paris side trip
#2
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I liked both. Bruges is very lovely but for a day trip I would go to which ever place had the quicker train so you can make the most of your day.
I think ? you have to change for Bruges and that just adds to the stress of the day.
Unless you are driving??
I think ? you have to change for Bruges and that just adds to the stress of the day.
Unless you are driving??
#3

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Old Bruges is very pretty, and there are canal rides you can take. But if you want to eat in a restaurant, prices are excessively high for what you get.
The center of old Brussels is quite pretty also (outer sections are dreadful), but it is a real city that offers greater opportunity for shopping and restaurants with normal prices.
Brussels being much easier to get to, I would definitely choose Brussels for only one day.
The center of old Brussels is quite pretty also (outer sections are dreadful), but it is a real city that offers greater opportunity for shopping and restaurants with normal prices.
Brussels being much easier to get to, I would definitely choose Brussels for only one day.
#5
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Thanks for the quick response. Is there a a bit of the old Bruges in Brussells? I can get a day trip to Bruges with a tour group. Brussells, I have to rely on the train(thalys)? I think the price would cost about the same. Thanks again.
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Brugges is very charming and small ( can be very crowded on weekends).
Brussels has a nice central area, a good Museum of Modern art and a zillion restaurants.
If you wish a change from a big city to a small town, than Brugges, if you would like to see another city ( smaller than Pris)Brussels.
Brussels has a nice central area, a good Museum of Modern art and a zillion restaurants.
If you wish a change from a big city to a small town, than Brugges, if you would like to see another city ( smaller than Pris)Brussels.



