Aspasia B & B- Bruges
Elf-Julistraat 9, Brugge
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Aspasia B & B- Bruges Brugge

Elf-Julistraat 9 Brugge, West Flanders, 8000 , Belgium

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Kortrijk

A travel blog entry by sklitgord

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... and the internal dynamics of family businesses, new activities were developed, so that the region reached an extraordinarily high level of prosperity.

This period is characterized by social and cultural emancipation: the good relations between the workers and their employers, mostly in family businesses, supported local prosperity. The Flemish culture as well as the Dutch language have taken a firm position in the bilingual Belgian state.

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From "Flander's fields" to Westvleteren

A travel blog entry by forthestory

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... eat red meat, given up all worldly possessions, and speak only when necessary. They take great pride in their beer. It is respected as the best beer in the world by many beer aficionados. They brew 60,000 cases a year and haven’t increased production since the early 1900’s. To obtain the beer one must call a certain phone number, at a certain day and time, and they are not guaranteed to get through. If you get through ...

This is one city I will visit again

A travel blog entry by forthestory

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After a few days in Brussels I made my way to the medieval town of Brugge. There were a lot of tourists, but it, in no way, shape, or form, took away from the splendor of the city. Brugge, like many cities in Belgium, had tall gothic clock towers and cathedrals with spires that towered over the city, all a half a millennium old. Just to walk around the city is pleasant. At forty-five minutes to cross the city ...

In Flanders Fields the poppies grow..

A travel blog entry by martinandkate

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... and trenches of Paschendale.
We had a lovely continental breakfast and headed out, disturbing the hotel manager briefly to let us out of his garage - I am starting to note that Belgians seem quite miserable but actually have a very dry, quick wit which could be mistaken for otherwise. It's something I have started to try and live by a little - not judging people immediately, but make the effort to try to understand them first. I have friends quite willing ...

"In 80 yds, Turn Right!!"

A travel blog entry by martinandkate

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... room for my car and my car alone. A very personal service.
The two creepy boys (I expect they are lovely but they clearly spend a lot of time in this dark, slightly dated hotel) were at the back door of the hotel when we unloaded and just stared at me for a bit before walking off.

It's one of those hotels where you don't ever quite know where you are. The walkways wind a bit and go up and down like a crazy jigsaw. We walked through a doorway and along a ...