m_kingdom2: Antwerp
#21
Joined: Jun 2004
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Somehow I think even I would prefer M_Kingdom in anything vs. Degas in his "gigolo" outfit but to each their own, I suppose.
Thanks for posting the report. I notice a great deal of the jealousy seems to be coming from those who love to name drop but you do it so much more believably than they do..because you actually WENT there!
Thanks for posting the report. I notice a great deal of the jealousy seems to be coming from those who love to name drop but you do it so much more believably than they do..because you actually WENT there!
#23
Joined: Feb 2003
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What exactly does "people fancied themselves" mean in the context of a train ride? Were they indulging in solo activities of a sort that should not be made public, or were you reading their minds to ascertain their egotism quotient?
Anyway, on my visits to Antwerp I've enjoyed visiting its smaller museums, such as the Mayer van den Bergh, the Plantin-Moretus, and the Rockox House, as well as the Museum of Fine Arts and the Maritime Museum. And there are several good northern baroque churches. But I feel like such a philistine -- I neglected to shop for clothes.
Anyway, on my visits to Antwerp I've enjoyed visiting its smaller museums, such as the Mayer van den Bergh, the Plantin-Moretus, and the Rockox House, as well as the Museum of Fine Arts and the Maritime Museum. And there are several good northern baroque churches. But I feel like such a philistine -- I neglected to shop for clothes.
#24
Joined: Sep 2003
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anyone ever been to dinner at the velvet lounge? i'm going in a couple of weeks (staying at de witte lelie)so any recent recommendations welcome. i'm interested in any bars with cool bands or other live music, any good restaurants, and also if anyone knows if the prices at dries are much less than london ;-) cheers
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Joined: Mar 2004
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the comment about tealights in the room made me remember a rather "uplifting" experience at my hotel in london. I like tea lights and burn them at night when I'm in bed or when I meditate so I took some to London with me. I have a neat little holder that is "safe". I had a candel lit and was sitting at the desk doing postcards and all of a sudden I head a sound like "woosh" and felt the heat. The bag I had my post cards in had fallen over into the flame of the tea light and had just gone up in flames. Well, it was a mad , mad, mad, mad, world..I kind of did spin arounds for a few seconds, in a total panic wondering what the heck to do so I wouldn't burn the whole place down. Finally dashed into the bathroom and got some water in the waste basket and brushed the burning bag off the desk into the waste basket. There was glass over the desk top that goodness. Well, that was it for me with the tea lights...Headline..American idiot burns down hotel..Lancaster Terrace tube stop closed so hotel could be evacuated. Film at 11:00.
#30

Joined: May 2003
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ladbroke; the Velvet Lounge is nice if you like red velvet loungy sort of places. Food is alright.
My favorite in Antwerp is Pazzo, Oude Leeuwenrui. They have a bar upstairs too, but are closed Sat and Sun. Great pasta with truffles.
Don't know about live music.
Ask the owner of the Witte Lelie about restaurants. She knows the best places!
My favorite in Antwerp is Pazzo, Oude Leeuwenrui. They have a bar upstairs too, but are closed Sat and Sun. Great pasta with truffles.
Don't know about live music.
Ask the owner of the Witte Lelie about restaurants. She knows the best places!
#35
Joined: Aug 2003
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I'm not m_k2, but I didn't think that Verso was terribly special.
But granted, I was only in there for about ten minutes.
If you've the time, pick up the guide that's specifically devoted to fashion at the Antwerp TI by the train station. The cover is red and the front has the letter "a" in lowercase (in b&w, if memory serves). I bought a copy home to read but it's been languishing on the bookshelf.
But granted, I was only in there for about ten minutes.
If you've the time, pick up the guide that's specifically devoted to fashion at the Antwerp TI by the train station. The cover is red and the front has the letter "a" in lowercase (in b&w, if memory serves). I bought a copy home to read but it's been languishing on the bookshelf.
#36
Joined: Aug 2003
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It's the second book in the second row:
http://www.visitantwerpen.be/brochures_uk.html
The letter "a" is in white, but you see the letters f and w (?) in the background in black.
http://www.visitantwerpen.be/brochures_uk.html
The letter "a" is in white, but you see the letters f and w (?) in the background in black.
#37

Joined: May 2003
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yk; the more interesting shops are in the Kammenstraat, Nationale Straat, Lombardenvest. Well-known labels like Hermes can be found in the Schuttershof Straat, and Huidevetterstraat.
Opposite Verso there's a new Flamant shop; interiors, and also a restaurant.
All these shops are easy walking distance from each other.
Have fun in Antwerp!
Opposite Verso there's a new Flamant shop; interiors, and also a restaurant.
All these shops are easy walking distance from each other.
Have fun in Antwerp!
#40
Joined: Apr 2004
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111op, Flamant is an upscale home interior shop. They have shops in all major Belgian cities and are now spreading abroad as well. Their newest thing is to create a restaurant inside their shops.
See http://www.flamant.com
See http://www.flamant.com



