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Vlaams Gewest, la Flandre innédite et innatendue.
... la cathédrale Saint-Bavon avec l’Agneau mystique (un chef d’œuvre de la peinture médiévale), l’ascension du Beffroi et son dragon gardien de la ville, la Werregarenstraatje (la ruelle aux graffitis qui change constamment d’aspect) et pour terminer, la dégustation de cuberdons (sorte de bonbon/jujube que j’ai classé dans la catégorie « beaucoup trop sucrée »).
Ouf! Mais QUEL 48 heures! É-BLOU-I-SSANT!
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All I want for Xmas is 2km of vin chaud please
... were very high.
We were welcomed into Brussels by an impressive light display staged in Grand Place. Set to an array of dramatic tunes, the Electrabel Lights show treated us to a spectacular arrangement of light beamed onto the surrounding buildings. With massive passages of light shooting straight up into the black sky with a winking lone star, it was hard not to feel a little sentimental about ...
Chocoholics Paradise
I pretty much had a crash course of Belgium in a day while I was here. I took a flight from Barca to Brussels and met up with my friend Derek from CIMBA as he was saying bye to his friend Erika also from CIMBA since she was going home that day. I was a hot hungover hungry tired mess when I met up with Derek. Of course that didn't last long. We walked around the city some ...
Brussels in 24 hours...
... costume". He is changed into a new costume daily and part of the fun for tourists is to check him out and see what his daily costume is.)
The fountain & mannekin was very small. Just took a few pictures and then headed back to the Grand Place (pretty much the only thing to do/see in Brussels....) at 11am to an outdoor cafe. I tried a beer called Kriek (which was red & tasted like cherries) and Tina had Hooegaarten, which was just a light ...
First EuroRail Adventure
... in time – finally on the last train!
Pulled out of the station, and finally made it to Estelle at Manchester Piccadilly station just before midnight. We hopped in the car and drove about 45mins to her hometown of Colne – just in time to ring in her UK birthday and catch up over some mulled wine and watch the Ashes! Quite the interesting first Eurorail experience... kind of glad we’re sticking to the roads this week and have a bit of a break from the ...