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    • Day 19

      Het is droog 👍

      June 8, 2022 in Belgium ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Als het droog is, is een stad bezoeken natuurlijk nog veel leuker. En Brugge is echt een mooie, sfeervolle stad. We drinken er een lekker kopje thee op.
      “Onze” regen komt nu “jullie” kant op… maar wees gerust: het wordt dus ook weer droog!Read more

    • Day 122

      125ème étape ~ Bruges

      December 2, 2022 in Belgium ⋅ ⛅ 4 °C

      Nous avons visité la ville la plus belle de Belgique, d’après certaines études. Effectivement nous avons trouvé qu’elle était superbe.
      Nous avons visité le musée de la torture dans la plus vieille prison d’Europe. Bien que c’était un peu glauque, nous avons appris beaucoup de choses.
      Ensuite nous avons fait un arrêt pour manger un hot dog sur la grande place.
      Puis nous avons visité le musée de la frite et bien entendu nous avons dégusté de bonnes frites belges. 🍟
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    • Day 97

      Brügge

      July 7, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Ein neues Land auf unserer Liste ➡️ Belgien 🇧🇪
      Wir haben zusammen mit Anita, Thomas, Elin und Jana Brügge besucht. Eine sehr schöne Stadt, wo wir alles zu Fuss erkundet haben. Auch ein Besuch des Schokoladen-Museums durfte nicht fehlen. Und die Herren genossen ein Biertasting.. Danke euch für die tollen Tage!Read more

    • Day 3

      Basilica of the Holy Blood

      September 26, 2022 in Belgium ⋅ 🌧 12 °C

      A beautiful Basilica containing a Relic of the Holy Blood brought from the Holy Land. It is said a cloth used to wash the body of Christ is contained within the relic. It was brought to Bruge during the second crusade.Read more

    • Day 9

      Brügge mit dem Rad

      August 4, 2022 in Belgium ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Mit den Rad ging es heute ca. 32km nach Brügge. Im Vorort haben wir lecker Indisch gegessen und anschließend machten wir eine Bootstour in Brügge und schauten uns die schöne Stadt an.
      Auf der Rücktour gab's ein Bauernhofeis.Read more

    • Day 47

      Castles, chocolate and ‘fairytale stuff’

      August 26, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      I arrive in Bruges late evening after a long day of travelling. I venture out for dinner and end up combining two of Belgium’s most known delicacies, waffles and chocolate… healthy eating can wait.

      The town itself is beautiful. It’s old and quaint and has a medieval feel, with its cobblestone streets and colourful buildings, although in reality most of the buildings only date back to the 16th/17th century but were built in a Neogothic style which has managed to preserve Bruges’ medieval feel. It’s led to a pretty, little city which could easily be the setting for a Disney movie. The city alone has 50 castles within its borders. It’s a beautiful little place to get lost in outside of the main tourist drag.

      The touristy bit centred around two main squares, the Markt (or Market in English) and ‘De Burg’ which houses an old court house and the Basilica of the Holy Blood which holds a relic of (surprise, surprise) the holy blood, allegedly collected by Joseph of Arimathea.
      The tourist centre of Bruges is busy, with more English accents than anything else. It’s an assault on the senses as the smell of chocolate wafts from shops left and right, luring you in, until a horse drawn carriage passes by and the smell of dung hits wakes you rudely from the chocolate based fantasy. Horsey smells aside, Bruges quickly charms me and I spend much of the time just walking around, taking it all in and practising my Dutch.

      Belgium has 3 official languages, Dutch (technically Flemish), French and German in that order. Apparently my Dutch passes for Belgian as people respond to me in fluent Flemish to which I’m at a total loss with. In the Netherlands everyone just responds in English 🤷🏻‍♀️

      From Bruges it’s on to Ghent which seems to be a more functional city despite its medieval flourishes. I take in castles and more of Belgium’s quaint antiquated buildings before realising that I need to do some admin. The woman at my hostel reception informs me that there’s a laundrette with an inbuilt bar just round the corner called ‘Wasbar’ and I’m instantly sold. Clothes in the machine and drink in hand I relax for a little while before commandeering a dryer. Two hours later and my clothes still aren’t dry. I throw them in again and take a wander round to my hostel where one of the girls in my dorm warns me not to expect much from the Wasbar dryer.

      I catch up with editing and planning and a few hours later I settle into my bunk, close my eyes and try to ignore the forest of wet clothes hanging on the slats of the bed above me…. Wasbar strikes again!
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    • Day 12

      Bruges, Belgium

      June 11, 2022 in Belgium ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Off to find Belgium waffles in Bruges! Or Brugge? As I researched, I was confused on which city to visit or if they were the same place or not. Even navigating was tricky, because the train listed both names. Come to find out it goes by two names depending on which country you come from. The Dutch and German call it Brugge, while the French and English call it Bruges.

