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If you visit Belgium, it's easy to try the Belgian Beer and Belgian Fries, but there are so many cute, small, perfect little towns out there looking to be explored. We visit Belgium and their town of Liége and Dinant to get a first taste.
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Belgium-US: A Success Story
The Embassy of Belgium introduces a video about the close relationship between the US and Belgium. Taking viewers beyond the well-known Belgian trivia (waffles and beer, anyone?), it highlights the continuous success story that has come out of this longstanding alliance, as well as the great potential for the future.
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Bruges Belgium €3.65 Belgian Beer Challenge!
Bruges Belgium is know for it's medieval and 17th-18th century architecture, and as Rick Steves once said, Bruges is a place full of tourists, but a place you don't mind being surrounded by tourists in. Today we wander Bruges and challenge ourselves to find the best Belgian beer for €3.65 Vlog #435
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Day 3 in Belgium: Taking the Train to BRUGES, Tourism, Chocolates & a Favorite Ramen in Brussels
Breakfast in Brussels, Pret a Manger on the train, visiting Brugge (Bruges) then coming back for a Ramen dinner in Brussels.
Bruges, the capital of West Flanders in northwest Belgium, is distinguished by its canals, cobbled streets and medieval buildings. Its port, Zeebrugge, is an important center for fishing and European trade. In the city center’s Burg square, the 14th-century Stadhuis (City Hall) has an ornately carved ceiling. Nearby, Markt square features a 13th-century belfry with a 47-bell carillon and 83m tower with panoramic views.
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Belgium is certainly an incredible country, unique at that. As far as language divide goes, it reminds me of Canada, where English is one language of the nations, while French is the second. Same goes for Belgium in its own way. One side, Flanders in the north, speaks Dutch, while the other side, Walloon in the south, speaks French with Brussels the sandwiched capital sits in between the two (It’s mostly speaks french).
Coming from Rotterdam, we started with a night stay in Antwerp at another Airbnb whom we met up with around 6pm due to work schedule. For several hours we threw our bags in a locker and explored the city on foot. Antwerp didn’t get too much of a good rep from some people I spoke to, but I think it’s an incredible city. Public transportation sucks asshole there as it is always crammed and never runs on time. Other than that the city is great, the city center is beautiful and the skyline from the other side of the river is incredible. One thing that blew me away was the mile long pedestrian tunnel that lies under the river. It was built in the 1930’s and is in my opinion, one of the most amazing things I’ve ever experienced, thanks to my travel companion.
Next stop was Bruges but before I get into that, I find it ridiculous how much a train ticket costs between age 26-55. A train ticket at 27 vs. 25 is fucking drastic. I payed $25 for a one way to Bruges from Antwerp after the ticket agent explained the age thing and after I said my girlfriend is 25 years old, she only paid $6. What in the actual fuck? Anyways we arrived in Bruges, took the bus to our next Airbnb where our host awaited our arrival and took us into his home. While we really were anxious about Bruges, we were turned off at how expensive it was due to the heavy flow of mass tourism. I personally hate places that get ruined like that, and can say Ashley agreed. I wasn’t too proud of buying a large bowl of Friets for 4 Euro just to avoid an overly expensive 10 Euro pizze that barely fed me. But aside from that the city is gorgeous and you can get away with really cheap 2-4 Euro beers in some of the local pubs (Priests ass, trappist bar, and Beert’j)
Next stop was possibly one of my favorite cities so far, and that is Ghent. Ghent in my eyes is a mashup of a big city with village charm. A pinch of tourism on a plate of local vibe. I love it. But our Airbnb and host was a huge contribution to this incredible 2 night stay. Originally, I had though of a day after realizing how gorgeous it was. Then I convinced both of us to go for two nights and don’t regret it. Unlike Bruges where we were slightly dissapointed, we unexpecetly had an incredible expectation of Ghent where we had a great view of the skyline and beyond. Our host allowed us to use his kitchen for breakfast to help with the budget and local pasta was 4-5 Euros per plate of delicious spagetti. The canal system and old town center is great for slow walks.
The last city in Belgium for my little companion was the bi-lingual capital city of Brussels. People who expect a city like Paris and Rome really don’t appreciate Brussels. And a lot of people don’t appreciate Brussels as a city to spend time in. But for me, I loved Brussels, and staying in an apartment in Brussels for 5 days really made me feel like I lived there. I live in a small town where I can appreciate a small town vibe. But I forever remain a city guy at heart and Brussels is great. What I really do like about Brussels is the different eras there are in the city. The city centre 13th century, some buildings 1800’s, and most places the golden age of the 50’s while still giving off that European charm most cities have.
Ashley left for the U.S. on a Saturday morning and the goodbyes were incredibly hard knowing the long term separation and the incredible time we had. After I headed back to the apartment the realization hit that I was on my own as was tough. Hence why I stayed in all day to prepare for the solo journey ahead of me. To be continued onto Wallonia...
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How to Spend 2 Days in Bruges, Belgium | Best Chocolate, Beer Tastings, Vlog Guide
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COURCHEVEL SEASONNAIRES TRY STRONG BELGIUM BEERS
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The brave Courchevel seasonnaires try a couple of very tasty Belgium beers. ranging from 8 to 11 percent. Including Gouden Carolus Classic from Het Hanker, Gulden Draak (Golden Dragon) a tasty Belgian Dark Ale from Brouwerij Van Steenberge. And one weak lambic raspberry beer that was sent in error. Sorry, Lindermans Framboise.
