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Brussels; Not The Vegetable

Last updated on May 4, 2010

After taking a 2.5 week trip to various bits of Europe and returning a week ago I’ve begun uploading and captioning photos. Hitting the low-hanging fruit I decided to caption the Brussels photos first, so here they are: Brussels.

We (my friend Dominic and I) traveled to Brussels on the way back from Düsseldorf, planning to spend eight (or so) hours there before catching a Eurostar train back to the UK. Unfortunately, I made the mistake of not researching Brussels at all, presuming that we could just wander away from the train station (Bruxelles Midi-Brussel Zuid) and find interesting things to do. We found interesting things, but nothing great. The city around the train station had much more in common with the populated parts of Detroit than any other European city I’d been in thus far.

After ruling the train station out as a good place to wander from we hopped on the Metro and went over to Atomium, which was originally built for the 1958 World’s Fair. Wandering up inside of this was quite nifty, even though we weren’t able to reach the top node/sphere, which would have offered a panoramic video of the city. Still, there was quite a bit to see with both the internal exhibits detailing modern design and the World’s Fair and the windows offering a nice, high-up view of the surrounding area.

Once we were done looking around Atomium we wandered in the local park for a bit, then headed back to the train station and eating at a very tasty cafe next door. I had mushrooms in a cream sauce over toast with a salad and a nice glass of Westmalle Triple while Dominic had the same beer and eggs and salmon over toast. After this wonderful lunch we headed back to the train station and passed a couple hours in Sam’s Cafe using appropriated internet access (via the Philip’s WiFi AP, I believe) while I sipped a Rodenbach and then a Leffe Brun, both of which I managed to order myself using what was probably a terrible bastardization of French.

Anyway, if you’d like to see photos from the time spent in Brussles, take a look here: Europe (April 2010) – Brussels. Or, here’s some of the more-notable photos:

· Looking out of Atomium over Brussels, #4.
· Self-photo of standing under Atomium, taken with fill flash.
· Me standing in front of Atomium, taken by Dominic.
· My lunch in the foreground, with Dominic’s in the background. He had salmon and eggs on toast with salad.
· Empty Westmalle glass.

If you’re interested in some of the things we could have done, take a look at this article at Wikitravel about Brussels. I really should have read this before heading there. Oh well, next time I’ll know better.

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