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These six-month period, Kyle a friend of K-Mart and me last decided that it would be wise to meet to the top some share since he studied for the summer in the Netherlands and I studied in London. Thus we decided on Brussels. I reserved my ticekts, etc dishes.
Thus I take the last flight on British Airways from London Heathrow in Brussels. The well which it proves to be our flight was three hours later because of time. Thus we upwards did not finish entering Brussels until 1am. This meant that I had to travel by a taxi of the airport to my pension. Fortunately I found another American, and we duplicated a taxi. It was of strange feeling not knowing where to go or you will arrive there. But fortunately differently proved well, and I it have finaly done with the pension. The voyage of Bruge took a toll, thus we just decided to remain in Brussels which Sunday. We walked everywhere Brussels, which is not surprisingly that large. The first place with which we finished to the top going was the royal gardens. It was pretty.
Then we finished to the top going to one of the oldest sections of Brussels, where there are many old buildings and such. When us where there we rested outside because it was a so pretty day, and had a drink in central Brussels. There of the next destination was one of the royal palates, where I took my first waffle of Belgium. It was probably the best waffle than I ever tasted, and it will be probably the best waffle which I will never taste. It was really good. And that concluded my first travels far from London.


permalink written by  visitBelgium on August 17, 2007 from Brugge, Belgium
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Bruges, France


We took the bus in Bruges, we came once it did not take long for us all to love. Dale said it seemed fresh and I thought it was beautiful. It was reinforced as if we have a time zone and arrived in medieval times. One of the best things is that they had great beer and chocolate, which in the early hours, we managed to sample. It was a great place to ask around - we have sites like Fort Bell with 366 steps at the beginning we really worked on all the chocolate we devoured. The view at the top is great. It was not too many people around which was also very beautiful.

One day we were there, we went to Choco Story museum on the history of chocolate. It was interesting but we probably do not need to go after visiting the chocolate factory in Swtizerland. We only have a free chocolate experience too.

permalink written by  visitBelgium on September 23, 2008 from Bruges, France
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