      What a beautiful city! Windmills, boating on the canal with swans, playing at the park, strolling the cobblestone streets, drinking local beer (often cheaper than water or soda around here) and eating waffles were just some of the things on our agenda for the day.

      We wondered towards the city center taking in the architecture, history and the constant smell of waffles & chocolate that swirled around us. We sat in the Market Square people watching as horse hooves clopped across the cobblestone. Addy and I love that sound!

      Dozens of chocolate specialty shops surrounded us as we explored the town, so of course we tried some. Well, everyone except for Adalynn of course. She could not relate to this city's love of chocolate. They even have a museum called the Belgium Chocolate Story here! My favorite chocolate in Belgium has been the bar Demi gave me earlier this week, but the caramel filled truffle today was very good too.

      We tried two waffles today. The first from House of Waffles while on the go. It was dense with something caramelized on it's surface that made it heavenly. We added whipped cream and strawberries on top for the girls. We let Addy pick the toppings since she did not have any treats because she loathes chocolate. This waffle was rich and full of flavor. Delicious! Later in the day, we tried our second one as we dined in at Lizzie's Wafels. They brought out little containers for the girls pre-wafel that had animal crackers and candy that resembled circus peanuts. Seth ordered pancakes and waffles for us all to share. Both were ginormous and almost too much for the five of us to finish. Both were delicious, but the first waffle of the day wins for me. The pancakes came with a brown sugar crumble powder. The pancakes were crepe like but with a bit more fluff. Sooo yummy!!! I would definitely order those again!

      Next, we hopped on a boat to see Bruges by water on the Zeebrugge (aka Boudewijn) canal. We rode under the lowest and oldest bridges of Bruges. Swans and cygnets stood on the banks nearby and few ventured into the water. These birds are protected here. According to the boat captain, if you kill one of them, you get five years in prison. That is serious! The boat ride was informative and relaxing. Many of the buildings here are original, as they were lucky enough to avoid the bombings during the World Wars.

      We enjoyed the sunny, breezy 18 degree (trying to teach my brain to convert to Celsius) weather as spent most of our day outdoors. We played at the park, ran over bridges and climbed stairs to see a windmill.

      After this full day, we were all tuckered out and ready for one more chill day in Belgium before we are off to see another country.
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    • Day 3

      Bruges/Brugge

      September 28, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

      Will probably post more of Bruges tomorrow, but here's a few from my wanderings after I arrived. The one overlooking the market square is from my room 😍, and my hotel is in the middle of the row of green awnings. (The little food stall in front of the tower is where I had my extremely healthy dinner of fries slathered in sauce.) And yes...I found another door.Read more

    • Day 43

      Märchenhaftes Brügge 👸🧚‍♂️

      April 24, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Meinen letzten Tag außerhalb von Deutschland, habe ich in Brügge verbracht. So viele Leute haben mir empfohlen, in diese Stadt zu gehen und mir gesagt, dass ich dort unbedingt hingehen muss, wenn ich die Gelegenheit dazu habe. Ich kann nur sagen: Es hat sich so sehr gelohnt! Direkt wenn man vom Bahnhof in die Innenstadt läuft, kommt man an unzähligen süßen kleinen Häusern aus roten und braunen Steinen vorbei, die letztendlich zum mittelalterlichen Stadtkern führen, der seit dem Jahr 2000 zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe zählt 🏰 Die Stadt ist durch ihre mittelalterlichen Bauten und die Grachten, die sie durchziehen, geprägt. Grachten heißen die Kanäle die sich in der ganzen Stadt finden; nicht umsonst wird Brügge "Venedig des Nordens" genannt 🛶 Im Zentrum der Stadt, am Groten Markt, finden sich wunderbare Bürgerhäuser mit einzigartig gestalteten Giebeln sowie der Belfried. Der Belfried hatte seit seiner Erbauung im 13ten Jahrhundert verschiedene Funktionen, so wurde er in früheren Zeiten als Lagerhalle für die damals begehrten flämischen Tuchwaren sowie für andere Handelwaren genutzt. Auf einer Fahrt mit der Pferdekutsche, aber auch per Boot, habe ich heute die Stadt erkundet und einige wunderbare Orte sehen dürfen 🐎Read more

    • Day 3

      Otra tanda en Brujas

      August 6, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      La ciudad de la eterna navidad, del chocolate, de los mejillones y las patatas fritas ¿Se puede ser mejor? Nos queda pendiente verte en navidad, aunque nos sorprende cómo puedes ser mejor. Cuenta la leyenda que puedes ver una anguila dorada en el canal, no la vimos esta vez pero lo tenemos pendiente!
      Nosotros nos quedamos con lo acogedora que eres y con el olor a chocolate de tus calles.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Arrondissement Brugge, Bezirk Brügge, Arrondissement of Bruges, Брюге, Arondisamant Brugge, Brugge ringkond, شهرستان بروژ, Arrondissement administratif de Bruges, Arrondissement di Bruges, Brugge, Bruges, Arroundissement Brugge, 布魯日區

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