations at this time.