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Halle is a charming small city in Flemish Brabant, Belgium, renowned for its medieval architecture and rich cultural heritage. With a long history as an important trading center, its landmarks include the Gothic St. Martin's Basilica and Renaissance-style Town Hall. The city is particularly famous for its annual Lily of the Valley Festival in spring, attracting visitors with unique folk traditions.
Must-see attractions include the St. Martin's Basilica (Sint-Martinusbasiliek) with stunning stained glass windows. The 15th-century Town Hall (Stadhuis) exemplifies the city's history. The Lily Museum (Leliemuseum) showcases local floral culture. Nature lovers can explore the Zenne Valley for serene countryside views. The Lily of the Valley Festival in May is prime time to experience local traditions.
Halle's cuisine blends Flemish and French traditions. Don't miss Stoofvlees (beef stew) cooked with local beer. For desserts, try Lukke waffles and speculoos cookies. Cozy cafes around Markt Square serve authentic Belgian chocolates and coffee.
Halle has excellent train connections to Brussels (~25 mins). Local buses (De Lijn) serve major sites (€2-3 fare). Bike rentals are available for city exploration. Drivers should note pedestrian zones and use peripheral parking. From Brussels Airport, trains/taxis take ~40 minutes.
Best visiting periods are April-June (mild weather, lily blooming season) and September-October (fewer crowds). Summer (July-August) can be busy. Winter offers charming Christmas markets but cold temperatures. Avoid November-February's rainy season.
Language: Dutch official; French/English widely understood. Internet: Free WiFi in public areas; Proximus/Orange SIM cards recommended. Payment: Cards accepted but carry small cash (<€50) for small shops. Healthcare: Pharmacies marked "Apotheek"; EHIC valid for EU citizens. Voltage: 230V (Type E/F plugs). Water: Tap water is drinkable; bottled water incurs charges.