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Chambreplus Ghent

Hoogpoort 31 Ghent, East Flanders, 9000, Belgium

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Ghent, a wonderful alternative to Bruges

A travel blog entry by laters

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Ghent is often overlooked by visitor's since the bigger and much more preserved town of Bruges overshadows it. The cool thing about Ghent is that it's not overrun by tourists. A plus in my book. The center of town is impressive. Lot's of tall gothic buildings and churches and town halls. Sadly though, much of Ghent is now undergoing a massive …

A prologue: Disneyland!

A travel blog entry by samhancock

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It's cold and cloudy outside here in Christchurch and I've been meaning to do this for some time, so here finally is a blog on the week before I headed off on my grand tour, playing at Disneyland Paris over 2 weekends to 1000 Girl Guides!

We only started rehearsals for this 5 days before the first gig, my friend Ben pulling together a 7 …

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A travel blog entry by prouw

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Kortrijk

A travel blog entry by sklitgord

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Kortrijk, otherwise known as Coutrai, a lovely old city found along the Lys in western Flanders.
It is a facinating town rich in history and lore.

"According to archaeological discoveries, people were already living around 1500 B.C. where Kortrijk stands today. But there was no real colony before Roman times.

First century A.D.: the Gallo-Roman colony called Caroticum came to the light. It was settled on the borders of the Lys river ...

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 ...