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Bruges/Brugge is fantastic as I said before. My late wife and my previous wife to her went quite a few times. Lastly via the Eurostar from St. Pancras.We're in the City Centre as well. Got a package via Eurostar, both trains and 2 rooms for 2 nights in a 4* star hotel with breakfast, think it was around £370 each. I've always wanted to go there and will probably go back on my own when it's warmer so I will take on board your mosquito comment! We're really going for the Christmassy stuff like the market and don't need to fly. And I have been warned by others that the beer is really strong, thankfully I don't drink beer!
A calm and safe mood to the place. Avoid the awful rip-off straw boater waiters staffed restaurants in The Markt (Tompouce for one). The best places are to be found on the side streets. Cuisine is very frites and mayonnaise based in the basic sense, or gastronomical seven course menus at the other end.
The architecture is stunning. And being in Flanders, English is spoken by more or less all. Probably not the time of the year for it, but there is a stunningly beautiful boat journey along a verdant tree-lined canal from Brugge to picturesque and nearby Damme. Well worth it if anybody can.
Belgian beers are fascinatingly wonderful, too. Presented in bottles with splendid artwork and in many styles and served in shaped glasses beautifully illustrated. 9% proof is not uncommon, so you can get quite smashed rather quickly on them. The Belgians take great pride in their beers, and the choice is bewilderingly large. I loved both Brugge and Belgium in general. My partner, a solicitor, helps run a Belgian/British lawyers cooperation group. She tells me Ghent (where they meet) is as beautiful as Brugge, but much less touristy. Hope to go there soon, also.
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