what to do in brussels
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You need to buy a guidebook for Belgium that will include current information about train trips out of the city as well as tell you what might be of interest to you inside Brussels. But it is quite easy to visit other places for a day. Be aware that information you find on the web might be out of date, so it is better to buy a guidebook.
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nyt: I agree 100%...saves me from saying it.
I think Brussels gets a bad rap...I've enjoyed two different visits and also took day trips (Brugge, Antwerp ,Waterloo (being a history honk). So c'mon Mark, meet us at least halfway.
stu
I think Brussels gets a bad rap...I've enjoyed two different visits and also took day trips (Brugge, Antwerp ,Waterloo (being a history honk). So c'mon Mark, meet us at least halfway.
stu
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NYTrav is completely right.
This is an especially ignorant question: "Can I travel somewhere else?" Belgium is slightly larger than Maryland - can you go from Baltimore to somewhere else in a day?
In Brussels, and around the country, you can certainly look for tributes to King Leopold II, the Builder King who raped the Congo.
This is an especially ignorant question: "Can I travel somewhere else?" Belgium is slightly larger than Maryland - can you go from Baltimore to somewhere else in a day?
In Brussels, and around the country, you can certainly look for tributes to King Leopold II, the Builder King who raped the Congo.
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<< Be aware that information you find on the web might be out of date, so it is better to buy a guidebook.>>
Huh? A guidebook is way more likely to be out of date.
But at any rate, a map, a guidebook, and a brain in gear is all you need.
Huh? A guidebook is way more likely to be out of date.
But at any rate, a map, a guidebook, and a brain in gear is all you need.
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Mark, why don't you tell us a little about what you already have planned, and maybe some interests you have. That might help. Also, though probably not as important, what area you are staying in Brussels (won't help me, but someone might have more geographical suggestions).
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My husband and I spent 11 days in Brussels in the fall of 2011. We saw sights in the city and took quite a few day trips. We did not go to Brugge (Bruges) or Gent (Ghent) on this latest trip because we had visited them before, but both are good day trip destinations, too.
My TR should give you some ideas
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...etherlands.cfm
My TR should give you some ideas
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...etherlands.cfm
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It is weird when eople answer threads only to start shrieking that they are being "put upon" by questions on the internet that are not directed at them. Who is the "we" that is complaining that "we" are doing work for free?
Who asked you to be here? You do it of your own free will unless you are an addict -- and that is not the original poster's problem. No need to be nasty to them.
You are not obliged to answer a question and wrong, if you do, to answer with a nasty response.
Just skip them if you don't have anything helpful to say. Asking for pity as a "Fodorite" is inane.
it is also inane to recommend getting a guidebook if you think they are out of date. In truth, most information in guidebooks is updated more frequently than internet sites -- and I've discovered that some of the most vocal Fodorites on the Europe board actually don't travel very often. Most haven't been in Belgium for eons. Their personal experience of the country is no guide to trains, etc today. A guidebook is better.
Who asked you to be here? You do it of your own free will unless you are an addict -- and that is not the original poster's problem. No need to be nasty to them.
You are not obliged to answer a question and wrong, if you do, to answer with a nasty response.
Just skip them if you don't have anything helpful to say. Asking for pity as a "Fodorite" is inane.
it is also inane to recommend getting a guidebook if you think they are out of date. In truth, most information in guidebooks is updated more frequently than internet sites -- and I've discovered that some of the most vocal Fodorites on the Europe board actually don't travel very often. Most haven't been in Belgium for eons. Their personal experience of the country is no guide to trains, etc today. A guidebook is better.
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Sorry, I have often found guide books out of date.
If one is looking for a hotel, restaurants or a museum direct contact is
my approach.
BTW, I was in Brussels and Bruges in July 2012.
Not my first visit to either.
November - moon has some good ideas...
I love
If one is looking for a hotel, restaurants or a museum direct contact is
my approach.
BTW, I was in Brussels and Bruges in July 2012.
Not my first visit to either.
November - moon has some good ideas...
I love

