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Day 2.
As much as I would like to start all my holiday mornings at 9am, I know realistically I have to allow for a one hour delay. Sure enough we only left the hotel at 10am.
The walls of the metro stations in Brussels are really quite interesting. Only snapped the walls of the stop Heyzel cause that's where we stopped off to see the Atomium. There was one particular station that had statues in the station instead which was creepy to say the least.
I read somewhere that the government hoped that the Atomium would be to Brussels what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris. Where the moment you see the structure you immediately know where it comes from. Don't really think it's going to work with the Atomium as it is about half an hour away from the city centre by metro so unless you make the trip out, there is no way you'd be able to see it.
Really wanted to go in but the queue for tickets was just ridiculously long and we couldn't be bothered to wait an hour or so for it.
Day 2.
As much as I would like to start all my holiday mornings at 9am, I know realistically I have to allow for a one hour delay. Sure enough we only left the hotel at 10am.
The walls of the metro stations in Brussels are really quite interesting. Only snapped the walls of the stop Heyzel cause that's where we stopped off to see the Atomium. There was one particular station that had statues in the station instead which was creepy to say the least.
Pretty metro stops.
Really wanted to go in but the queue for tickets was just ridiculously long and we couldn't be bothered to wait an hour or so for it.
It's really massive.
As there was no straight metro to the next place we wanted to visit (Grand Sablon), we opted to just walk from the closest stop possible. Stumbled onto the Palais du Justice and spent a good half hour inside cause it was just so pretty and impressive.
There was actually a lot of scaffolding but once you walked passed it this was the entrance.
Would totally do my studying here.
Made our way to Grand Sablon but the antique market there wasn't open, most likely cause it was only a Friday. Boo. We did make a stop in Pierre Marcolini which was one of the more expensive chocolate makers to take a look. Didn't end up buying anything though. Had lunch is this restaurant which was 'cosy' to say the least but seemed to be frequented by locals so we knew to expect some decent food.
#6 Hoegaarden. My favourite ever! A lot fruiter than I would like though.
Shared the mussels with Audrey and even though we kept eating and eating, there always seemed to be more mussels at the bottom of the pot. A bit like magic.
The sign says Fireworks. What kind of establishment it is, I can only guess.
Walked to one of the major tourist attractions in Brussels which is the Mannekan Pis. The pissing boy. Considering it is a major attraction and that there were also so many people taking pictures in front of it, I expected something more than a tiny little statue with a fence surrounding the fountain. Too much hoo-ha for nothing.
This was taken with a zoom and me sticking my arms through the fence.
Back to Grand Place after that as the day view is different from the night view. I have to say I much prefer the day view cause you can see the detailing on the buildings.
Rain rain go away.
Best waffles at the tea room of Maison Dandoy.
Super nice and fluffly. Bit on the pricey side though.
Also practically every table had a Brussels guidebook with them. Tourist central!
Went back to the hotel and just chilled watching tv while eating chips and chocolates (holidays are fattening days) cause the rain was really off-putting. Early night cause next day we were day-tripping the next day to Brugges and wanted to get an early start.
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