Last weekend, we visited Bruges, which lies in the north-west of Belgium, just 10km from the North Sea. The historic town centre is stunning, and has preserved it's medieval nature due to the fact that it was not damaged very much during both World Wars (unlike many other parts of Belgium). We explored the narrow, cobbled lanes and magnificent squares, and enjoyed strolling alongside the meandering canals. Our hotel "Hotel Biskajer" was wonderful - the decor was of aubergine, grey-wood panelling, and black marble tiles. The breakfast (most important meal of the day) was delicious, too. The shopping in Bruges is great - we especially enjoyed a gorgeous homeware store and the TinTin shop! We attended mass in the "Basilica of the Holy Blood" - a moving experience. This church holds one of the holiest relics in Europe - a phial containing some drops of blood and water washed from the body of Christ. After the mass, many people lined up to look at and touch the phial. On a completely different note, I do believe that during our time there we tasted the best hot chocolate known to humankind! "The Old Chocolate House" served us two large bowls of steaming hot milk, into which we placed a chocolate cup full of chocolate buds (Ale also had cream!) - the chocolate cups sank, the chocolate melted... and we indulged ourselves completely! We also shared a plate of various chocolates - white, dark, milk, each one filled with mint and strawberry and orange cremes... words cannot describe such taste sensations! OK, enough about chocolate... and I'm not even that big a fan of chocolate! We will definitely return to Bruges before we leave Belgium... of that we are certain :)
We went to Bruge (or Brugge, if you prefer) after your wedding, with Melissa and Wouter! I agree, it's utterly gorgeous - so glad you were able to get there. I can't believe we didn't do the chocolate thing, though...didn't even know about it...(sniff)
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