Amsterdam / Belgium Itinerary
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Amsterdam / Belgium Itinerary
I'm considering a quick trip (5 full days) to Amsterdam and maybe Belgium in early May. I have heard that Amsterdam is worth 2 full days and am trying to figure out what to do with the other 3 days. Right now, I am thinking about Belgium, having recently seen the movie In Bruges
Thanks for any suggestions!
Thanks for any suggestions!
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Well you could spend all the time in Amsterdam and not be bored - I'd say 3 days in Amsterdam - maybe including a half-day trip to places like Haarlem - a net old regional city just 20-minutes away from Amsterdam but in many ways so so different - a real Dutch town!
Bruges is 3.5 hours by train from Amsterdam - changing at Antwerp so figure in losing a half day each way but IMO Bruges is fantastic - well worth the time. Stop in Antwerp for a few hours en route to Bruges - Antwerp is also a most fascinating unique city.
To get a fix on European trains check these informative sites: www.seat61.com; www.ricksteves.com and www.budgeteuropetravel.com.
Try to fly perhaps into Amsterdam and out of Brussels if same or similar price - Bruges is about an hour or so from Brussels.
Bruges is 3.5 hours by train from Amsterdam - changing at Antwerp so figure in losing a half day each way but IMO Bruges is fantastic - well worth the time. Stop in Antwerp for a few hours en route to Bruges - Antwerp is also a most fascinating unique city.
To get a fix on European trains check these informative sites: www.seat61.com; www.ricksteves.com and www.budgeteuropetravel.com.
Try to fly perhaps into Amsterdam and out of Brussels if same or similar price - Bruges is about an hour or so from Brussels.
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Belgium is a very underrated country - lots to see and do in Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp and Brussels (yes, even Brussels, people knock it but it has quite lovely parts). What are your interests?
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You just might alert the editors and get them to tag your question for Netherlands / Belgium - this will drop off the boards without any way of finding it without the tags, and not so many people will see your question.
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Antwerp sounds interesting - particularly because diamonds are among this girl's best friends. Is there anything neat there to see involving diamonds?
In speaking to people, I was thinking about skipping Brussels, which I've heard has a pretty square, but not much more to it. If there are other places in Belgium with great chocolate and waffles, I'd probably find those more interesting.
I also love historical architecture and have a soft spot for cobblestones, which is why I think Bruges is appealing. (In any event In Bruges was pretty funny!)
What is good to see in Ghent? Do you think 1 day or 2 days in Bruges?
Also, do you think I should train or fly between cities? I would think train, since that way you get to see a bit of the country.
In speaking to people, I was thinking about skipping Brussels, which I've heard has a pretty square, but not much more to it. If there are other places in Belgium with great chocolate and waffles, I'd probably find those more interesting.
I also love historical architecture and have a soft spot for cobblestones, which is why I think Bruges is appealing. (In any event In Bruges was pretty funny!)
What is good to see in Ghent? Do you think 1 day or 2 days in Bruges?
Also, do you think I should train or fly between cities? I would think train, since that way you get to see a bit of the country.
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I'm not sure you can economically fly between Amsterdam and Bruges (is there even a direct flight?). I didn't find the scenery in Belgium all that interesting from the train. But I loved Bruges. (The movie is pretty good. I had seen it before I visited and even brought a copy with me while I was in town, so I could say I saw "In Bruges" in Bruges.)
How many days Amsterdam is "worth" depends on your interests. I personally didn't care for the city. I spent some time they years ago and stopped back for just a night more recently, and I didn't wish it to be longer than that. But some people do love Amsterdam and could spend lots of time there.
There was a diamond museum by the train station in Antwerp (so super convenient for a quick stop), but in 2013 while I was in town, the museum was closed and being moved to a new location. If you find diamonds interesting, check into whether it is open while you visit. I don't even know if the museum itself would be worthwhile or not, but I would have visited had it been open.
How many days Amsterdam is "worth" depends on your interests. I personally didn't care for the city. I spent some time they years ago and stopped back for just a night more recently, and I didn't wish it to be longer than that. But some people do love Amsterdam and could spend lots of time there.
There was a diamond museum by the train station in Antwerp (so super convenient for a quick stop), but in 2013 while I was in town, the museum was closed and being moved to a new location. If you find diamonds interesting, check into whether it is open while you visit. I don't even know if the museum itself would be worthwhile or not, but I would have visited had it been open.
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Three days in Amsterdam for sure imho. Two days split between Bruge and Antwerp. The rail station in Antwerp alone is worth a visit!☺
Withonly 5 days I'd skip Brussels. There is no such thing as bad chocolate or waffles anywhere in Belgium. Don't forget to taste Belgium fry's!!
Withonly 5 days I'd skip Brussels. There is no such thing as bad chocolate or waffles anywhere in Belgium. Don't forget to taste Belgium fry's!!
