After Germany, Suzi and I took the train to Brugge (Bruges in American), Belgium.
Can I say what an amazing little town! If planning a trip to Belgium, I would stress the importance of visiting this city. Not only was the architecture remarkable, but the people were great too! Almost all of the locals ride bikes, so the streets are very visitor friendly.The food and clothing shops are abundant, but the most exciting shops to note would be the chocolate shops!!! After visiting the chocolate museum, we headed straight away to purchase our first tasting of Belgium chocolates, and I must remark that they are the best kind anyone should ever purchase!
Another fun thing about Brugge is the waterways they have positioned throughout the city. These offer guests a romantic boat tour ride through the backside of the city. It is a great way to see some breathtaking views and step back hundreds of years to imagine what life would have been like.If you’re planning to take a carriage ride around the town instead of walking, then be sure to drink up! Belgium is known also, very much so, for their wide selection of beers, and everywhere they are offered to you. Suzi and I even visited a restaurant that serves over 400 beers on their menu. Unbelievable!
Brugge was an amazing experience in a beautiful town.





It has been very interesting to follow your wonderful expedition.
The way that you have been looking at these places, from a special angle, is really interesting… It would certainly encourage people to read on and travel to these places.
Amongst all the other interesting things you do, you could be a travel writer too!
Well, keep updating it if you have more pictures and video…otherwise, thank you so much.
I very much enjoyed it.
Christy