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    • Day 72

      Farewells to yurt and friends

      July 31, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Today we woke up for the final time in the yurt. We packed everything up, grabbed one final bacon sandwich and headed to Brussels. The drive was fairly easy and it was time to say farewell to Holly and Kate. It was so nice spending time all together and the group really got along so well. We'll see Kate soonish but it'll be a while to we see Holly, the newest UK convert. Kate is off to Paris then home and Holly is off to Paris as well but then will continue her travels.
      We then navigated back through Brussels to the outskirts to our accommodation. It was confusing to find the accom but luckily a lady eventually came out with our key. We then turned the Matilda's game on and it was almost half time, so after a brief sit we headed into the main centre.
      We found an Irish pub and watched the end of the game which was very exciting. We then walked trying to find somewhere for lunch. After passing a few places, one place got us as the waiter put on an Aussie accent after asking where we are from. We then visited a bar named the Squire which had a horse shoe as its logo and horses on every table. The waiter was wild and when I went to pay, the waiter and I were dancing together. He literally grabbed my hands and we did a quick two step. Dance is the universal language. On our exit, some other guy was also having a boogie with us. The Squire really was my scene.
      Next we walked to what Liisa dubbed the 'oldest shopping street in the world' which was literally home to about 10 chocolate/macaron shops. Liisa tried 3 different macarons and had a good time. We then got a Belgium waffle, however we weren't allowed to sit in the shop unless we all bought a drink... So we struggled to eat them outside with what resembled a toothpick. Erin was the Waffle Wally and somehow managed to have cream on her nose. We had seen this souvenir of a small boy statue peeing literally EVERYWHERE so had to check it out. It was Pissing Boy, potentially the son of the original Pissing Men (see Prague day). It was also a tiny statue, which is allegedly a replica. We bought souvenirs anyway as it was hilarious.
      We then caught the train back and walked once again in the rain. Had a shower and watched some Vampire Diaries. It's been a big few days for us all.
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    • Day 3

      Frida Kahlo en veel van Brussels

      June 12, 2022 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Ja, ek weet nie hoe om veel en heel te gebruik in Nederlands nie, dis moeilik. Maar dis baie snaaks, die Nederlands. Van hulle allerdaagse woorde is maar lelik in Afrikaans (en andersom - soos Hendrik gou agtergekom het).
      In elk geval, ek word lekker vroeg wakker, want ek wou nie my shutters toemaak vir die son nie - in België kan mens besluit wanneer dit nag is. Jy maak net jou shutters toe en dan is dit pikdonker.
      Ek en Liehet vat toe die trein na Antwerpen centraal statie, waar ek 'n sim card wou koop, maar baie plekke is toe op 'n sondag (bv elke liewe selfoon netwerk winkel), dit staan dus oor tot more en ons vat die volgende trein na Brussels.
      In Brussels loop ons en neem klomp foto's, onder andere van Grand Place, 'n katedraal wat in die jaar 1000 gebou is, en nog vele ander plekke. Ons gaan eet ontbyt by 'n koffiewinkeltjie/restaurantjie, waar ons croissant, 'n baguette (vars, warm en crispy), kaas, botter, konfyt, vars uitgedrukte lemoensap en 'n warm drankie (beste hot chocolate van my lewe) kry. Daarna gaan ons Neuhaus toe - want Tina se ma-hulle het in 2016 vir my Nauhaus sjokolade gegee en ek onthou tot vandag toe hoe lekker dit was. Ek gaan môreoggend bel en plek bespreek by een van hulle sjokolade werkswinkels.
      Daarna gaan ons na Grand Casino om na die Frida Kahlo uitstalling te gaan kyk met klomp van Liehet se vriendinne. Dit was nogal uitsonderlik, met 'n tydlyn van haar lewe vooraf en dan in 'n groot saal nog inligting en video's oor Frida en haar kuns.
      Ons gaan eet toe by Wagamama - 'n oosterse kos restaurant en daarna vat Lisinda ons Atomion toe, maar dit is reeds toe. Ons kry egter die lekkerste belgiese wafel by die trokkie wat dit daar verkoop.
      Ek en Liehet kry toe sulke elektriese scootertjies waarmee mens kan ry as jy dit scan op 'n app. Jy los dit net weer langs die pad as jy klaar is, dan kan 'n volgende mens dit gebruik. Ons ry so 5.6km om weer by die busstasie uit te kom. Jy ry in die fietsrybaan en als is baie mooi ingerig daarvoor. Op sekere plekke moet mens ongelukkig in die pad ry saam met die karre, asook telke male op 'cobblestone' strate wat jou brein weer in plek skud.
      Toe ons terug is in Centraal area gaan kyk ons na Manneken pis en kry vir ons belgiese frites met truffle mayonnaise (maar dis nie iets om oor huis toe te skryf nie). Ons vat die trein terug Noorderkempen toe en stap toe huis. En gaan slaap baie lekker!
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    • Day 3

      Brussels with friends

      June 5, 2022 in Belgium ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

      Nach einem ausgezeichneten Avocado-Frühstück, ging es mit nassen Füßen ins Musikmuseum. In 3 Etagen wurden verschiedene Instrumente aus aller Welt, von jeder Zeit und mit Hörproben vorgestellt. Anschließen ging es durch die Stadt auf der Suche nach belgischen Waffeln. In der Drug-Opera, einem Restaurant im "Old-English" Stil sind wir fündig geworden.
      Für 2/3 der Reisegruppe ging es danach zurück ins Airbnb, die anderen beiden weiteten die Stadttour noch um 2h aus.

