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Bruges and Amsterdam
My friend and I are traveling from London to Belgium and back via Amsterdam. We have a half day on July 29 at best, the 30, 31 and half day August 1 before we have to head back to good 'ole London. I'm a designer and would love to hear about sweet architecture and design shops. What would you recommend with a schedule like that for newbies to the area?
And now, for the boat load of questions: Right now we're thinking fly into Brussels and stay the night in Bruges? How do we travel between the two? www reference? good cheap place to stay? Is there a good train from Bruges to Amsterdam? Where would be a good place to stay if you are not into hookers and drugs in Amsterdam? :) Has anyone done the DutchFlyer? It sounds like an interesting way back to London. Thanks in advance! |
Check out the Horta Museum in Brussels.
For train schedules in Belgium (and to Amsterdam), go to http://www.b-rail.be |
We travelled from Brussels to Bruges via train and it was quite easy. It was a 5 minute walk from the train station to our hotel. For places to stay, there are an abundance of B&B options in people's homes. I'm sure if you do some internet searching you can find listing. The one we stayed at was less than $50 a night including breakfast. I remember when we were making our plans we had at least 10 or 15 similar options to choose from - all rooms in private homes. We LOVED Bruges, and I would go back there again in a heartbeat. We even extended our stay there by an additional night.
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P.S. We also then went from Bruges to Amsterdam (seems we have the same travel tastes!) and there were many choices, all convenient and speedy.
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Last one...I found info on the home we stayed at: the woman's name is Lutgart Bullen and her email is [email protected] We stayed in the attic room for $55 euro a night (sorry, a little higher than what I wrote earlier)
Try this site for many other listing by price range: http://www.brugge.be/verblijf/en/gastencat.htm |
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