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How to Dial a Number in Belgium
Belgium's country code is +32. Belgian local numbers begin with a leading zero. The key rule: when dialling internationally, drop that leading zero. For example, a Brussels landline 02 123 45 67 becomes +32 2 123 45 67, and a mobile number 0470 12 34 56 becomes +32 470 12 34 56.
Dial directly from the Give a Ring keypad — start with +32. The rate will be shown beneath the number as you type.
🇧🇪 Surprising Facts About Belgium
More Chocolatiers Than Any Other Country
Belgium has roughly 2,000 chocolate shops and produces over 220,000 tonnes of chocolate a year — yet it doesn't grow a single cocoa bean. Belgians eat around 6 kg of chocolate per person annually, and pralines were invented right here in Brussels in 1912.
"French" Fries Are Actually Belgian
Most food historians trace fried potato sticks to the Meuse Valley in Belgium in the late 1600s. The name "French fries" reportedly comes from American soldiers in WWI who heard French spoken by Belgian troops and assumed the dish was French. Belgians still call them frieten and take them very seriously.
A Beer Culture Recognized by UNESCO
Belgium brews more than 1,500 different beers, and in 2016 UNESCO added Belgian beer culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list. With a population of just 11.6 million, that works out to roughly one beer style for every 7,700 people.
A Record for Going Without a Government
In 2020 Belgium spent 652 days without an elected government, breaking its own previous world record. Daily life carried on almost unaffected — civil servants kept the country running. Belgians even threw "no-government parties" to mark the occasion.
🗺️ What Are the Best Places to Visit in Belgium?
Brussels — Capital of Europe
Home to the UNESCO-listed Grand Place, the futuristic Atomium, and the tiny but famous Manneken Pis statue. Brussels is also the de facto capital of the European Union, hosting the European Commission and Parliament.
Bruges — The Venice of the North
A perfectly preserved medieval town laced with canals, cobbled squares, and Gothic belfries. Bruges' entire historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, best explored by boat or on foot at golden hour.
Antwerp — Diamonds & Fashion
Around 84% of the world's rough diamonds pass through Antwerp's diamond district. The city is also home to a soaring Gothic cathedral, the Rubens House, and a cutting-edge fashion scene.
Ghent — The Underrated University City
Often overshadowed by Bruges, Ghent has a striking medieval skyline, the Gravensteen castle, and a buzzing student-driven nightlife along its canals — with far fewer tourists.
The Ardennes — Forests & Castles
Rolling hills, dense forests, caves, and storybook river towns like Dinant and La Roche-en-Ardenne in the south of the country. A favourite for hiking, kayaking, and the famous Ardennes pâté.
The Land of Surrealism & Comics
Belgium gave the world René Magritte's surrealist paintings, plus Tintin and the Smurfs. Brussels alone has over 50 painted comic-strip murals scattered across its walls — a free open-air gallery.