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Beer & Chocolate Central
... to the bathrooms is nothing short of excellent. We feel like we have a little unit here that we can just chill out in. Perfect timing for us, as we are all quite tired after a busy schedule of travel.
In the afternoon, we all ventured down into the old town, and we must look strange constantly looking up at the clash of old and new buildings against one another. Effected by the world wars, Antwerp is this eclectic city, with a strong ...
I would like to live in Antwerp
I absolutely loved Antwerp. It is metropolitan, cultural, tourist-friendly, and beautiful, all at the same time. I really felt like if I ever lived in Europe, Antwerp would be a great choice. It's so beautiful but just seems really livable too, and the rest of Europe is so easily accessible. You should go! We actually ...
Beer, Beth and Belgium
... through the main part of Brussels, another Grote Markt, which is basically the main square of the city.
We walked to a place that our Lonely Planet guide recommended, called Fritland. .We were very glad to have followed this recommendation. We both got fries( the specialty) and Eddy got a hamburger sandwich and I got a loumpier avec poulet or something like that. I couldn't quite figure out what that was but I knew it had chicken and it looked alright on ...
Brussels-Mussels Beer and Chocolate
... of other bars we poked our heads into for their cool decor or live music being played. Good night overall.
The next morning, we woke up and set out on foot across Brussels and took some really great pictures of the city scenery, buildings and tons of artwork. We made sure to sample some famous Belgium chocolate and then took off once again by train back to Amsterdam to meet up with a friend, Anders, who was coming to spend a couple of days with us! Enjoy the ...
Thrown Hands, Old Homes and Black Clothes
... his loving other home. I don’t see any of this happening, but my mind strays to the canals of Amsterdam that are dredged for bikes every year that are then auctioned off in the city. I wonder if something similar happens here. Insurance is a very different beast for four wheels.
Along the water I find the markets and shelters, big tin sheds that remind me of the Caribbean Gardens markets back home. These have cars beneath them though, people moving quickly in and out ...