Rheinpromenade Biergarten

You can't visit a German city without spending some quality time in a biergarten!
Nijmegen

Nijmegen is the largest city in the Dutch province of Gelderland and the tenth largest of the Netherlands as a whole. Located on the Waal River close to the German border, Nijmegen is one of theRead more
Nationaal Fietsmuseum Velorama

The Velorama is the only bicycle museum in the Netherlands. It is located along the Waal River in the city of Nijmegen.
The museum was founded in 1981 from the private collection of G.F. Moed. ItRead more
Valkhof Bunker

IN 1943, GERMAN OCCUPIERS OF Nijmegen built three machine bunkers on the centrally located and strategically important Valkhof-hill. The Valkhofbunker is the only one surviving to this day.
TheRead more
Barbarossa Ruins

The Barbarossa ruin in the Dutch city of Nijmegen, also known as Sint-Maartenskapel , is a remnant of the Valkhof, a palace that was rebuilt in 1155 by Emperor Frederik Barbarossa. The ruin is a tuffRead more
St. Stephen's Church

The Grote Kerk or Sint-Stevenskerk , popularly called Stevenskerk , is the oldest and largest church in Nijmegen , in the Dutch province of Gelderland . The church is built on a small hill, theRead more
Lunch at De Derde Kamer

Maastricht

Maastricht is a city and a municipality in the southeastern Netherlands. It is the capital and largest city of the province of Limburg. Maastricht is located on both sides of the Meuse (Dutch: Maas),Read more
De Zwaan Cafe

Just a quick refreshment stop as we explored Maastricht.
De Bisschopsmolen

Located in the romantic Jeker quarter, the Bisschopsmolen (Bishop's Mill) water mill is a must-see if you are visiting Maastricht. It was owned by Godfrey of Bouillon in the eleventh century AD andRead more
Helpoort

The Helpoort , formerly also called the Jekerpoort , Hoogbruggepoort , Alde Poort op den Ancker , Kruittorenpoort or De Twee Torens , [1] is a former city gate in the Dutch city of Maastricht . TheRead more
American Cemetary (Margraten)

The Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial is the only American military cemetery in the Netherlands. The cemetery site has a rich historical background, lying near the famous Cologne-BoulogneRead more
Belgian Cruise to Antwerp

We disembarked this afternoon in Maastricht for our American Cemetary excursion and they had to move the ship through a large lock while we were gone. We were then bused to the ship's location inRead more
Antwerp Walking Tour

Cathedral of Our Lady (UNESCO Site)

The Cathedral of Our Lady is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Antwerp, Belgium. Today's seat of the Diocese of Antwerp started in 1352 and, although the first stage of construction was ended in 1521, hasRead more
't Putke Café

Beer, bitterballen and lumpia while people watching on the Handshoenmarkt which is home to a famous statue of Nello & Patrasche.
Elfde Gebod

Dutch for "Eleventh Commandment" which is Thou shalt drink beer and be happy!
The History of the Elfde Gebod goes back to 1425, when turf bearers lived in our very building. It connected the firstRead more
Sint Paulus Cathedral

The Antwerp church of Saint-Paul’s is located in the old city, a stone’s throw from the river Scheldt, in the district where the sailors used to live. The church was built in the 16th century as aRead more
Last Night on the Kvasir!

Brussels Airport (The Suite)

We took advantage of our Capital One Priority Pass and were able to relax in style before our long-haul flight to Chicago.
Lunch at O'Hare

We found an hockey-themed sports bar in our concourse, Stanley's, and had our first 'American" food since leaving on the 18th. I had a buffalo chicken sandwich and Elly had a cheeseburger. We pairedRead more
Homaha!

Had a bumpy flight from Chicago but landed pretty much on time.
Home Sweet Home!

We woke up at 4:00 am in Belgium this morning and got home about 22 hours later.
We had a wonderful time but are glad to be home!
Family Christmas #2
