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Tips for Brussels

Brussels is 49 miles from Goes
  • Irene Fishman
    Irene suggests

    Pommes Frites!

    Added February 4th 2008

    place jourdan

    amazingly delicious frites, great sauces. take metro to schuman and walk over!

    This tip is tagged / hotel / cafe / restaurant
  • Sarah Kendrew
    Sarah suggests

    Pain Quotidien for breakfast, coffee, lunch

    Added March 18th 2008

    10+ locations in Brussels

    A Belgian chain of bakeries plus resto (now also in several other countries like UK, France, Australia etc) is really excellent for breakfast, coffee or lunch. They have really nice cakes too.

    www.lepainquotidien.com
    This tip is tagged / cafe / coffee / lunch / bakery
  • Mike Wise
    Mike suggests

    Pierre Marcolini Chocolates

    Added March 3rd 2008

    Avenue Louise 75M - 1050 Brussels

    The absolute best - cool and artistic, there are at least three stores in Brussels

    www.marcolini.be/...
    This tip is tagged / Chocolates
  • Sarah Kendrew
    Sarah suggests

    Exki

    Added March 18th 2008

    All over town

    A Belgian chain of "fast food" shops (for lack of better word) but all the food is made with organic ingredients. They have some pre-packaged stuff as well as fresh soups, quiches etc. You can usually eat in too. They can provide catering services. There's lots of them around Brussels, in the rest of Belgium, and Luxemburg, France and Italy.

    exki.ovh1.crossfactory.net/...
    This tip is tagged / cafe / coffee / food / bakery
  • Cheryl Cooper
    Cheryl suggests

    Resto MIM : Lunch with a view

    Added April 8th 2008

    Montagne de la Cour Hofberg 2, 1000 Bruxelles (Near Place Royal) 02 / 502.95.08

    Try the restaurant on top of the Museum of Musical Instruments (Resto MIM) for good Belgian standards and a great view across the city. On sunny days, worth booking in advance for a table on the terrace. Only open during museum opening hours so best for lunch.
    The Museum is in an Art Nouveau building which was the "Old England" department store about 70 years ago.

    www.mim.fgov.be/...
    This tip is tagged / restaurant / Terrace / brussels / museum / view
  • Nikolay Voronin
    Nikolay suggests

    Proper Belgium Waffles!

    Added February 27th 2008

    almost everywhere in Pentagon

    One can't say he's been to Brussels without trying a proper Belgian waffle with a great variety of toppings available :)

    This tip is tagged / eating / out / food
  • Hudson Lofchie
    Hudson suggests

    Mussels and Creme

    Added March 4th 2008

    Anywhere

    In this nation, home of the European Union, the national dish is Mussels and Creme. Do not pass up an opportunity to sample this wonderful dish at any local restaurant.

    This tip is tagged / food / mussels / creme / and / belgium / europe / clams / shellfish / national / dish
  • David Osimo
    David suggests

    great belgian food - Fin de Siecle

    Added March 19th 2008

    10 rue des Chartreux (near Bourse)

    Small great place, very special and bruxellois
    Suggest Jambonneau Moutarde, Stoemp Saucisse

    This tip is tagged / cafe / restaurant
  • Cheryl Cooper
    Cheryl suggests

    Flea market

    Added April 8th 2008

    Place de Jeu du Paume

    Have a wander in the old Marolles district below the Palais de Justice and go to the daily Flea Market in Place Jeu du Paume. You will need to get there very early to beat the dealers though. Usually closes up by 2pm. Great on Sundays. Lots of second hand shops and Belgian bars /restaurants with character(s) nearby.

    This tip is tagged / Flea / market
  • Olaf Koens
    Olaf suggests

    Hôtel du Congrès

    Added May 25th 2008

    Rue du Congrès 42

    Very decent and renovated hotel in a nice and quiet upper part of town. It's got free wifi and is without a doubt the best value for money in Brussels.

    maps.google.be/...
    This tip is tagged / hotel / wifi
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Mr & Mrs Smith
on nearby Brussels
Brussels is 49 miles from Goes
Cityscape: Lively Flemish city port
City Life: High-fashion and foodie hub
  • + Getting There

    Automobiles

    Hiring a car isn't necessary, as Belgium has a good train network connecting its major cities, and besides, even its largest urban areas are easily walkable and bicycle-friendly.

    Planes

    There are direct flights daily with VLM Airlines (www.flyvlm.com) from London City and Manchester to Antwerp Deurne airport, four miles north of the city centre. BA and Virgin both fly to Brussels, which is about 30 minutes away by taxi - you may be able to get a special rate of around €50-€60 if you book the transfer through your hotel.

    Trains

    Eurostar takes two and a half hours from London to Brussels Midi, where you can catch a connecting train to Antwerp from the same station (you can book a connection through Eurostar's website, www.eurostar.com - Eurostar tickets are valid to/from any Belgian station). Antwerp's Central Station is a spectacular turn-of-the-century monument to the age of steam.

