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Low Countries · Multi-city itinerary

Benelux Highlights itinerary — April 2027

By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026

April 2027 is a shoulder-season time for the Benelux Highlights trip (Amsterdam, Brussels & Bruges). Daytime highs run from about 13°C / 55°F to 15°C / 59°F across the stops. Plan around 6–8 days for the full Amsterdam, Brussels & Bruges loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.

The route

About 68 days · 3 cities

  1. 1Amsterdam3 nights · 13°C / 56°F
  2. 2Brussels2 nights · 15°C / 59°F
  3. 3Bruges1 night · 13°C / 56°F

The Low Countries by rail: canal-ringed Amsterdam, the EU-capital and Art-Nouveau Brussels, and the medieval postcard of Bruges. Fast trains link all three in under two hours per leg.

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Amsterdam

Amsterdam in April

Temperature

56°F / 42°F

13.4°C / 5.4°C

Precipitation

17d

2in · 52mm

Daylight

13h

April is cool and drier, with tulips, King's Day crowds, and canal walks driving demand.

April is cool and drier, with tulips, King's Day crowds, and canal walks driving demand.

City overview

Amsterdam sits where the Amstel meets the IJ, with the Canal Ring, Jordaan, De Pijp, Museum Quarter, Noord, Oost, and Plantage dividing Golden Age canals, museums, markets, ferries, nightlife, and cycling routes into clear visitor zones. The 17th-century canal belt is the city's core structure, while NDSM, Albert Cuyp Market, Vondelpark, and Amsterdam Noord keep the trip from staying inside the postcard center.

Food & drink

Amsterdam food works through markets, brown cafes, and former-colonial kitchens: stroopwafels press caramel syrup between thin waffle rounds, bitterballen are ragout croquettes for beer tables, broodje haring puts herring with onion and pickles in a roll, and kibbeling fries battered white fish. Albert Cuyp Market, Foodhallen, Noordermarkt, Dappermarkt, Haarlemmerbuurt, and De Pijp add Dutch cheese, poffertjes, Indonesian rijsttafel, Surinamese roti, and apple pie.

Top sights

Ranked for April suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Amsterdam with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Rijksmuseum
  2. 2Van Gogh Museum
  3. 3Royal Palace Amsterdam and Dam Square
  4. 4Anne Frank House
  5. 5NEMO Science Museum
  6. 6Stedelijk Museum
  7. 7Vondelpark
  8. 8A'DAM Lookout and EYE Filmmuseum
  9. 9Canal Ring cruise and Herengracht
  10. 10Albert Cuyp Market
  • Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam1

    Rijksmuseum

    4.7indoorOpen daily

    The national museum reopened after major renovation with Rembrandt, Vermeer, Frans Hals, ship models, Delftware, weapons, and Dutch history in a Pierre Cuypers building from 1885. It anchors Museumplein beside the Van Gogh Museum.

    Wikipedia
  • Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam2

    Van Gogh Museum

    4.6indoorOpen daily

    The Museumplein museum holds the world's largest Van Gogh collection, including self-portraits, letters, still lifes, drawings, and works by peers. It is close to tram stops and the Stedelijk.

    Wikipedia
  • Royal Palace Amsterdam and Dam Square in Amsterdam3

    Royal Palace Amsterdam and Dam Square

    4.6indoorOpen daily

    Jacob van Campen designed the former city hall, completed in the 17th century and later converted for royal use. The palace faces Dam Square beside Nieuwe Kerk and the main shopping streets.

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  • 4Anne Frank House
  • 5NEMO Science Museum
  • 6Stedelijk Museum
  • 7Vondelpark
  • 8A'DAM Lookout and EYE Filmmuseum
  • 9Canal Ring cruise and Herengracht
  • 10Albert Cuyp Market

Neighborhoods

  • Canal Ring and Binnenstad in amsterdam nl1

    Canal Ring and Binnenstad

    The old center is dense with Dam Square, Nieuwmarkt, Red Light District lanes, canal houses, shops, churches, and late crowds.

  • Jordaan in amsterdam nl2

    Jordaan

    Jordaan is canal-side and residential, with Westerkerk, Anne Frank House, Noordermarkt, Haarlemmerstraat, galleries, brown cafes, and small bridges.

  • Museum Quarter and Oud-Zuid in amsterdam nl3

    Museum Quarter and Oud-Zuid

    Museum Quarter and Oud-Zuid feel polished, with Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Stedelijk, Concertgebouw, Vondelpark, and P.C. Hooftstraat.

  • De Pijp in amsterdam nl4

    De Pijp

    De Pijp is food-and-market heavy, with Albert Cuyp Market, Sarphatipark, cafes, Indonesian and Surinamese restaurants, and busy tram streets.

  • Amsterdam Noord in amsterdam nl5

    Amsterdam Noord

    Noord is ferry-linked and post-industrial, with NDSM wharf, A'DAM Lookout, EYE Filmmuseum, street art, waterfront bars, and bike routes.

  • Oost and Plantage in amsterdam nl6

    Oost and Plantage

    Oost and Plantage add Artis Zoo, Hortus Botanicus, Oosterpark, Dappermarkt, Jewish Quarter sites, and quieter residential streets.

