Belgium is a fantastic destination for vegan travelers looking to explore both history and culinary delights. Known for its medieval cities, art, and canals, Belgium offers an exciting range of vegan options, especially in Brussels, Antwerp, and Ghent. Brussels, the capital, is home to some excellent vegan restaurants like “Humus x Hortense” and “Moonfood,” both serving creative, plant-based dishes. The city’s famous Grand Place and nearby attractions make it easy to explore while enjoying vegan-friendly cafes and bakeries.
Antwerp, Belgium’s port city, is rich in history and art, especially around its Cathedral of Our Lady and the MAS Museum. Vegan travelers can find plenty of options here, with restaurants like “Greenway” and “The Jane” offering plant-based menus. Ghent, a haven for vegans, even has “Thursday Veggieday” to encourage plant-based eating. Visit “Le Botaniste” or “Tasty World” for fully vegan meals and snacks.
Belgium also has incredible outdoor areas, like the Ardennes for hiking, where you can bring along vegan snacks from one of the many health food stores in major cities. From castles and museums to eco-conscious food spots, Belgium makes plant-based travel enjoyable and accessible.
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Yes, especially in major cities like Brussels, Antwerp, and Ghent. Vegan restaurants and plant-based options are increasingly common. Many traditional Belgian eateries also offer vegan versions of popular dishes. Supermarkets carry a good selection of vegan products, making it easier to maintain a plant-based diet.
In Brussels, “Humus x Hortense” and “Moonfood” offer excellent vegan dishes. Antwerp has “Greenway” and “The Jane,” while Ghent is home to vegan-friendly spots like “Le Botaniste” and “Tasty World.” Check HappyCow or local food guides for updated listings in each city.
Yes, many restaurants serve vegan takes on traditional dishes. Look for vegan waffles, stews, and fries in bigger cities, where chefs adapt Belgian recipes to plant-based versions. These dishes let you enjoy authentic flavors while sticking to a vegan diet.