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Showing posts with label Belgium. Show all posts

8.14.2012

Biking in Bruges

As promised, more on the glory that was our vacation ... has it really been two weeks we've been back?
Tragic - time to plan for the next trip, eh?



Bruges ended up being an EXCELLENT choice for a day-trip from Paris. Getting there was simple - in theory, at least. The Thalys fast train system travels to and from a variety of major European destinations, in our case, Paris to Brussels. From there, we took the local Belgian train to Bruges. (I think they were repairing the Thalys line that goes from Paris to Bruges, so you may be able to catch that in the future.) The tricky part, as we realized, is finding which station in Paris to depart from. As good reporting bloggers do, I decided to start off at the absolutely WRONG station in order to recount to you that exciting tale. No, actually I'll blame this one on Matt (I'm retiring The Boy, unless you think he should now be The FiancĂ©) not knowing French and both of us being in a post-engagement haze. 

Anyways, tip #1: ALWAYS purchase a flexible ticket. If you make it to any station (minutes) before your scheduled departure, you can transfer your ticket to another train. Helpful if you need to, say, travel across the city to the correct station...

After that it was smooth riding - amazingly so. Trains in Europe are excellent, quick and quiet. I mostly just gazed at my ring the whole time....
See it sparkling there? Sigh.
We got to Bruge just as dusk was settling in and enjoyed a meandering stroll to our B&B. And let me tell you about that. After some grueling research, we decided upon the Cote Canal Bed and Breakfast. And let me just say - BEST B&B EVER! If you've never been to a B&B, do yourself a favor and skip the Marriotts and Hyatts on your next trip. For service, character and an opportunity to meet the locals, you can't beat staying in a B&B. And this place is a destination on it's own. It's been in Caroline's family for 5 generations and sits right on the canal with a breathtaking garden for having your (homemade) breakfast. Idyllic.

Our room - swoon.
And the back garden!

Bruges is a medieval city, full of history down each cobblestoned lane. It was great fun to walk around, but even better is getting around like the locals do - by bike!

On our first, and sadly, only day in Bruges, we rented matching bikes for an excursion about town.
Downtown, full of horse carriages and tourists, is a little tricky, but once you get outside of the city center into the quiet neighborhoods and parks, it's a wonderful ride.

Note that this is my future house...

And we saw windmills! How Belgian is that??

The scenery was beautiful. The canals are home to TONS of swans - can't blame them, I'd live there too!

 We loved the mix of modern and medieval architecture...

and couldn't pass up a little post-engagement photo shoot ;)

Back in the city center, we did a quick visit of the "must-see" sites, like the central canal...


and this historic square (near the Lake of Love - cute, huh?)



This is the Beguinage, a religious community of lay women dating to the 12th century. It was incredibly peaceful and quiet, as all visitors are asked to remain silent. 



Lunch was a great meal - chicken for Matt and a huge bucket o' mussels for me. And beer. Always beer.


We watched these cute kids splash in the horse fountain while we enjoyed lunch. 

In short, Bruges is a must see. I cannot wait to go back, stay in the Cote de Canal with Caroline, and just bask in the city's history and calm. Be advised - there are some hugely touristy areas, full of people from all over. But, somehow, this really didn't take away from the charm of the place for me. It's easy enough to jump on a bike and head to a quieter area where the Belgians live and work. I'd highly recommend Bruges as a destination for couples or families (there were lots of kids touring around). The Belgians are so friendly - so if you need a break from the more acerbic French, this is a great place to escape!



4.30.2012

Day Trips From Paris Part 1: Bruges

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It has begun. The planning and dreaming and not quite yet stressing about our summer trip to Paris. We had guide books out yesterday, y'all. 
This sh*t is for realz....

So what I want to figure out first, and plan my whole trip around (for now), is a day trip out of Paris to cross a border.

Yes, I'm beginning my Paris-trip-planning by investigating trips out of Paris. It may seem weird, but that's where my mind is going so I'm running with it. In all honesty, it's probably my function of my lust for new places. Paris is a repeat for me, and as much as I love the city, I'm eager to add a new place to the agenda.  The Boy has some major catching up to do as far as his country-count, so this will help him, and I just hate to go all that way and not add to my tally. 

Being that France borders a whopping 6 countries, plus a watery border with the UK, we have several options. But given that we want to take the train, and not spend really more than a day or day and a half, we're reasonably limited to the following countries: Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. 

So here's Vol. 1: Bruges, Belgium
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This is the option I'm leaning towards already. I think after bustling Paris, it would be nice to spend a day in Bruges, a notoriously charming town with a fairy-tale vibe. I mean, just look at that main square! Called "The Venice of the North," the city of Bruges seems to huddle merrily along the banks of it's many winding canals. If the real Venice is one of my world-wide favorites, why not try it's northern namesake?
Brugge River on Brugge, Belgia
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Attractions? Museums, quaint stores, and enough chocolate shops to make one sick (49 to be exact. But really what attracts me to Bruges is not the plethora of historic sites or gasp worthy Flemmish artworks, it's the ambiance of the place. It looks so quaint and quietly cheerful that I just want to row a little boat down the canal and wave to all the passersby.
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While on the canal, I would also like to stay in the floating De Barge Hotel, a second life boat docked on the canal at the center of town.
Boat Hotel De Barge, Bruges, Belgium
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Find  the NY Times recommendations here and drool over twice fried french fry reviews.
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So what do you think? Bruges? Or shall we keep searching....


Update: Do you read Hi Sugarplum? It's super cute and she has a nice review of Bruges as well. All signs point to this cute city, but I'm still researching!