We were really impressed with the bicycle culture.
The next day we took the train to Brugges, a more touristy destination, 50km away. Brugges is the quintessential Belgium town, huge chocolate industry, amazing beer pubs, canals, and interesting architecture. We bought some chocolates and coffee before snuggling up on a canal boat tour.
After the canal tour we sought after a famous little pub, De Garre, that our friends Gord and Rebecca recommended. Not to be disappointed. BEST. PUB. EVER. They had a beer menu with 200-300 different beers and would serve cheese alongside. We met a few different couples from the UK and had a wonderful afternoon sampling new beers and visiting with new people.
On Saturday, Kelly’s birthday, we were planning on seeing more of Ghent but decided to rent a car and drive to Holland. Amsterdam was about 2.5 hours north so we decided to check it out for the day. Crazy city. As it was a bank holiday Saturday, the city was jam-packed with people. We walked around the city, window shopped, enjoyed the canals, saw the red-light district but didn’t have time to see all we wanted. We saw the Anne Frank house but the line was ridiculously long, didn’t get to the flower market, and didn’t find a calm, quaint neighbourhood to sit and enjoy a slow coffee. Gives us a reason to go back I guess!