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Originally posted by DaveB View PostWill you be drinking the gay beer or the normal beer?
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostGhent has the absolutely amazing Lamb of God altarpiece. It made my friend weep a bit and nearly fall over, though she is wont to overreact slightly.
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Ghent has the absolutely amazing Lamb of God altarpiece. It made my friend weep a bit and nearly fall over, though she is wont to overreact slightly.
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a taxi driver in belgium told my dad, if a beer does not have the picture of an abbey on it, don't touch it because it's water
Milan.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI'm going on a Belgian beer tasting/falling over weekend to Bruges soon but one of my party has thrown in a a last minute suggestion of splitting the 2 nights over Ghent and Bruges.
I thought I'd ask the well travelled Euro experts if there's a good reason to go to Ghent or would Bruges be a better bet for 2 nights?
It's a tuliphole.
Will you be drinking the gay beer or the normal beer?
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Ghent is nice, but the beautiful part is much much smaller than Brugge
best stay 2 nights in Brugge
if your mate wants to have a night in Gent then let him go on his own and tell you all how good it was
lots of good pubs in Brugge and a Sunday flea market so plenty to fill two nights
take it steady pace yourselves on the small strong beers
Milan.
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Ghent?
I'm going on a Belgian beer tasting/falling over weekend to Bruges soon but one of my party has thrown in a a last minute suggestion of splitting the 2 nights over Ghent and Bruges.
I thought I'd ask the well travelled Euro experts if there's a good reason to go to Ghent or would Bruges be a better bet for 2 nights?Tags: None
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