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Photo Of The Day: Cyclists In Foggy Bruges

Photo Of The Day: Cyclists In Foggy Bruges Apr 14th, 2013 at 6:00PM: Cycling is an excellent way to explore a city, and who said it had to be nice weather to do it? This photo taken on a foggy day in Bruges, Belgium, shows just what is required in order to take on a city in inclement weather. The cyclists are probably locals, but maybe it's some inspiration for an intrepid traveler ready to commit to touring on two wheels? Want your own photo featured on ...

Photo of the Day: Sunset over Bruges

Photo of the Day: Sunset over Bruges Feb 12th, 2012 at 6:00PM: The Belgian city of Bruges is famous for its stunning medieval architecture - it's a fact made all the more apparent by today's photo, taken by Flickr user clee130. Taken at sunset, the city's gothic cathedral spires (that's the Church of Our Lady on the left, and St. Salvator's Cathedral on the right) and angular roofs are bathed by the warm glow of an ethereal, golden light. Taken any ...

Video of the Day: Brussels to Bruges in two minutes

Jan 9th, 2012 at 6:30PM: Road trips seem to be a very American activity. Driving cross-country, family vacations to national parks and the like. However, road trips are popular around the world. Caravanning (what we would call RVing) is quite popular in the UK. Also, because European countries are so much smaller than the United States, driving within a country or to neighboring nations is pretty simple. This video ...

Mastering the culinary experience on Benelux trains

Mastering the culinary experience on Benelux trains Jul 29th, 2011 at 8:30AM: Hitting the rails around Europe can be a blast, and I particularly enjoyed it in the so-called "Benelux" countries (Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg). The scenery in the Netherlands was a bit thin, but the Belgian towns were incredibly cute, and it was fun to watch the Dutch signs yield to French as we approached the Luxembourg border. And let's face it: any alternative to air travel is a ...

Five ways the Bruges chocolate museum will make you nuts

Five ways the Bruges chocolate museum will make you nuts Jul 28th, 2011 at 8:00AM: Choco-Story is a pretty wild place. Predictably, it calls Bruges home. After all, Belgium and chocolate go together like hot dogs and obesity. On my recent trip to Bruges, I heard about Choco-Story from the guy at the front desk of my hotel. Given that I like to nibble a bit of chocolate every now and then, it seemed worth a visit. What I saw shocked me. This isn't a museum in the ...

Five Belgian chocolate statues and their inspirations

Five Belgian chocolate statues and their inspirations Jul 27th, 2011 at 8:30AM: When you wander through Europe, you run into statues (literally, if you have your nose stuck in your guidebook). There are lots of 'em, and they're all old. Some are incredibly impressive: I still have a soft spot, of sorts, for Venus de Milo. Others, however, are utterly forgettable – vast collections of stone or metal that are important while falling short of stunning. Visit Bruges, ...

Here's the one sign you have a CHOCOLATE ADDICTION

Here's the one sign you have a CHOCOLATE ADDICTION Jul 26th, 2011 at 1:00PM: It's 3 AM. You're at the office, top button of your shirt released and tie loosened. You're nowhere near finished for the night, and there's a good chance you'll see the rest of the company show up before you go home. So, you reach into the lower right drawer of your desk, take out your stash and do a quick, refreshing line off your desk. Exhilarating. No, you don't have to call Nancy ...

Tour Belgium breweries by bike

Tour Belgium breweries by bike Apr 25th, 2011 at 8:00AM: Cycling tours continue to grow in popularity as active travelers discover the joys of exploring a destination in a slower, yet very immersive fashion. Riders have the opportunity to take in more scenery, commune with nature, and interact more directly with locals, as they pedal their way through a variety of countries all over the world. But a company called ExperiencePlus! is putting their own ...

Across Northern Europe: Two to a bed in Bruges

Across Northern Europe: Two to a bed in Bruges Aug 21st, 2007 at 12:30PM: There are many ways to end up sleeping with someone in a hostel bed but this was a new one for me. Bruges, Belgium is a little city of 117,000 with about five million tourists on every cobblestone street so I was happy to find shelter at a hostel in the north part of town. My friend and I claimed beds in dorm room 10 and headed out for a long day of beer reconnaissance. Our exploration was as ...

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