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Old Jun 6th, 2008, 08:36 AM
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Three days in Brussels

I have three days free in Brussels - Friday to Sunday in a couple of weeks time. We will be using Brussels as a base and was planning a day trip to Brugge and one to Ghent. I have read that Brugge can get very crowded - especially on weekends - so was thinking Brugge on Friday (train there and back) and then Ghent on Saturday, leaving Sunday for Brussels? Does that seem like a logical plan?
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Sounds good to me. Bruges really can get overcrowded on the weekend.

Hint: do not eat at any of the restaurants on the central square across from the belfry.
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FYI, the Belgian Railways offer 50% off same-day roundtrip tickets on weekends. So if budget is a concern, you should visit Brugge and Ghent on the weekend to save € on the train.
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Forgot to add, though you may not want to eat at the sit-down restos near the Brugge belfry, you should try the frites from the frites stand just underneath the Belfry. It's artery-clogging good.
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Thanks for the tip on the eating and discount. This is a last minute trip to fill in a few days between business commitments - airfares covered by either business or points and hotel is covered - so budget is not too pushed so am prepared to pay a few more euros is it means fewer people.
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If you can head to Brugge either early, or stay as late as you can, you'd be able to enjoy the town without the daytrippers.

Enjoy your trip and I hope you'll post a brief report when you return. DH & I will be there in September.
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Thanks yk - we plan to get an early train there and will make it a long day.

I will do a TR when I get back - I have received so much good info on the site I think that the time has come to repay the kindness!
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