Brussels is grand, but in a contest I'd pick Antwerp in a heartbeat.
Antwerp feels full of life and interest and so very gezellig.
There's art and culture, old and new
The Rubenshuis above and below, where Rubens lived and painted for most of his life
Even the Hare Krishnas were there on a Saturday morning, bringing vivid reds to the Groenplaats.
Like every other Belgian city there's a crazily high density of (good) restaurants
Belgians getting typically serious about their food over lunch at Bourla, in Graanmarkt
... and if it isn't a restaurateur it's a chocolatier: masters of the dark art Marcolini, Wittamer, Neuhaus lead the way in chocolate perfection and in vying with one another with sculpted creations.
Just ahead of the football world cup, the chocolatiers were indulging in soccer themes - my favourite a white chocolate rendition of Rio's Christ the redeemer ...
Dearest Karen,
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing your travels with us, I had so much fun catching up with you!
Hugs,
Merisi
This looks like heaven to me. I've never been to Belgium and know I've missed much.
ReplyDeleteLove your photographs, as always.
Karen, I have now definitely added Antwerp to my travel wish list. Your photographs are as superb as ever, and your commentary adds to the fun, information and planting of another travel seed for me.
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Such blissful photos!
ReplyDeleteMay try to use them to encourage Robert to go there with me!
Love the colors. I heard there are terrific antiques there
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