From canal-laced, fairy-tale cities like Bruges and Ghent to the urban centers of Antwerp and Brussels, Belgium sits at the crossroads of medieval and modern Europe. The chance to sample famous exports such as chocolate and beer straight from the source only sweetens a visit.
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Just a short stroll from central St.Michaels Bridge along each side of the quay,the range of picturesque and architectural styles are most pleasing to the eye;take along with you a descriptive guidebook,( available from the Tourist Office),and you will find interesting details of the purpose and history of the various buildings (alternatively,take the half hour informative boat trip there- currently a modest €7!)
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lovely area to stumble across, beautiful photo spot especially by night! disappointed that i couldn't stay longer and eat in one of the restaurants, but maybe one day i'll return! recommend a visit to this spot if you're in the area!
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this is a city of diamond shopping. we have stay here for many hours, and see yours building, places and streets.
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The Albert Promenade faces the North Sea and was deserted. I think it was built about 1900. It runs from the centre of town west. You can walk down on the beach side either on the promenade or on the wide beach as far as the Thermae Palace hotel. The hotel bar / restaurant can be entered directly off the promenade and is a great shelter from the wind. The beach is a great kite flying spot. Return to town on the tram or walk off the beach and walk back through the town. There are also electric scooters to hire.
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