Travel Blogs from Bruge, Belgium
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Surprise!!
... , and an attack by French "sand flies", we drove straight to Belgium, and ended up in the town of Bruge, also known as the "venice" of Belgium (because of its waterways). It was like nothing we had ever seen before. Cobble streets, old buildings, ...
Where to now
... again. Anyone got a ideas yet? 5 days with train pass, about 19 before i leave. Not that hanging out in Belgium is all but boring, its quite a nice place great people and quite reasonably priced. Met a bunch of local youths who ...
Belgium
We caught the Bus from Paris to Amsterdam, and on the way, passed through beautiful Belgium. We stoped in the city of Bruge for lunch and had some belgian chocolate and waffels...mmm. It was so cute with cobblestone streets and a big bell tower in the ...
Chocolate and waffles - part 2
... the same quality). 3. Advanced lessons. Don't buy chocolate; buy beer - there are over 450 Belgium beers to chose from. 4. The dialect in Bruge is the most powerful Flemish dialect around. To summerize just say half the letters, therefore ...
Melsbroek to Bruge
Hellllllooooo everybodyyy. It is Monday morning and Robby and I have made it to Bruge, Belgium, but first we made a two day stop to a town by the name of Melsbroek. It lies about 20 kilometers outside of Brussels. WE stayed with a kid by the name of Jelle ...
We're finally on our way
... used to left-hand drive on the right side of the road. It was very noticeable that as soon as we crossed the border to Belgium, suddenly everyone was on bikes. I knew this was the case for the Netherlands, but didn't realise it was like this in ...
Something
Its strange how many BMW's and Audi's are out on the road. In America theses cars are for the wealthy. Of course other are also a lot of Volkswagen's and a few fords and Hondas here and there bit majority of cars are BMW Audi and Volkswagen. And shops ...
Visit to Bruge
... . We made several stops along the way including at Our Lady Tower and Saint Salvator's Cathedral. The city was rich with Belgium’s premiere items that the country was known more, most especially chocolate. Due to the high tourist volume that filled ...
Stop-over in Bruge
Wanted to stop and have a quick look at this city. Found parking failry easy, but didn't really know where we were going, so just wandered around a bit. Avoided town centre therefore missed the touristy bits. The bits we saw were beautiful! ...
Bruge
Bruge proved to be (as I´ve heard over the last couple months) the most touristy spot I have seen in the two months of my journey. The city is known for its medieval architecture (dating more from the 19th and 20th centuries), and the crowds come out to ...
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