      Zum Abend gab es selbstgekochte Nudeln mit Tomatensoße und Käse. Jetzt geht es zum Spieleabend - möge der oder die Beste gewinnen!
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    • Day 14

      Brüssel

      June 14, 2020 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Brüssel ist groß. Ein Schmelztiegel der Kulturen. Französische Einflüsse treffen auf arabische und Flämische. Bistros und Gemüsehändler in einer unglaublichen Architektur. Ich habe übrigens gedacht das dass Männeken Piss größer ist.... und ich habe das weibliche Pendant dazu gefunden... sie ist versteckt in einer kleinen Gasse und hinter Gittern...aber es gibt sie ..Voila... Mademoiselle PissRead more

    • Day 22

      Kunstwerk Brüssel 🖌🎨

      April 3, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      Schon mein erster Tag in Brüssel hat mich hellauf begeistert. Diese Stadt besteht aus wunderschönen Plätzen, Gärten, Cafés und Bauwerken. Hinter jeder Ecke wartet ein Ort der noch schöner ist, als der vorherige oder Essen, das noch leckerer ist, als das gerade gegessene. Diese Stadt ist ein Kunstwerk das nur darauf wartet bestaunt zu werden 🎨🖌 Ich hoffe, ich konnte etwas Ihrer Schönheit auf meinen Bildern einfangen🌷✨️Read more

    • Day 1

      Pommes, Grand-Place & Manneken-Piss

      August 4, 2022 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Zuerst haben wir uns eine Belgische Pommes besorgt, die wirklich sehr lecker war! 🇧🇪

      Dann waren wir am Grand-Place (der Marktplatz umgeben von Gildenhallen). 😊

      Zum Schluss konnte Jan es sich nicht nehmen lassen, sich von dem „Manneken Piss“ anpinkeln zu lassen 🤔😂Read more

    • Day 107

      Brussels

      July 2, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Daniel started the day with a run while Gab chatted with friends from home. We then headed to the Grand Place to meet up for our free walking tour! This was one of the longest and also most informative tours we had done so far on our trip with a very charismatic guide called Adrien. We learnt a lot during our 4km tour which went for almost 3.5 hours (with a short break half way through where we bought traditional frites!)

      We learnt some interesting things such as:
      - Belgium has 3 official languages being French, Dutch and German. 60% of the country is Dutch speaking and 40% of the country is French speaking (and less than 1% are German speaking). Brussels is the only multi-lingual city in Belgium and everything is supposed to be displayed in French and Dutch, however, 90% of people living in Brussels speak French and 10% speak Dutch.
      - The site of the Grand Place was originally a market back in 11th century and it was later destroyed during conflict and rebuilt. The Grand Place is very impressive and contained the city hall (which is still used as a city hall today) and houses that were for different guilds (such as for writers, painters and bakers).
      - In Belgium, people have to get married in their local city hall so people in Brussels have to get married on Saturday mornings in a small hall in the city hall (with a 20 minute time slot).
      - The city hall with the large spire is the only original building standing in The Grand Place as all others had burnt down and been reconstructed. The spire is actually not in middle of building and as such the building is not symmetrical (the original design was symmetrical but then they decided to add to one side of the building but there wasn't enough room to make it symmetrical).
      - There is a massive comic book industry in Belgium, including their most famous character - Tin Tin! There are over 70 comic book murals scattered on walls around the city of Brussels. Reading comic books is very popular for people of all ages and the French speaking comic book industry sells 10million copies every year (unlike the English speaking industry which serves many more people but sells around 1million copies a year).
      - We stopped at the Manneken Pis - a statue of a little boy peeing from the 13th century. No one knows who and why it was put there (although there are many crazy legends!) So, basically the statue is famous for being famous but the people from Brussels don't mind it being their unofficial mascot - they don't take themselves seriously! There are a group of people who dress up the Mannekin Pis and he has over 1000 outfits. We saw him dressed up in a uniform of a student union.
      - There is a lot of diversity in beer which is why it is so famous in Belgium! There is said to be around 25,000 different beers in Belgium, and about 80% of beers aren’t exported, so try them while you are there (which we plan to do!!)
      - Belgium has an interesting history having been controlled by the Spanish, French and Dutch at different times. The Belgian Revolution was in 1830.
      - There is a river under Brussels (called River Senne) which was covered up to get rid of the problem of cholera which killed many people in Brussels in the last 1800s.
      - Traditional frites (fries) in Brussels are made by twice fried potatoes in beef fat oil at two different temperatures - delicious!
      - We learnt all about chocolate! The cacao bean was bought to Europe in 1600s but solid chocolate as we know it was a 19th century creation. There were a number of rules which were followed closely in Belgium including that you can’t have anything less than 45% cacao mixture otherwise can’t call it chocolate, you could only use certain ingredients and you can't use vegetable oil instead of cacao. So for example, companies such as Cadbury/Hershey had to rename their products to chocolate-flavoured candy. These rules are mostly no longer in place but most Belgian chocolatiers still follow these traditions which is what makes the chocolate so good!