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No, you can't fly between Amsterdam and Bruges. The nearest airport is Ostend, but it's a local airport used for chartered flights to southern Europe only. The train is the best option.
If you like cobblestones, waffles, chocolate ... no need to travel any further than Antwerp. It's all there!
The diamond museum in Antwerp is closed for good. There is a 'diamond pavillon' in the MAS museum that sounds interesting. http://www.visitantwerpen.be/Bezoeke...nd-Museum.html
If you like cobblestones, waffles, chocolate ... no need to travel any further than Antwerp. It's all there!
The diamond museum in Antwerp is closed for good. There is a 'diamond pavillon' in the MAS museum that sounds interesting. http://www.visitantwerpen.be/Bezoeke...nd-Museum.html
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The rail station in Antwerp alone is worth a visit!☺
https://www.google.com/search?q=antw...=1600&bih=1075
https://www.google.com/search?q=antw...=1600&bih=1075
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I much prefered Delft over Amsterdam, I am probbaly going to get weird looks lol. I would spend 2 days in Delft, one day doing Kinderdijk and Rotterdam. 1 day Brugges. I day Antwerp and perhaps 1 day Brussels.
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I always feel compelled to defend Brussels when people say things like "I've heard [it]has a pretty square, but not much more to it." The Grand Place is spectacular and there are many other things to see there including some wonderful museums and great Art Nouveau architecture. Also very good food.
I wrote a TR about our 2011 visit to Brussels with day trips to Antwerp and some other Belgian cities.
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...etherlands.cfm
At the bottom there is a link to a thread about beers to sample in Belgium.
I wrote a TR about our 2011 visit to Brussels with day trips to Antwerp and some other Belgian cities.
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...etherlands.cfm
At the bottom there is a link to a thread about beers to sample in Belgium.
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Myriam - I suppose you have seen this famous Flash Mob singing this famous Sound of Music song in Antwerp's Cathedral but for others it is pure fun!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EYAUazLI9k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EYAUazLI9k
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I'd say if you want to travel to Bruges, spend at least one night there. I went for 1 night in 2008, and had to return in 2011 to see everything, as I felt 1 night wasn't enough.
During the last trip I also went to Ghent and Brussels... While Brussels was ok (great food and we enjoyed the Atomium and especially Cook&Book!!!), I really preferred Ghent out of the 3...
With just 5 days though, I would concentrate on Holland.. You could base yourself in Amsterdam and make day trips...
During the last trip I also went to Ghent and Brussels... While Brussels was ok (great food and we enjoyed the Atomium and especially Cook&Book!!!), I really preferred Ghent out of the 3...
With just 5 days though, I would concentrate on Holland.. You could base yourself in Amsterdam and make day trips...
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Wow, thanks everyone! So much information. I think I'm going to do 2.5 or 3 days in Amsterdam, 1-1.5 day in Bruges and maybe 1 in Antwerp. It doesn't look like the trains take terribly long, although it's too bad there's no great scenery to look at.
I'd be curious to know if anyone has been to both Dubrovnik and Bruges? They strike me as similar cities - small, compact, historical centers that are wonderful but can be seen in a day. I'm a quick study, but does anyone think the analogy holds up?
Thanks!!
I'd be curious to know if anyone has been to both Dubrovnik and Bruges? They strike me as similar cities - small, compact, historical centers that are wonderful but can be seen in a day. I'm a quick study, but does anyone think the analogy holds up?
Thanks!!
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I've been to both. No, they really didn't feel to similar to me at all. Dubrovnik is a walled city (and with a small old town) which kind of climbs the hill; you climb steep stairs as you ascend some of the "streets" of Dubrovnik. And there are a lot of tall, narrow dwellings.
Bruges is not a huge old city, but it is lined with canals and is pretty flat and much more spread-out than Dubrovnik.
You can see pictures of both on my website - click on my name to find links.
I suppose you can "see" any town in a day. Dubrovnik is probably more easily absorbed in a day by walking the walls (in about an hour) so you can circle the whole old town quickly. If you see just the touristy parts of Bruges you could see them in a day too, but I think Bruges is harder to absorb in a day.
Bruges is not a huge old city, but it is lined with canals and is pretty flat and much more spread-out than Dubrovnik.
You can see pictures of both on my website - click on my name to find links.
I suppose you can "see" any town in a day. Dubrovnik is probably more easily absorbed in a day by walking the walls (in about an hour) so you can circle the whole old town quickly. If you see just the touristy parts of Bruges you could see them in a day too, but I think Bruges is harder to absorb in a day.
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I loved Bruges, even though it was touristy. I did a day trip to Ghent, which I also liked, but the town was not busy while I was in town, so it seemed kind of dead. Maybe at the height of tourist season Bruges would be unbearable and Ghent would be busier, but I certainly don't regret my stay in Bruges.