Forums from Belgium
Top 10 for Chocolate Lovers
Posted by nixsboys
What do you think of the list? Any surprises or changes you would make? 9. Bruges, Belgium A great spot for chocolate lovers which includes the Chocolate Line shop where the liqueur-filled chocolates come highly recommended. Bruges is one ...
Top 10 for Chocolate Lovers
Posted by aopaq
... 39;s highest-quality sweets there, including the hot chocolate served at cocoa master Jacques Torres' shops. 9. Bruges, Belgium A great spot for chocolate lovers which includes the Chocolate Line shop where the liqueur-filled chocolates come highly ...
Eating in random locations
Posted by cheli
In Leuven, Belgium with my friend Joeri. He'd lured me to his hometown with the promise of smouteballen because it was festival time - apparently this is the only time you can buy these deep fried balls of dough. I was absolutely covered in icing ...
103 Days Backing Packing Solo Through Europe
Posted by jharwell
... , I plan to hop over to Greece and Turkey, then back through Eastern Europe then back around through Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. I have purchased a 3 month Eurail Global pass, so I am free to travel where and when I want. I have budgeted $ ...
Backpacking Europe in Summer 2010
Posted by cheli
... Paris - Versailles, Chatres, Giverny London - Brighton How long? 1 week per country is barely enough, except perhaps for Belgium. The big blockbuster cities (and let's face it, most of your itinerary includes these) like London, Paris, Barcelona ...
Luxembourg Highlights
Posted by travellingjon
Too bad I got to spend just over ten minutes in this country... Looked very nice, and not so much like Belgium and France though it was between the two.
The best falafel in Amsterdam
Posted by travellingjon
Thanks Louise ! I didn't go to Amsterdam, but got one in a Flemish place anyway (yeah I know it's not a flemish meal)... nice falafel in Brugge, Belgium. Can't remember the name of the place, but it was near the Notre-Dame church.
Movie Reviews
Posted by flewthecoop
... (Portuguese) Estrellita (Slovenian) Return of the Storks (Slovakian) The Wake (Greek) Leif Letzebuerger (Luxembourg) Vidange Perdue (Belgium) And then some Slovenian ones: Short Circuits Sweet Dreams Idle Running Guardian of the Frontier Spare Parts Vesna ...
Movie Reviews
Posted by starlagurl
... (Portuguese) Estrellita (Slovenian) Return of the Storks (Slovakian) The Wake (Greek) Leif Letzebuerger (Luxembourg) Vidange Perdue (Belgium) And then some Slovenian ones: Short Circuits Sweet Dreams Idle Running Guardian of the Frontier Spare Parts Vesna ...
How Much?
Posted by travellingjon
... a reduction (such as early reservation tickets) for all the trip. And so I went through eight European countries (France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Monaco), and even took a return flight Karlsruhe-Baden (Gmy) to Roma (It ...
New President
Posted by skylab
Australia: Buenos Aires, Argentina Brussels, Belgium Brazil Calgary, Canada Montreal, Canada Medellin, Colombia Prague, Czech Republic Quito, Ecuador Paris, France Berlin, Germany Athens, Greece Jakarta, Indonesia ...
Blog IDs gone?
Posted by lucky
... set the trip ID. So, while all the trip IDs (and URLs) for my previous blogs were something like 2006_trip or 2007_belgium, my new trip ID is simply a number. Makes for less friendly URLs and an inconsistent format with all the previous trips. Is there ...
Blog IDs gone?
Posted by segacs
... set the trip ID. So, while all the trip IDs (and URLs) for my previous blogs were something like 2006_trip or 2007_belgium, my new trip ID is simply a number. Makes for less friendly URLs and an inconsistent format with all the previous trips. Is there ...
Backpacking Europe in Summer 2010
Posted by trevorb
I'm not sure a week in each country will do you justice. Maybe so for the smaller ones, like Belgium, but for the UK, you'd want a week just in London. It's a big place. Same for Barcelona or Berlin. Lots to see and do. Thankfully ...
Backpacking Europe in Summer 2010
Posted by darrenstravels
I'm not sure a week in each country will do you justice. Maybe so for the smaller ones, like Belgium, but for the UK, you'd want a week just in London. It's a big place. Same for Barcelona or Berlin. Lots to see and do. Thankfully though ...
Backpacking Europe in Summer 2010
Posted by trevorb
... passes to get to spain) Spain - Madrid, Barcelona Italy - Venice, Rome Greece - Athens Poland - Warsaw, Krakow Germany/Belgium - Berlin, Brussels, etc. France - Paris UK - London, maybe Edinburgh and such. (Possibility for making day trips to smaller ...
Travel Movies
Posted by polydemic
Around the World in 80 Days with David Niven If This is Tuesday it must be Belgium with Suzanne Pleshette Bon Voyage with Fred MacMurry Take Her She's Mine with James Stewart These are all I can think of off hand. I'm sure there are many more. ...
Most Beautiful City in the World
Posted by exploreamerica
For beauty I think Florence is a top contender. I also love Talinn, Estonia and Bruges, Belgium for their fairy tale appeal and beauty.
Starting from Marseille, Provence : Spain, or Italy ?
Posted by travellingjon
Hi everyone ! After a 3 week trip with a friend across Belgium, France and western Germany, we will part in Marseille on September 24th, because he comes back to Canada and I stay in Europe for a while more. The question is, beginning in Marseille, ...
Yellowstone Park in the Spring
Posted by niki72
... an RV and visit some of the major National and State parks in the West of the US. We will be flying to Seattle (from Belgium, via London) and our return flight is out of Los Angeles. We could make it to Yellowstone around the 25th of October. What kind of ...
Hiring a car in Europe
Posted by cheli
I'm going to be traveling with a friend in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands this September. We were planning on catching the Eurostar over from London and then I assumed we'd be catching to train to wherever we wanted to go, but my friend just ...
Why do you travel?
Posted by donyan
... brought us here (México) as proof of bigamy...worst than loosing WW II !!! My sisters and I went on living our lives, independently with our new families...the rest of my parents families (in Belgium & Germany), did not survive the war.
Eurail/Interail
Posted by sianeth
... 39;ve been on trains in all the countries you mentioned and they're invariably punctual and high quality - particularly in Belgium and Holland they have double decker trains so there's a larger capacity aswell. I should imagine the most important ...
Eurail/Interail
Posted by cheli
I'm planning on scooting over the channel and spending about 6-8 weeks traveling through Nth France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany in September/October this year. I'm currently trying to work out whether it'd be helpful and/or cheaper to ...
If you were given a free
Posted by cheli
... I've been in Melbourne for the past two months, but I'm leaving July 3rd for London again, Scotland, Nth France, Belgium, Netherlands, North Germany, and Helsinki this time. I'm back in Melbourne via a wedding in Sydney by November but not sure ...
Top 10 free US and European attractions
Posted by starlagurl
... Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, England 4. Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France 5. St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral, Brussels, Belgium 6. Duomo - Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy 7. Retiro Park, Madrid, Spain 8. Westminster Abbey, ...
Which movies inspire you to travel?
Posted by travellingjon
... live, all from the four corners of western Europe : one is Spanish, another is German, there's also one from Danemark, UK, Belgium and Italy. And we follow Xavier (the Frenchman) throughout the year. Sounds a bit cheesy, but I can assure you, it's ...
Dangers of visa changes
Posted by introducinlyric
... Europe: the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovenia and Slovakia. They join Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden and Spain. ...
