Le Vaudeville - Chambres d'Hotes
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Back to Brussels (Day Fourteen)
... Grote Markt where the hostel I'd be staying at was located. It's a beautiful square: smaller than I expected, but the buildings around it were really impressive. The first thing I noticed were the beer tents setting up in the middle. Later on, I found out that the Belgian Beer Festival was happening that weekend! Next, I walked down further to find the Mannekin Pis, the statue of a boy peeing, which has arguably has become Brussels' top ...
Munich and Brussels
... city. I didn't think that Brussels was such a pretty place, but it is absolutely gorgeous! It is also a huge city. I wasn't expecting it to be so big. It will take a while to get used to and figure my way around but hopefully soon enough it will come. On our way back to our apartment today we got lost. We got off at the right metro stop, however, walked up on the wrong side of the street and tried to find our way. We were completely lost. Luckily, my friend Emma speaks ...
Belgium sights
Arrived into Amsterdam after two 8 hour flights from Jakarta. A break in Dubai and a glimpse of the duty free shopping there! A two and a half hour train trip and then 20 mins on the Brussels metro finally saw me arrive at my destination! Somewhere like 24hrs since Jakarta. I then spent the afternoon wandering around the old part of Brussels. Huge buildings from 1500s and ...
Gettin' Brusseled
... just ask anyone who has seen my bedroom at home! We tried to find Karl Marx's house as well, but we got lost :( Then it was dinnertime and we had delicious Congolese food! Brussels is a huge immigrant city, and is very diverse, we had tons of different cuisines to choose from for dinner. After dinner we all decided to go out to Madame Moustache - a trendy bar where they were having a R&B soul night! It ...
The Serious Winter Excursions of Keith and Tony
... attractive girls in the one bar that seemed to stay open late during the week. We also felt the wrath of Holland's incredibly tall men, getting stuck against the wall in the crowded bar behind a few who were tall enough to make us feel…Spanish. Tony and I agreed that it would be hilarious to see a typically petite Spanish guy in that bar, yelling and waving the arms as usual with no one even noticing.
After Maastricht it was Amsterdam, which was bustling with ...