Weekend in Belgium

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theboyfold

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240 months

Friday 19th June 2009
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I've got a weekend in Belgium, and need something to do. I'm going to be in Liege for work, and the OH is coming out (we have a works party on the Friday night).

So we are staying out for a couple of nights to get away from the wedding planning and relax.

However, I've not got a clue as to what to do. For some reason I don't like the idea of Brussels, there are so many 'old' european cities I can wander round before I go nuts!
Liege really doesn't have anything to offer.
Brugges, I think is too much like Brussels - old and touristy.

The one place that does does something is Spa, as I really fancy a weekend of utter relaxation, however, with the wedding being only 3.5 months away I can't justify splashing out on an expensive weekend.

So what can we do that will give us a nice weekend away that doesn't rely on looking at old buildings. Please feel free to correct me on the suggestions I've dismissed above, however I will need evidence of your workings wink

Iain328

13,496 posts

220 months

Friday 19th June 2009
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theboyfold said:
I've got a weekend in Belgium, and need something to do. I'm going to be in Liege for work, and the OH is coming out (we have a works party on the Friday night).

So we are staying out for a couple of nights to get away from the wedding planning and relax.

However, I've not got a clue as to what to do. For some reason I don't like the idea of Brussels, there are so many 'old' european cities I can wander round before I go nuts!
Liege really doesn't have anything to offer.
Brugges, I think is too much like Brussels - old and touristy.

The one place that does does something is Spa, as I really fancy a weekend of utter relaxation, however, with the wedding being only 3.5 months away I can't justify splashing out on an expensive weekend.

So what can we do that will give us a nice weekend away that doesn't rely on looking at old buildings. Please feel free to correct me on the suggestions I've dismissed above, however I will need evidence of your workings wink
Everyone should go to Brugges at least once. Yes its full of old buildings - but these are REALLY old! A lot of it goes back to the 15th/16th Century & you won't find that in too many places. Canals are interesting too.

Like anywhere in Belgium there is also Beer, Chocolate and great chips on sale in the main square! Otherwise avoid eating in the main square (expensive).




theboyfold

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Friday 19th June 2009
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I do like the chips on sale on the street, I spend a lot of time in Liege and the one on my way home from the local bars to the normal hotel is the best hangover prevention method in the world. Chips and mayo smile

So Brugges, old buildings and canals... Anything else there?

v15ben

15,994 posts

255 months

Saturday 20th June 2009
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I was similarly uninspired by Brussels, but actually I really enjoyed it when I was there on Thursday. We did spend most of our time either in a traffic jam or the underground bar at Delerium! As a city I'd go to Brugges but for a night out Brussels is actually a pleasant surprise smile

rednotdead

1,234 posts

240 months

Saturday 20th June 2009
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Why not Ypres - do some of the WWI stuff. Ypres is a lovely little town and I can highly recommend the Hotel Ariane.

Bodo

12,425 posts

280 months

Sunday 21st June 2009
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The what-to-do-in-Bruges-issue has been well documented: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoE9edjEDCI

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

262 months

Monday 22nd June 2009
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theboyfold said:
I do like the chips on sale on the street, I spend a lot of time in Liege and the one on my way home from the local bars to the normal hotel is the best hangover prevention method in the world. Chips and mayo smile

So Brugges, old buildings and canals... Anything else there?
There is a brewery to tour, but I've been on better. There are a LOT of little boutique shops, and there is often a fair on the square at T'zand. If you've seen the film "in Bruges", you'll also know about the boat trips, whaich are actually quite good. The "it's a sh*thole" comments from Colin Farrell would be better aimed at Brussels.

If you want a place to be able to totally relax in, Bruges is the place.

theboyfold

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Friday 3rd July 2009
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Thanks for the suggestions, ended up spending 2 nights in Brugge and then an afternoon out in Ypres to have a look around the WWI museums and sites. Very moving stuff.