Getting around

GVB runs trams, metro, buses, and IJ ferries with OVpay contactless, while NS trains cover Schiphol and day trips. Walk the canal core, use trams for Museumplein and De Pijp, rent bikes only if confident in traffic, and take free ferries for Noord.

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Brussels

Brussels in April

Temperature

59°F / 41°F

14.8°C / 5.2°C

Precipitation

9d

1.8in · 45mm

Daylight

13.6h

April is milder and relatively drier, useful for Sablon, Ixelles ponds, and Art Nouveau walks.

April is milder and relatively drier, useful for Sablon, Ixelles ponds, and Art Nouveau walks.

City overview

Brussels sits in the Senne valley with the Grand Place, Sablon, Marolles, European Quarter, Ixelles, Saint-Gilles, Heysel, and Matonge showing a bilingual capital split between medieval guild halls, EU institutions, Art Nouveau streets, comic-strip culture, beer, chocolate, and immigrant neighborhoods. It is compact in the center but politically and culturally layered, with French, Dutch, Belgian, European, and Congolese cues all visible on the same transit map.

Food & drink

Brussels food is fry-shop, cafe, seafood, and chocolate driven: Belgian fries are double-fried and eaten with mayonnaise or andalouse, Brussels waffles are light and rectangular, Liege waffles are denser and pearl-sugar sweet, moules-frites pairs mussels with fries, and carbonnade flamande braises beef in beer. Grand Place lanes, Sablon chocolate shops, Place Sainte-Catherine seafood streets, Maison Antoine, and Marolles cafes add stoemp, waterzooi, pralines, speculoos, gueuze, lambic, and Trappist beer.

Top sights

Ranked for April suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Brussels with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Grand Place / Grote Markt
  2. 2Mont des Arts
  3. 3Cinquantenaire Park and museums
  4. 4Manneken Pis
  5. 5Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
  6. 6Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries
  7. 7Atomium
  8. 8Horta Museum
  9. 9Magritte Museum
  10. 10Belgian Comic Strip Center
  • Grand Place / Grote Markt in Brussels1

    Grand Place / Grote Markt

    4.7outdoor

    The UNESCO square is framed by guild houses, the Town Hall, and the King's House, with most facades rebuilt after the 1695 bombardment. It sits at the center of the pedestrian old town.

    Wikipedia
  • Mont des Arts in Brussels2

    Mont des Arts

    4.6outdoorOpen daily

    The cultural slope links the royal district with the lower old town through gardens, viewpoints, museums, and the Brussels Central Station area. Sunset views back toward the Town Hall spire are useful for orientation.

    Wikipedia
  • Cinquantenaire Park and museums in Brussels3

    Cinquantenaire Park and museums

    4.6outdoorOpen daily

    The park was built for Belgium's 1880 jubilee and has a triumphal arch, lawns, Autoworld, the Art & History Museum, and the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces. It borders the European Quarter.

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  • 4Manneken Pis
  • 5Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
  • 6Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries
  • 7Atomium
  • 8Horta Museum
  • 9Magritte Museum
  • 10Belgian Comic Strip Center

Neighborhoods

  • Grand Place and Centre in brussels be1

    Grand Place and Centre

    The central core is medieval and tourist-dense, with Grand Place, Galeries Saint-Hubert, Bourse, Rue des Bouchers, waffles, fries, and beer bars.

  • Sablon and Marolles in brussels be2

    Sablon and Marolles

    Sablon and Marolles mix antiques, chocolate shops, Notre-Dame du Sablon, Place du Jeu de Balle flea market, Palace of Justice, and hillside streets.

  • European Quarter and Cinquantenaire in brussels be3

    European Quarter and Cinquantenaire

    The European Quarter is institutional and park-linked, with European Parliament, Commission buildings, Leopold Park, Schuman, and Cinquantenaire museums.

  • Ixelles and Matonge in brussels be4

    Ixelles and Matonge

    Ixelles and Matonge add Avenue Louise, African restaurants, bars, Flagey, ponds, galleries, and a younger multilingual street life.

  • Saint-Gilles in brussels be5

    Saint-Gilles

    Saint-Gilles is Art Nouveau and bohemian, with Horta Museum, Parvis de Saint-Gilles, cafes, Portuguese and Spanish food, and Midi station access.

  • Heysel Plateau in brussels be6

    Heysel and Laeken

    Heysel and Laeken are fairground-and-royal, with Atomium, Mini-Europe, royal greenhouses, parks, stadiums, and wider boulevards.

Getting around

STIB/MIVB runs metro, premetro trams, trams, and buses with contactless payment, while SNCB trains link Central, Midi, Nord, airport, and day-trip cities. Walk the central core, use metro lines for Schuman and Heysel, and use trains for Bruges, Ghent, and Antwerp.

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Bruges

Bruges in April

Temperature

56°F / 44°F

13.3°C / 6.5°C

Precipitation

9d

2in · 51mm

Daylight

13.6h

Sea

52.3°F

11.3°C

April is the driest month, useful for canals, cycling to Damme, and Minnewater paths.

