belgium Archive

  • Ghent, Belgium

    Canalside Flemish Architecture in Ghent

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  • Ghent, Belgium

    Why You Should Give Ghent a Chance

    When it comes to European travel, Ghent is not often the first city that comes to mind. For a multitude of reasons this Flemish city in Belgium has been so badly maligned that many don’t even consider visiting. That’s a shame, a travesty really, because...

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  • Unusual new city hall in Ghent

    Controversial and Modern – The New Stadshal in Ghent, Belgium

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  • Zinneke Pis Brussels Belgium

    Manneken, Jeanneke and Zinneke – Hunting for the Peeing Statues of Brussels

    Every city has its landmarks and famous sights. Paris has its Tower and London its great clock, but Brussels is a little different. One of the most famous attractions in the city isn’t a remnant of a World’s Fair or an architectural marvel, no it’s...

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    42 Things I Love About Ghent

    1. Relaxing in Citadel Park 2. Enjoying the works of the great Flemish Masters at the Museum of Fine Arts 3. Lunch at the Het Groot Vleeshuis for a taste of Ghent specialties 4. Climbing to the top of St. Bavo’s or the Gravensteen for...

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  • Mustard House Ghent

    Ghent in Five Tastes

    I knew that Belgium was a great foodie destination, but I was surprised to learn that Ghent has its own cuisine unique to the city. I experienced a lot of great food while visiting on a trip organized by Ghent Tourism but these tastes were...

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    The Great Brussels Christmas Tree Controversy

    It was huge and purple. The massive construction soared more than 80 feet into the air and throbbed in time with the lights and music. I stood there, staring at it trying to understand what the problem was. No, it wasn’t traditional but when the...

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    Second Chances – My Return To Ghent, Belgium

    In December 2011 my partner and I rented a condo in Brussels and took several day trips to explore the region. One of our stops was in the Flemish city of Ghent, a quick train ride from Brussels. I showed up without any clue of...

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    The Towers of Ghent, Belgium

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  • Bruges Christmas

    Walking Through Bruges at Christmas

    Bruges is one of those classically European towns that just oozes with charm and beauty. It’s almost as if Disney had masterminded the entire visitor experience, from horse drawn carriages to the intricately gabled roofs. Add to this the magic of the Christmas holiday season...

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  • Vall de Nuria, Spain

    Five of the Least Scary Places in the World

    The leaves have turned, there’s a chill in the air and smells of apple pie and fresh cider have filled the kitchens of millions. Fall is here and with it the favorite holiday of many, Halloween. In the past I’ve written about fun places to...

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  • Circular Quay, Sydney

    Five Cities That Deserve a Second Chance

    Travel isn’t always rainbows and baby camels. Sometimes bad things happen and sometimes we visit places that we don’t like. I know, I know, there’s something good to be found everywhere; except when you don’t want to find it. Usually when I don’t like a...

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  • Brussels

    Five Reasons to Visit Brussels

    I knew I’d like Brussels well before my first visit; it’s just one of those places with which I have always felt a connection. So it was never a question of whether or not I’d enjoy my week in the Belgian capital, it was to...

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  • Brussels Christmas Market

    Capturing Christmas Magic at Brussels’ Winter Wonders Festival

    Brussels smells like sweet dough just before it’s cooked to a golden crisp. The intoxicating aroma of street vendors frying thousands of waffles for locals and tourists alike is always a fixture in the Belgian capital, but the culinary delights are only magnified during the...

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  • Hotel de Ville, Brussels

    Winter Festival Light Show at the Hotel de Ville – Brussels Town Hall

    Hotel de Ville – Brussels Town Hall

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  • Atomium

    Retro Chic – What the Hell is the Atomium?

    It’s the world of fast cars, polka dots and Mad Men. Thoughts of the nuclear age and space consumed the public and everyone had emerged from World War II looking forward to the future with promises of technological advances and better lives for everyone. It...

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  • Atomium

    Looking Up – The Atomium, Brussels, Belgium

    The Atomiom, Brussels, Belgium

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    42 Things I Love About Brussels

    I’m still a little surprised that it took me 35 years to first visit Brussels. I love Western Europe and have spent a significant portion of my life learning more about the people and culture that make the region so much fun to visit and...

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  • Beguinage in Bruges, Belgium

    Winter Morning at the Beguinage in Bruges, Belgium

    Beguinage in Bruges, Belgium

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  • Bruges Brugge

    Comparing Bruges and Ghent – Flemish Travel Showdown

    When I was planning our trip to Belgium, I solicited the advice of friends and experts who had visited the low country before. Almost immediately, I sensed a strange division amongst the respondents and it all revolved around two seemingly innocent towns near Brussels, Bruges...

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  • Comic musuem, Brussels

    Exploring the Quirky Brussels Comic Strip Museum

    Belgium has an obsession. No, it’s not with waffles, french fries or beer; ok, it is, but that’s not what I want to talk about. Their appreciation of and respect for the 9th Art known as the cartoon is the real obsession and although it’s...

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    The Cartoon Walk – Looking for the 9th Art in Brussels

    I couldn’t help but notice that her clothes were pretty small for what was a well formed physique. What was even more strange was that she was a cat. Cartoon cat actually and just one of the many ways in which Brussels pays homage to...

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  • Manneken Pis

    Why Bother with Manneken Pis in Brussels

    He’s 400 years old and only two-feet tall, but he’s the most recognizable resident of Europe’s central city, Brussels. He’s Manneken Pis, the little boy peeing, and countless travel articles and blog posts have been written about him, usually accompanied by the exact same photo....

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  • Chent Christmas Market

    Capturing Waffle Love in Belgium

    Chocolate or Nutella. A seemingly simple choice, especially since they’re so similar to one other, but with dozens of eyeballs boring into my back and the server at the waffle stand smiling not-so-patiently, it was suddenly impossible to decide. I hastily went with the Nutella,...

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  • Frietmuseum Brugge

    In Honor of the Fry: Exploring the Frietmuseum in Brugge

    The Belgians are awesome. Unlike some other countries I won’t mention, they don’t care if everyone knows they like the best things in life. My best I mean the worst for them physically. To spend any time in Belgium is to learn to love beer,...

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  • French Fry Museum Bruges

    Surprising Divisions in Belgium – A Schooling in the Meaning of Flanders

      I would consider myself well educated in the ways of international relations and politics (wait, don’t fall asleep, yet). I have a couple degrees in the subject, back in the day I even specialized in Western Europe, spoke some languages – all in all...

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  • Photos courtesy of Isabelle Kenis, Isabelle's Travel Guide

    Interactive Travel Guide – Tell Me What to do in Brussels

    I haven’t done one of these in a while, but the Interactive Travel Guide is a semi-regular feature on LandLopers. The idea is to highlight one city or country and then get the best recommendations from you all. By the end of the week, we...

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