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Ghent & Brussels, Belgium // Taylor's Visit

In the midst of all this crazy I would like to share our trip to Ghent and Brussels! 

A few weeks ago one of my longtime best friends (Taylor) came to visit! We explored Ghent, Brussels, Amsterdam, and Berlin. However, I have already shared Amsterdam and a 1 day trip to Berlin so I am going to mostly post about Ghent and Brussels. :)

If you want to read about my previous Amsterdam Posts click here: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3. And for Berlin click here

Day 1 of our journey we drove to Ghent, Belgium.



The view from our hotel! We stayed at the Ghent Marriott. It was the absolute perfect location!



A different angle of the street our hotel was on!





Saint Michael's Church



Saint Nicholas's Church



Saint Bavo's Cathedral on the right.



Saint Bavo's Cathedral



Magical streets in Ghent.



Beers at Dulle Griet.

Dulle Griet is a popular beer bar in Ghent for a couple reasons. One - they have TONS of beers, I want to say somewhere between 250 and 300 different kinds! Second - The picture above! You can get this fancy glass that must be placed in the holder, but only if you give them one of your shoes! CLEARLY we thought that was too much fun!



A close up of the glass.



Day 2 we set out to see the Gravensteen Castle.

Gravensteen originated in the Middle Ages, it was originally built in 1180. Gravensteen was restored in 1885. The name means "castle of the counts" in Dutch.



Entrance to the Gravensteen.







City views from half way up the castle!



Being an explorer :)



Tay and I amidst the castle grounds.





The cost was 6 for people 25 and younger. It was well worth every cent! We had so much fun exploring the castle and learning about the history of Ghent.

 If you find yourself in Belgium, carve out a day to visit Ghent. It is one of my favorite cities that we have been too. It is full of so much charm. A few weeks ago we also visited Antwerp, Belgium. You can read about that here. Personally, if I had to choose between the two, I would pick Ghent.

We ate a quick lunch after touring the castle, and then we drove to Brussels. After driving to Brussels, we all agreed that it would've made more sense to take the train from Ghent. Brussels is not car friendly and many streets were closed off due to construction. It wasn't a very long drive, but it also wasn't a fun one. Our hotel offered parking - which was literally one space! But hey, our car was parked so who cares!

Before I share Brussels, let me share what I have heard. I have heard great things and I have heard not so great things. Many people feel that Brussels is an underwhelming European city, while others love it. I guess it depends on your tastes.

That being said, here we go.



The famous Manneken Pis. Yes, it is a little naked boy peeing into the basin of fountain.



A close up courtesy of Google, since apparently I forgot to do that!

After seeing the statue, I smelled waffles. So naturally, it was snack time!



Belgian waffle with chocolate. 

Now, I am sure there are people who pay attention to where they get the waffle and what makes it good. HOWEVER - I have one rule of thumb: I want to see it made fresh. Other than that, I don't really care. Chances are they are all going to be delicious.



After our snack, we headed to Grand Place. Grand Place is the central square of Brussels. Some of the buildings that surround Grand Place are Brussels Town Hall and The City museum of Brussels.









After Grand Place, we walked over to the Cathedral.



Tay in front of Saint Michael and Saint Gudula Cathedral.



Blake and I in front of the Cathedral!



Brussel city views.

After we explored a little more of the city we sat down for dinner at Drug Opera. It was this neat looking restaurant in the center of town. The prices were reasonable and we were seated right away. The reviews on Yelp said that the food was good but the service wasn't. We agreed. :)



Grand Place at night.



We sat down at The Golden Bar to try the Belgium beer sampler!

I am sure there is more to do in Brussels than what we did, but based off my research I have to agree it is pretty underwhelming compared to other places I have been. Grand Place is LOVELY - Truly! Plus the beer is good, so I am glad I visited at least once.

The next morning Taylor and I hopped on a train and headed to Amsterdam!

Here are some pictures from Amsterdam round 2.