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GROOVY GETAWAY to GLORIOUS GHENT - Belgium - Leonard Does Europe S2 E8
Another day, another day trip, this time from Bruges to Ghent! It was a toss-up between Ghent and Antwerp, but with Ghent being described as smaller (it’s a city of 250,000), I figured it would be a nice contrast to our Brussels day trip.
The train was 7.80 EUR round-trip, but this fare only applies on the weekends. Otherwise it’s 13.60 EUR. The trip takes about 30min, followed by a 30min walk to the center of town. We could have also disembarked at the St. Pieters station and taken a tram to the city center, but it was a beautiful day, so we decided to walk instead.
Ghent has nearly 100 public toilets, along with a map of where they’re all located! Great for someone like me who drinks a lot and has a small bladder, so it was pretty much a moral obligation to try one out.
The most beautiful part of town consists of Graslei and Korenlei , the two banks on either side of the Leie River. Like Bruges and Amsterdam, you can take a canal tour down the Leie, but we didn’t have too much time and had just done a canal tour of Bruges, so we decided to skip it and get our bearings by wandering aimlessly for a while, soaking in the sights:
--Gravensteen, a massive castle smack dab in the middle of town! A full walk-thru video of the castle, including its torture museum, is the subject of my next video/article.
--Het Groot Vleeshuis (The Great Butchers’ Hall), which was built in the 15th century to house a meat hall and indoor market. Those are still there, but now there’s a restaurant situated under the giant hams hanging from the ceiling of the meat hall. The menu looked good, but as a vegetarian, there was no way I was going to be able to eat there without losing my appetite.
-- Werregarenstraat, a two-block alleyway linking Hoogpoort and Onderstraat that is completely covered with graffiti. It was setup as part of the Ghent Festivities festival in 1995 and is one of the few locations where the city officially allows graffiti. Anyone can paint over anything so it’s constantly changing, but the code is to respect work that’s finer than your own.
After seeing the sights, we figured it was time to get down to the important stuff: eating and boozing. First up was the food, which we found at the small and off-the-beaten path restaurant Soup’r, specializing in… soup. This place was jam-packed and is obviously a local favorite, and one taste of the soup explained why: Best. Soup. Ever! Lots of hearty vegetarian, vegan, and meat-filled soups and sandwiches made the three of us very happy after many miles of walking. Included with the soup were a few weird large violet jelly bean things called cuberdons that were also being sold from carts all over town. None of us liked them – must be a Flemish acquired taste. Be aware that Soup’r only takes Belgian debit cards, so make sure you bring some Euros.
I was actually a bit surprised by our first booze stop, which was ‘t Dreupelkot, a legit jenever bar serving over 200 varieties of this tasty grandfather of gin. I’d only had jenever in The Netherlands and assumed it was local to that area, but it didn’t occur to me that it would also be popular in with Dutch population of Ghent. Turns out that by decree of the EU, only liquor made in Belgium, the Netherlands, and four French and German regions can legally be called jenever. Regardless, the korenwijn (a malty style) I had was lovely.
Finally, we ended our drinking at Waterhuis ann de bierkant (Waterhouse on the beerside) a scenic and historic canal-side bar which serves 165 beers, including 3 house beers that you can only find on draft here. I had a glass of the house Gandavum, a dry-hopped 8% Belgian Ale, which I found refreshingly crisp and dangerously drinkable considering the high alcohol content.
While doing my research for the trip, there seemed to be a lot of “Ghent vs Bruges” discussions, and after visiting them both, I’d say that they’re very different, but that both are definitely worth a visit. Bruges is smaller and prettier and quainter and more “magical”, but also very crowded and touristy on the weekends. Ghent, on the other hand, was lively on the weekend we visited, but didn’t feel too crowded. It has plenty of large open spaces, and apparently when the weather is nice there are musicians performing on every corner, from buskers all the way to large brass bands. And, since they’re only 30 minutes from each other, there’s really no good reason not to visit both!
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BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - Travel Vlog Day 1 - Visiting Mont des Arts & Grand Place
For inspiration on things to see do in during a weekend trip to Brussels, Belgium, check out this travel vlog and take note of our tips and tricks for visitors! We traveled to Brussels in February and, temperature aside, got to experience some awesome sunny weather - perfect for walking around Mont des Arts, Grand Place, and Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert (or the Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert). We found some bars and restaurants within a variety of price ranges that we recommend you try on your next trip to Brussels. It's not hard to find Belgian waffles or Belgian beer tasting in Brussels, but to make choosing easier, we highlighted some of our favorite spots. Check out this travel vlog for our guide to exploring Brussels in a couple of days.
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Belgium: Bruges and Brussels
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | We start in Bruges to check into a medieval hospital, savor the exquisite art of Memling, climb a bell tower to get up close and fortissimo at a carillon concert, and sample fresh frites and the world's tastiest chocolate. Then we ride the train to Brussels, where we stroll Europe's finest square, revel in Bruegels' country scenes and Magritte's surreal dreamscapes, then pay a visit to the bustling hub of European democracy.
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COURCHEVEL SEASONNAIRES TRY STRONG BELGIUM BEER AND FLEMISH IDIOMS - S3E10
Another batch of Belgium beers for the Courchevel seasonnaires to review. Gentse Strop, Deigniet, Affligem tripel and Kwak beer. If that wasn't hard enough they have to translate funny Belgium Flemish idioms including send your cat, Unfortunately, peanut butter and forward with the goat.
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