So I took a bus from Cologne to Brussels, and then caught a train from Brussels to Bruges (it’s about an hour, so I could make day trips back there this week if I wanted to. My main reason for coming here is of course nothing historic, but because In Bruges it’s one of my favorite movies.
note: The Bruges posts will undoubtedly reference quotes from the movie quickly, which are extremely likely to include foul language.
Bruges is *not* a shithole. It’s rather small and narrow, and seeing the people swamping the cobblestone streets as I took the bus from the train station to the hostel was actually pretty cool (I’m about a 10 minute walk from the center). Still, despite it being November, it’s a hopping little town/open-air museum.
After getting settled, I worked for quite some time in the hotel bar area (which has awesome WiFi, yay), and then strolled down to the city center in the evening. Here’s a picture of the Basilica of the Holy Blood:
And one of the Belfry and square at night, which is surrounded by outdoor seating from cafes where people are having fairly pricey dinners and drinking nice Belgian beers.
Just a bit more casual strolling before heading back to the hostel. It’s a rather wealthy city, and I’m so sick of Kabob places, that I couldn’t really find a place to my liking for dinner. So I ordered a pizza from the bar and a couple beers all for a total of 9€.
The next morning they served “breakfast” in the bar area. It’s actually just little pieces of bread they sell for .20€ in any supermarket, along with Nutella or cream cheese or jam. Kind of sad. But they do have free coffee, so I’m all for it.
And then I did an extensive walking day. I figure I can get my grasp on the city and then figure out what I want to do the rest of the week. There are TONS of chocolate shops, Belgian beer shops, cafes, and quite a few places selling waffles. I walked into about 10 different chocolate shops and rated them based on smell to determine which ones I’ll go back to.
Here’s a picture of their little canal thing that I took during my stroll.
I also walked by the 2be Beer Wall, which apparently is a thing I’m supposed to take a picture of. The point is they are really proud of their beer here.
So the next day I went back into the best smelling chocolate shop and bought some chocolates. These pieces are like 1€ each. They better give me magical powers. A lot of people are getting them as souvenirs for people, but I intend on eating all of these myself in the next two days.
There isn’t a whole lot to see here, so I’m more or less hiding out in Bruges for a few days. Getting my reporting and billing done, catching up on some work, and gearing up to finish the trip. This is the point at which I get exhausted and get too tired to keep moving too quickly.