Some things we did different this time: we stayed in a hostel, we went to a fair, and we took a smaller canal cruise (which I HIGHLY recommend).



Amsterdam canals at night, because really this view never gets old!



Remember how I said we went to a fair! Well in the center of town, right in The Dam Square, there was a giant fair. Complete with this massive ferris wheel.



Views from the top of the wheel!



The giant wheel we rode! This was a fun activity that I didn't do last time in Amsterdam - Because it wasn't there! So that was fun. :)



Riding through the canals.

This time around, there were maybe 15 people in the boat and it was entirely open! I loved this cruise so much more than the other one we did! We simply just walked down a street and the boat was about to leave so we hopped on.

We also did a repeat of The Lobby for Eggs Benedict, because I was serious when I told you last time that they serve the best Eggs Benedict I have ever had.



Two words: YUM!



This visit offered beautifully colored trees.

And one more thing I need to ensure you do if ever in Amsterdam - Eat poffertjes (little mini pancake things). They are probably horrible for you, but oh so good!



Come back Friday to read all about Madrid. 

Amsterdam: The Final Day (Day 3)

I'm sharing our final day in Amsterdam.

See the other days here:

It was really nasty outside. Raining very hard. So we saved the museums for this day.

But first breakfast.


Look at that waffle covered in Nutella greatness. It was delish.

And yes, it was raining. I did not care. I walked in the rain, happy as a clam, eating my waffle. 

Our next stop was The Heineken Experience. Now, none of us are huge fans of the beer, but we heard it is a must see. And it was raining, so why not!

For18 euro, you can guide yourself through the whole tour plus get 2 beers.
For 49 euro, you can get the VIP experience, which gives you a guided tour into a few more places the normal tour does not allow. Plus 5 beers and snacks. We went with the 18 euro experience. 


First up was history.


We really embraced the experience!


Early Heineken bottle. 


Heineken was founded on my birthday! I thought that was pretty cool.


The Heineken logo over time.

Plus, a great quote: "There is always something happening around a beer."


And more history! 

Then they show you all the ingredients that go into the beer. They let you smell the hops and the barley. Blake was loving it!


After, you see how beer is made! They walk you through all of the steps.




We're helping the brewer by grinding the barley! He loves me. 

After this you go to the stables where they keep the Heineken horses. BUT GUESS WHAT. The horses were on Holiday!!! Yep, they were on vacation for 6 weeks. So we didn't get to see them. But the worker for that station told us that they work really hard and they really love the 6 week vacation. (Like he knows what a horse loves!)

We went up way too many stairs and were told to enter room 2. We were not sure what was going to happen, but you stand in rows. And it elevates up, kind of like at the theater. After the room was full, a guide came in and dimmed the lights. A movie was going to begin. But it wasn't just any old movie. It was a 4D movie of the whole process of becoming beer! It was actually really cool. There was water that sprayed, and bubbles that shot at you. Plus heat, and lots of shaking. IT was seriously a surprise, but so so so much fun!

After the movie, they give you a small beer and teach you how to correctly drink it in 4 steps.


Us with our beers!

Then you see a little more of random Heineken-ness. And you get to watch the bottling process.

Fascinating!
Then it is time to go to the bar and get your two big beers!


Blake and I each tried a regular Heineken, and this special brew. H41 Lager. It was not very good.

We had every intention of also going to the Anne Frank House, but we missed the memo where you had to buy tickets at least a month before you come. Otherwise you can't go until after a certain time.

All in all our last very rainy day was pretty cool! 

We ate a quick lunch with Ali and Brian in a Carousel :). 
I thought I snapped a photo, but I guess I forgot.

We headed to the train station to catch our 3pm train home.

Amsterdam was amazing! So amazing that this entire week I have been fighting a nasty cold. So experiencing the Pharmacy here was fun!

But Amsterdam is a place I would return to in a heartbeat. Who doesn't love flowers, and cheese and canals?!