Albert Inn Brussels
176 Avenue Albert Brussels, 1190, Belgium
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Belgium: Planes Fries Beer Chocolate
... stuff from wars in the 1700’s to WW2, with huge halls filled with uniforms, guns, swords, artillery, tanks, mortars, grenades, and most impressive of all, a huge hangar full of warplanes (notable inclusions were an F16, a Spitfire, and a Hind!). The museum closed at 12 for lunch, so we were bundled out by security as we were midway through the WW2 hall – a bit disappointing but we had a big day planned and didn’t have time to return after ...
Sunday 28th – Nurburgring Race day to Bruss
... it was a little bit wet and I haven’t really driven Sully aggressively to know how much she can handle around tight corners and wasn’t about to start now ( not too much anyway)... We were getting respect from the spectators who were all waving and giving us thumbs up showing their respect for what we were doing..... There were some cars absolutely flying round and it can all be seen on video however the language is probably an 18+!! J We made ...
Chilling in Brussels
... and saw the ruins of the original church under the foundation and all the chapels and such (I've seen so many cathedrals!). Next we walked through a park and sat by a fountain for a while, enjoying the mist and I soaked my feet for a while. We stopped for a peek at the royal palace next, though it's only open July-September. We walked through the museum district but didn't see anything particually interesting, so we walked down the hill back to the ...
Brussels: Chocolate, Waffles, and Peeing Boys
... it was a little dreary when we were there, but it was still beautiful of course. We kept wandering through the city, stopping in every chocolate store we saw, just in case they offered a free piece. I’ve always loved chocolate, but I don’t know what has happened to me since I’ve come to Europe. I need chocolate all the time. My friend Jordyn and I run around sniffing out chocolate wherever we ...
Of Brussels and Bruges
... of budget restaurant for the eve, a bearnaise steak and chips warming the cockles, we were astounded to find the Grand Place lit up in amazing shades of reds, purples and blues. Textures projected upon the town hall appeared to move from afar, and then, without warning, as the clock struck six, the sound of music filled the square; blaring Christmas tunes as the display became more vibrant and extravagant. Brussels town hall was transformed into a canvas for live ...



