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What to See/Do in Belgium
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What to See/Do in Belgium
Hello everybody. In a few weeks I'll be travelling to Belgium for a few days with the GF. While she gets to gorge herself on les moules et frites, chocolat, and the belgian waffles, I intend to indulge myself in a few beers. Bier Circus and Delirium Cafe are already on the menu. I'd like to visit a monastery but given our rudimentary francais and non-existant dutch it might not be a good idea for us to navigate the backroads.
I'm just wondering for those that have been to Belgium what your experiences were and if there are any recommendations or things that we must see or do. I've done a search on Belgium threads but I get the 404 on every thread I click on that may have the 411.
I'm just wondering for those that have been to Belgium what your experiences were and if there are any recommendations or things that we must see or do. I've done a search on Belgium threads but I get the 404 on every thread I click on that may have the 411.
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Bruges is nice. When I went to Belgium I ordered a photocopied beer guide that was extremely handy. Can't remember off the top of my head who wrote it, but I'm sure someone does.
Also, with the search if you delete the "&highlight=" and everything after it in the URL line it will work. It's a bug that's on my list to fix (it's been there a while, I know )
Also, with the search if you delete the "&highlight=" and everything after it in the URL line it will work. It's a bug that's on my list to fix (it's been there a while, I know )
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You can't ship alcohol into the country. At least, you're not supposed to - with some smaller things (a bottle of single malt, etc.), you have a decent chance of getting it through, but I doubt a couple cases of beer would escape inspection. I remember a blog I ran across a couple years ago about two guys who brought back three cases of beer in their suitcases. IIRC, they ended up ditching most of their clothes in favour of bringing back Westvleteren.devonsleigh wrote:I'd absolutely love to bring some bottles back but we're going to Paris after that and I don't think the gf would be amenable to lugging around 48 bottles of beer for the next week, she's quite petite. Is shipping even an option or will I have to do my own lab testing first?
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shipping is pretty expensive and you will likely end up paying tax/duty/fees when it arrives. anything under 5 cases should not require lab testing.devonsleigh wrote:I'd absolutely love to bring some bottles back but we're going to Paris after that and I don't think the gf would be amenable to lugging around 48 bottles of beer for the next week, she's quite petite. Is shipping even an option or will I have to do my own lab testing first?
how are you getting around? if you're driving/flying/hoteling you can easily have a box of beer sitting in your room that just goes in with the checked luggage. styrofoam shippers come in all shapes and sizes and work great for this.
if you're doing the backpack/train/hostel thing (or somewhere in between) it's obviously less of an option. still, you would probably find room for at least a few good beers. a sixer in each backpack is certainly manageable. you'll just have that much more to drink while you're there.
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Have a blast, it's a really under-appreciated country. Brussels is great for shopping and eating, but once you've seen the Grande Place you can leave. Bruges is a most. It's touristy, but for a reason. Head off to Antwerp for a Kulminator visit. Take the train everywhere, one of the best and most affordable systems in Europe.
I advise just wandering around Brussels, hitting up all the beer establishments, a tour of Cantillon is worth the five euros, travel out to the outskirts on the subway and go walk around, find a nice pub/place to eat and enjoy the non-touristy brussels. Brugges is beautiful, Antwerp is fantastic, hosts a wonderful zoo and the Kulminator (aged. very aged beers) and a pretty good nightlife. It's a shame you wont be there in august for the Brussels carnival.
Touristy things to do in brussels... hmmm. make sure you check out the brewers museum, etc. eat frits. etc.
There is the atomium... Waterloo is worth the visit to see the battlefield (they make great beer too and you can get it at the heritage site) and make sure you have an umbrella, weather in belgium is unpredictable.
All in all, eat moules and frits, drink beer, sit on may a patio and do what belgians do. relax. Oh, and don't forget that you can drink on the street, it makes for excellent walks.
Touristy things to do in brussels... hmmm. make sure you check out the brewers museum, etc. eat frits. etc.
There is the atomium... Waterloo is worth the visit to see the battlefield (they make great beer too and you can get it at the heritage site) and make sure you have an umbrella, weather in belgium is unpredictable.
All in all, eat moules and frits, drink beer, sit on may a patio and do what belgians do. relax. Oh, and don't forget that you can drink on the street, it makes for excellent walks.
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Bytowner wrote:Have a blast, it's a really under-appreciated country. Brussels is great for shopping and eating, but once you've seen the Grande Place you can leave. Bruges is a most. It's touristy, but for a reason. Head off to Antwerp for a Kulminator visit. Take the train everywhere, one of the best and most affordable systems in Europe.
This is fantastic stuff. I may go in August. and heed your suggestions.Magni wrote:I advise just wandering around Brussels, hitting up all the beer establishments (.....a billion other great ideas....).
devonsleigh you might even forget Westy, know why? I wasted over a whole day in Prague trying to refund cancelled REM tickets. Which was for naught BUT I learned something VERY valuable -- Use your time in Europe. Just be there. Shopping is a waste of time, and before you know it you will be on a plane home so don't miss any of it, see all you can every day while you are there.
I'm not suggesting "don't go to breweries if you are nearby", but it's my opinion that too much of chasing a shopping list of beer places may cause you to miss out on what your trip in Europe could really be. It's like when people go to ten disparate cities in two weeks, they spend all their time traveling or securing hotels - this is actually a common mistake & a real waste. Better to find places that 'stick' to you & hang around there a bit before moving on.
Oh and please buy RICK STEVES "BELGIUM 2008". Or I will buy it for you, because I am that certain you will have the time of your life with Rick's books.
* whew * passes out on couch hyperventilating * Have fun! Belgian out.
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