Beth and I are still blogging here and there about our trip to Europe this summer. This post is about my favorite city, Ghent, Belgium.
July 26, 27
After spending two fun days in Brussels (later blog), we took a 45-minute train ride to the nearby town of Ghent. From our understanding, most tourists go to Brugges when looking for a smaller city experience to Brussels. Luckily, we had the personal tip to visit Ghent from two teachers at Beth's school who lived in Brussels for 12 or so years. They thought Brugges was too touristy and Ghent was still relatively undiscovered. We're so glad we took their advice as it turned out to be a highlight of our trip.
During the days we enjoyed exploring the city, marvelling at the 17th century architecture and the 8th century castle (which warded off vikings!), meandering through the miriad of interesting shops and galleries, touring the massive and beautiful churches, taking a Duvel boat ride (drink a Duvel while you travel!) throughout the city along it's two rivers (which divide up the city center and give it a lot of character, much like the canals of Amsterdam), stopping off at various tents for snacks and drinks to people-watch, and discovering all kinds of entertainments scattered about.
The festival really made the experience for us in Ghent, but I think it would still be a great city to spend a few days in any other time of the year. We really hope to go back one day.
4 comments:
Wow...looks beautiful!! Great pictures!
What a neat place! I love the flowers that seem to be commonplace all over the city.
What a cool city! That looks like a place I would love to visit.
Oh man, this sounds like it was so much fun, especially since you where there during the summer festival! Love the cool buildings, too!
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