Bridies Bed and Breakfast
275 Boulevard Leopold II, Brussels
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Bridies Bed and Breakfast Brussels

275 Boulevard Leopold II Brussels, 1081, Belgium

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Belgium: Planes Fries Beer Chocolate

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... with lots of weird paintings with funny names. His most renowned works weren’t there, but that is the par with these 'one artist’ museums – the famous paintings are owned by the big, wealthy museums in New York, Paris etc.

Next on our list was afternoon tea, a short walk from the Magritte Museum. I had found it online, and it was a bit of an experience walking there. Basically it was in a very ethnic neighbourhood – we were ...

Sunday 28th – Nurburgring Race day to Bruss

A travel blog entry by siandlorna

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... fun but it all added to the fun of it... Defo want to do it again... next time in something FAST!!! J There's a video above so click on it and it will open up!! After we finished the lap we chilled out a bit around the start just to admire some of the other cars there... it was like a millionaires playground, Aston Martins, KTM’s, R8’s, 911’s seemed to be the poor man’s car as there was loads of em!! Not long after we finished there was ...

Chilling in Brussels

A travel blog entry by salevine

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... chocolate Ganache. So much yummy! We went back to the hotel for a break before dinner. For dinner we went to Brussels Grill. I had the local version of goulash, more yum (I ate so much food Saturday!).

We headed off to Delerium Cafe, which is actually a bar, to check out the famous night life hot spot. We had a drink in the Loft, upstairs, much more chill, then went down into the basement to read "the bible", a book of the 2000 beers they have ...

Brussels: Chocolate, Waffles, and Peeing Boys

A travel blog entry by mlp5176

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... suggests getting "in" the map, like Joey in Friends. So finally, we figure out where we are, but we’ve lost where all the landmarks are. Frustrated Sara screams, “Where is the freaking PEE BOY?!” We got a few strange stares, but this is a somewhat normal question in Brussels. Its actual name is Manneken Pis (in God-knows-what language, we’re still not really sure what they spoke in Brussels) ...

Of Brussels and Bruges

A travel blog entry by tomfonder

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... A most welcomed finale to a wonderful evening.

Our last day in Brussels, we decided to slap that tourist cap back on and head out to the site of Brussels parliament building and, more importantly, the Atomium; an enormous Brussels landmark constructed for the World’s Fair of 1958. The Atomium is a truly bizarre looking structure, nine giant steel spheres connected by iron rods so as to form a one-hundred-and-two metre tall model of a unit cell of ...