  • + Local Knowledge

    Dialing

    Country code for Belgium: +32. Antwerp: 03.

    Reads

    Antwerp by Nicholas Royle; The Good Beer Guide to Belgium by Tim Webb; Rubens by Gilles Neret; Tintin in Tibet by Hergé.

    Do go / Don't Go

    Antwerp is a year-round destination with a mild climate. Like many European cities, you'll find just as many tourists as locals in high summer. As Antwerp is a centre of fashion, you might want to time your visit to coincide with the start of the buying season (spring or autumn).

    Cuisine

    Belgium is a real treat for gourmands and Antwerp has its fair share of Michelin-starred restaurants. Seafood is particularly good, including shrimp, mussels, crab, skate and sole. A popular and delicious snack is moules frites, which pairs the mighty mussel with the world's finest chips. The city's sizeable Jewish district near the railway station means this is a good place to try kosher cuisine, too. There's also a dazzling array of Belgian beers, particularly the wonderful blond-style beers produced by the Duvel brewery, just outside Antwerp.

    Taxis

    You can flag down taxis in the street, but you'll probably have more luck at a taxi rank. It may be easier to ask your hotel or restaurant to make a booking for you, or ring cab firm Antwerp-Tax (+32 (0)3 238 3838).

    Tipping

    Service is normally included in restaurants, so a few coins will be considered sufficient.

    Currency

    Euro.

    Packing

    Either pack lightly or bring an extra suitcase; odds are you'll be coming back from Antwerp with more than you came with after shopping all weekend.

  • + Worth Doing

    Arts

    Antwerp was Rubens' hometown, and his masterpieces fill the city; many of his works are displayed at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts (Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten) at Leopold de Waelplaats (www.kmska.be), along with those of other Old Masters, including van Dyck, van Eyck and Memling. Rubens' works can also be seen in several of the city's churches, including four huge altarpieces in Antwerp's Gothic cathedral on Handschoenmarkt. The Rubenshuis, where the painter lived, is also a major attraction (www.rubenshuis.be). Modern Antwerp's status as a style and design centre is reinforced by

    And...

    Just outside the city, the Middelheim Sculpture Park is a restful revelation: Rodin's hulk-of-a-bronze Balzac and Henry Moore's regally organic King and Queen are among a fine collection of pieces imaginatively dotted around a tranquil 300-acre park (www.middelheimmuseum.be).

    Shopping

    While the Meir is the main drag for high-street brands, dedicated followers of fashion should make for the vintage and designer boutiques on Nationalestraat, Sint-Antoniusstraat and Kammenstraat. Check out the flagships of home-grown fashion heroes Dries Van Noten and Véronique Branquinho. Verso, a glistening Harvey Nicks-style shopping emporium on Lange Gasthuisstraat, is as chic as the fashion it sells. Pi-Nuts boutique on Nationalestraat specialises in catwalk cast-offs, while Episode on Steenhouwersvest, Jutka & Riska on Nationalestraat, and Baby Beluga on Volkstraat stock vintage and accessories. For luxurious interiors goodies, try Flamant Dining on Lange Gasthuisstraat. Vrijdagmarkt, the Friday flea market off Hoogstraat, has been going strong for more than 500 years; its stalls are perfect for antiques lovers and bargain hunters. At the weekend, visit Theaterplein, where there's an excellent food market on Saturdays and a more general market on Sundays, as well as irresistible chips and waffles.

    Viewpoint

    For a visual feast of guildhouses, gold statuary and ornate facades head to the Grote Markt in the heart of the Old Town; the beautiful Flemish Renaissance architecture of the Stadhuis (city hall) is a monument to 16th-century civic pride. The Brabo Fountain and the surrounding cafés are popular meeting places.

    Something

    A short distance from the Grote Markt and the cathedral, Vlaaikensgang is a maze of 16th-century alleyways in the heart of the city centre. Hidden behind a small entrance at Oude Koornmarkt 16, this tucked-away oasis of calm is a great place to listen to carillon concerts drifting over from the cathedral bell tower. Concerts take place 20h-20h45 between May and September.

  • + Diary

    Late Jan 2007 saw the launch of Benelux fashion week, held in Antwerp (www.afashionweek.be). May Beginning on Whit Sunday, Sinksefoor is a huge funfair that runs for several weeks in southern Antwerp; the rides are fun, but the doughnuts are better. June The fashion graduate shows at the prestigious Royal Academy of Fine Art highlight the city's considerable creative talents (www.antwerp-fashion.be). June Bieirpassie (Beer passion) Weekend (www.beerpassion.com) is held in the Groenplaats and showcases more than 100 beers. December Christmas fair in the Grote Markt, with stalls selling glühwein and traditional toys; there's also an open-air ice rink.

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