April is the driest month, useful for canals, cycling to Damme, and Minnewater paths.

City overview

Bruges is a small West Flanders canal city where brick guild houses, stepped gables, churches, breweries, and quiet water lanes preserve the wealth of a medieval trading port. The Markt and Burg form the civic core, the southern canals lead to the Begijnhof and Minnewater, and the northern Sint-Anna side gives calmer windmills and residential lanes.

Food & drink

Bruges food is Flemish beef stew, moules-frites, waterzooi, shrimp croquettes, waffles, chocolate pralines, and strong local beer. Vismarkt, De Halve Maan, ’t Brugs Beertje, Katelijnestraat chocolate shops, and canal-side restaurants cover the city’s staples.

Top sights

Ranked for April suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Bruges with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Rozenhoedkaai and the canals
  2. 2Markt and Belfry
  3. 3Minnewater Park
  4. 4Burg Square and Basilica of the Holy Blood
  5. 5Church of Our Lady
  6. 6Gruuthusemuseum
  7. 7De Halve Maan Brewery
  8. 8Groeningemuseum
  9. 9Sint-Janshospitaal
  10. 10Begijnhof
  • Rozenhoedkaai and the canals in Bruges1

    Rozenhoedkaai and the canals

    4.8outdoorOpen daily

    Rozenhoedkaai is the postcard canal bend where brick houses, tour boats, and the Belfry align in one view. Boat trips usually loop through central canals from docks near the Markt and Dijver.

  • Markt and Belfry in Bruges2

    Markt and Belfry

    4.7outdoorOpen daily

    Bruges’ market square is framed by guild-style facades and the Belfry, whose medieval tower grew between the 13th and 15th centuries above the cloth halls. The 366-step climb gives the clearest view over the compact old town.

  • Minnewater Park in Bruges3

    Minnewater Park

    4.6outdoorOpen daily

    The lake and park mark the southern gateway into the old city, with swans, bridges, and views toward the Begijnhof. It is the easiest green pause between the station and the historic center.

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  • 4Burg Square and Basilica of the Holy Blood
  • 5Church of Our Lady
  • 6Gruuthusemuseum
  • 7De Halve Maan Brewery
  • 8Groeningemuseum
  • 9Sint-Janshospitaal
  • 10Begijnhof

Neighborhoods

  • Markt and Belfry in Bruges1

    Markt, Steenstraat, and shopping core

    The central core is busiest, with the Belfry, Markt terraces, Steenstraat shops, chocolate counters, and quick routes to Burg Square.

  • Burg Square and Basilica of the Holy Blood in Bruges2

    Burg, Dijver, and Rozenhoedkaai

    The civic-and-canal axis holds the city hall, Holy Blood basilica, Groeningemuseum, Gruuthusemuseum, boat docks, and the classic canal view.

  • Minnewater Park in Bruges3

    South canals, Begijnhof, and Minnewater

    The southern side is quieter and greener, with Minnewater, the Begijnhof, Sint-Janshospitaal, De Halve Maan, and station approaches.

  • Sint-Anna and north canals in bruges be4

    Sint-Anna and north canals

    Sint-Anna feels residential and slower, with windmills, Jerusalem Chapel, quiet canals, and fewer tour groups beyond the Markt radius.

  • Ezelstraat and Sint-Gillis in bruges be5

    Ezelstraat and Sint-Gillis

    Ezelstraat and Sint-Gillis add guesthouses, small restaurants, local bars, and calmer lanes north of the shopping spine.

  • Sint-Andries and Sint-Michiels in bruges be6

    Sint-Andries and Sint-Michiels

    The western and station-side suburbs are practical rather than medieval, with parking, hotels, residential streets, and access roads out toward the coast.

Getting around

Bruges’ historic center is best walked, with bikes useful for Damme, windmills, and canal edges. De Lijn buses connect the station with Markt-area stops, but cobbles and crowds make luggage easier by taxi or hotel shuttle.

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Best time to do the Benelux Highlights trip

In April, the Benelux Highlights trip runs daytime highs from 13°C / 55°F to 15°C / 59°F, with nights down to about 5°C / 41°F at the coolest stop. It is one of the wetter months, with up to 9 rainy days at the wettest stop. Weighed across all 3 stops, April is a shoulder-season time to travel.

The most comfortable months across Amsterdam, Brussels & Bruges are June, July and September, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. April 2027 is a quieter shoulder season to go.

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Common questions about the Benelux Highlights trip

When is the best time to do the Benelux Highlights trip?
The most comfortable months across Amsterdam, Brussels, Bruges are June, July and September, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. April is a shoulder-season time — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in April 2027.
How many days do you need for the Benelux Highlights trip?
A comfortable Benelux Highlights trip runs about 6–8 days, allowing roughly Amsterdam 3, Brussels 2, Bruges 1 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
What's the route for the Benelux Highlights trip?
The classic order is Amsterdam, Brussels & Bruges. Each city below has its own April weather, events and top-sights list.
Will the sights be open during my April Benelux Highlights trip?
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