      We stopped for a quick lunch break and then tried our next Belgian delicacy - waffles! We were recommended to get one from a food truck as it is the freshest and it did not disappoint, the taste was incredible!!

      We then continued to walk around the city and spot some more of the comic murals, more peeing statues (one of a girl called the Jeanneke Pis and one of a dog called Het Zinneke!) and then a very interesting looking concrete truck made out of steel!

      We finished the day with a few authentic Belgian beers in an old school pub recommended by our walking tour guide (called Les Brassiers). Gab tried an amber beer made by monks (a trappist ale) called Orval and Daniel tried a popular ale called Jupiler. We then headed back to the Airbnb.
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    • Day 120

      124ème étape ~ Bruxelles (jour 2)

      November 30, 2022 in Belgium ⋅ ⛅ 5 °C

      Deuxième journée dans la capitale belge.
      Nous commençons par la visite d’un musée gratuit sur Marc Sleen que nous enchaînons avec le centre belge de la bande dessinée. C’était super intéressant de voir comment elles étaient créées.
      Ensuite nous allons manger au Wolf Market, c’est un grand espace avec des tables et chaises au centre et pleins de restaurants sur le tour. Chacun peut choisir ce qu’il mange et être quand même tous ensemble. 🥰
      Ensuite nous allons voir la Jeanneken pis et le Manneken pis. Ce dernier est déguisé en l’honneur du 90e anniversaire de l’union professionnelle des architectes. Nous repassons 4 fois devant pour finalement le voir tout nu ! 🥳
      Nous découvrons les arcades du parc du cinquantenaire quand il fait déjà nuit. L’avantage c’est qu’il n’y avait plus de touristes et que l’endroit illuminé était incroyable.
      Nous ne pouvions pas quitter Bruxelles sans aller goûter au mètre de bière chez Délirium.
      Nous tombons à pic pour un show de lumière et musique sur la Grand-Place, principalement sur l’hôtel de ville mais tous les bâtiments répondaient au lumière.
      Nous finissons la journée dans un bar un peu spécial, son nom est le cercueil et je vous laisse découvrir sa particularité. 😘
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    • Day 6

      Day 6. Brussels

      February 10 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Today we headed to Brussels, we headed down to the train station and managed to miss the first train as we thought it was going in the wrong direction. We had to wait 30 mins for the next one, but this meant we only got into Brussels 5 minutes later than what the first one would of, so not all lost.

      We first headed to the Mont des Arts park which lead us to "Palace de Bruxelles". This was very pretty and the Palace was lovely. Afterwards we headed to the European Parliament, home to the European Union, this was cool to see despite now not being part of it... We headed back to the centre, stopped for a baguette and Belgium Waffle (which James managed to drop on the table...) we luckily saved most of it, they were both delicious.

      Brussels wouldn't be worth going to if you didn't taste the chocolate and Beer. So we headed to a super posh chocolatier called Neuhaus, they were madly expensive at £2.70 each for little chocolates, but the shop threw in some samples so this made it slightly more affordable. We headed to Grand-Place, we can see how this is one of the most beautiful squares in the world, every building was so stunning and lots of gold was on show. We were super impressed by the square. Our last stop was a statue called Manneken Pis, which is basically a baby going for a wee as a fountain.. who famously put out a fuse which ultimately stopped the city from burning down, quite the saviour. He was dressed in Chinese outfits and had quite the crowd.

      Last stop was a belgian beer enroute to the station, we stopped at this quirky little bar and they were loving feeding Maddy crisps. Maddy had alot of attention today and coped well and like always, trooped it all the way to the end. 2 trains to get back and quick easy pizza for tea. Ready to chill as tomorrow we are off to Antwerp.
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    • Day 11

      De pasada en 📍Bruselas

      May 31, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      Hoy fue en día de pasada en Bruselas. Nos despertamos y directamente salimos a recorrer, pero como siempre, con paradas técnicas para comprar cositas dulces para comer🍩🍭🍡🍫. No saque muchas fotos, pero nos encanto la ciudad.
      Almorzamos en el departamento y nos dormimos una sienta porque no dábamos más. Nos levantamos un poco tarde pero salimos a pasear igual. Cenamos afuera y de postre compré un súper waffle riquísimo 🧇
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Provincie Vlaams-Brabant, Provinz Flämisch-Brabant, Flemish Brabant Province, Brabante Flamenco, Brabant-Flamand, Brabante Flamengo

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