Sunday, January 16, 2011

Waffles, Chocolate, Fries and Beer! (Also Discovery #2)

So this weekend was our first trip out of the country. Our original plans were to go to Luxembourg on Friday and either stay there or go somewhere else afterward. What roughly ended up happening was the following:

Friday - Luxembourg
Friday Night - Metz
Saturday - Travel to Bruges, Belgium, with a stop in Luxembourg and Brussels (6 hour trip)
Saturday Night - Bruges
Sunday - Bruges
Sunday Night - Metz

Luxembourg was pretty cool and it took less than an hour to get there. There was a group of 10 of us that went, and we stayed there for almost a full day (it feels a lot shorter here since the sun sets at like 5:30), which, to me, was enough time to experience most of the city. It didn't feel too long or too short. The only thing we wanted to do that we weren't able to do was to go and see one of the castles (it was closed). Most of the city was scenery type things, although we did see a McDonald's that sold beer and a couple of other weird sights! There was also a really, really cool valley-city-type-thing that we got to explore (see below).

This picture was taken from a bridge crossing over this landscape.

This was inside one of the churches in the city.

A picture from another bridge. See what I mean by all these random valley-city-things?

So we headed down, and this is the view from the bottom. Went down a bunch of steep and slippery stairs and streets to get there.

And look who we found down there! Since they don't have chimneys, I guess Santa sneaks in through the windows. Sneaky, buddy.

And... going back up.

When we got back up, from a different angle.

Oh look, more tourists! I think they were French, but then again, they thought we were English, so who knows. Yes, that's them taking a picture of us while we take a picture of them.

Another angle from when we got back up.

The pink graffiti says BABY (it's clearer in the original).

And this is the McDonald's you can apparently get beer at. It costs 2,10, which is roughly equivalent $3.00. Apparently, they also sell wine at McDonald's in France.


Next up was Belgium. We left Metz with a group of about 5 people and headed to Bruges, which proved to be more difficult than we originally thought. First, our train to Luxembourg was delayed 40 minutes, which then meant we had to take a later train to Brussels, which meant we got to Bruges later than expected. But, it was definitely all worth it in the end.

By the way, if you're wondering what the title of this post meant, we decided that being in Belgium meant we had to get the 4 things the country is famous for:

Waffles


Chocolate



(by the way, this is all chocolate. the cat, the santa, the duck - all of it, 100% chocolate)

Fries

Beer



Just FYI, if you ever plan on going to Belgium, getting all four of these in one meal is probably the best idea ever (especially the first two parts).

Anyway, back to the trip. So on the train from Luxembourg to Brussels (3 hours long), we met some random girl from California, as well as some guys from Argentina and played Uno with them for a good part of the way there, so it went by pretty quickly. We also had a train inspector that looked like Uncle Vernon from the Harry Potter movies. Once we got to Brussels, we had about 30 minutes before our next train, which was basically enough time to run outside the train station, take a few pictures, and run back in.


The Brussels train station from the outside

L'Arche - some random art right outside the Brussels train station that's the furthest we could get.

Some other artwork in the middle of a roundabout outside the train station.

Then, we finally got to Bruges. When we got there, we instantly knew it was worth it. The city is beautiful and there are canals everywhere. We got there when it was dark and all the buildings were brightly lit with Christmas lights and other decorative lights. We stayed at the Bauhaus hostel and, the next day, we explored the city with a plan: climb to the top of the tower (366 stairs), go to the chocolate factory, and take a canal tour of the city. Unfortunately, only one of these things happened. Fortunately, the city is so awesome that it didn't even matter. The chocolate factory was undergoing renovations (for the January 10-24 - good timing on our part) and the canal tour is only during the summer season. Also, they speak Dutch in Belgium. Not German. Trust me.


Apparently, a lot of pickpocketing goes on in Belgium. This was in the train station.

And this (pause for effect) is Brugge.



And this... is a random scooter someone must have thrown into the water.

So this is stair 1 of 366 of the tower we climbed.

More stairs.. 

And then... the view from the top.



After the tower, we explored a little more, bought some chocolate, and headed home.

I think it's really cool that, with a Eurail pass, you can basically hop on any train in Europe and go anywhere you want. It's really convenient compared to airplanes, although it does take more time to go long distances. Also, while in the Luxembourg train station, someone tried to pick-pocket me and one of my friends - it was an interesting experience, but unfortunately for him, neither of us had anything in our back pockets. Finally, discovery #2: Americans are not loud. Well some are, but really, Europeans are just really quiet.

Anyway, that was this past weekend. Next weekend: Maybe snowboarding? Leave a comment and let me know of places you guys think I should go!

I've also decided on this new thing I'm doing:
Weekend Picture Count: 342
Trip Picture Count: 405

7 comments:

  1. What a wonderful experience! I wish I was there. But I am glad you enjoyed it.

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  2. I love all the pictures! I'm dying at the waffles... they seriously look so so so so good. Were they the best waffles/chocolate/fries/beer you've ever had? The canals are soo pretty! How's the weather btw? Are you dying of cold?

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  3. Lucky, lucky...I have mean names for you but apparently your mom looks at this, too. Should have known. Anyway, the pictures are great. You have great photographic sense. I'm dying to eat a good waffle right about now. Anjali took the same types of pictures to annoy me when she went to Bruges (except the beer, of course). Quick question - are you um, actually going to school there, too? :)

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  4. Waffles: yes. Chocolate: yes. Fries: not really. They don't use much salt, but they have cool 'sauces' for it that you can put on instead of ketchup. Beer: probably, but I don't really like beer that much, so my opinion probably doesn't count for anything.

    It's not that cold here for some reason, but, in Metz at least, it's been raining a lot which is kind of annoying.

    Haha yeah, my mom reads it too. Thanks about the pictures! Ummm, about the school part... I suppose you could call it that.

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  5. I tried posting earlier, but I'll try again. I loved reading your blog! I miss our trip and I'm jealous of yours! We didn't make it to Bruges, but it looks gorgeous from your pictures. If you liked the canals, you'll love amsterdam- or at least I did. Your pictures are amazing- the waffles and chocolate look delicious. Don't forget my shout out when time comes ;) because I know I'll be right. I'll try to catch you on gchat or something sooon. Keep us entertained in the meantime!

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  6. Thanks Hasita! Yeah, we're going to go to Amsterdam at some point. I'll let you know. I'm not 100% sure I can decide yet, haha.

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  7. I went to Bruges right around Christmas time and it was such a cute perfect little Christmas town. You covered a lot of ground for one weekend!

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