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Belgium 🇧🇪 3 Days and 2 Nights Itinerary

**Belgium 🇧🇪 3 Days and 2 Nights Itinerary (300 Euros, Not Budget Travel)** Day 1: Amsterdam ➡️ Brussels** Brussels is not particularly entertaining in terms of attractions, but it has a lot of vintage shops. There are stores with incredibly cheap yet high-value items, as well as those focusing on light luxury brands. It's far more enjoyable for shopping than Amsterdam. I bought a large bag full of items. Highly recommended: - **Isabelle Bajart:** This shop carries brands like COS, Burberry, Max Mara, and Prada. The quality of the clothes is excellent, mostly 99% new. I purchased a Burberry sweater in very good condition for 40 euros here. - **Think Twice:** I bought two bags here, a cloud-shaped bag and a crossbody bag, both around 10 euros, in about 90% new condition. - Additionally, I stumbled upon an unknown small shop having a promotion. Every item was 2 euros—shirts, trench coats, pants, and dresses. I initially thought that at this price, the clothes would be worn out, but they were actually in fairly good condition. I bought two shirts, a jumpsuit, and a sweater (at this price in Amsterdam, you could only afford to catch the wind). For dining, I chose a local Belgian restaurant with an average cost of around 20 euros per person. The pork ribs were delicious👍. **Day 2: Ghent (Stayed for two days in Ghent)** Visited the Castle of the Counts, churches, St. Michael's Bridge, the Belfry, and so on. The attractions are densely packed, but we still spent a whole day exploring. We also took a boat tour at noon. The scorching sun almost wilted me. In Ghent, you can try the local chocolates🍫. They taste great, and you can usually pick a piece for around 1 euro. For lunch, I had shrimp pasta at t Vosken. It was a bit pricey at 27.5 euros, but it tasted wonderful. The cream flavor was intense and fragrant, and the shrimp was very bouncy (I consoled myself that such authentic Western cuisine would cost over 200 in Shanghai). The night view of Ghent has a Hogwarts vibe. I took 800 photos. Day 3: Bruges** It takes about an hour by bus from Ghent to Bruges. Bruges has the quintessential European small-town charm. It's much cleaner and quieter than Ghent. Horse-drawn carriages run on the streets, with few cars passing by. There are also very few Asian tourists. The roads are all ancient stone paths, and the houses, except for the churches, are all low and short. Walking around gives you a very pleasant feeling. It reminded me of a holiday in the south of France (except for the lack of sea). The food in Bruges is also quite affordable and tastes good: For lunch, I had spaghetti for 14 euros. It was a delicious tomato and meat sauce pasta with great value for money. Since it was Sunday, 80% of the stores were closed (except for restaurants). Then I took the bus back to Amsterdam. In summary, Belgium is really fun and interesting to explore. The food is among the best in Western cuisine. There are the cheapest vintage shops in Western Europe. Accommodation is also much cheaper for two people. The Airbnb homestay was 42.5 euros per person per night, and it was very comfortable. Overall, the experience was nicer than expected. #travel#europetravel#belgium#travelbits#offthebeatenpath#photography#everyframeislove#internationalstudent#travelguide

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Belgium 🇧🇪 3 Days and 2 Nights Itinerary

Belgium 🇧🇪 3 Days and 2 Nights Itinerary (300 Euros, Not Budget Travel) Day 1: Amsterdam ➡️ Brussels Brussels is not particularly entertaining in terms of attractions, but it has a lot of vintage shops. There are stores with incredibly cheap yet high-value items, as well as those focusing on light luxury brands. It's far more enjoyable for shopping than Amsterdam. I bought a large bag full of items. Highly recommended: - Isabelle Bajart: This shop carries brands like COS, Burberry, Max Mara, and Prada. The quality of the clothes is excellent, mostly 99% new. I purchased a Burberry sweater in very good condition for 40 euros here. - Think Twice: I bought two bags here, a cloud-shaped bag and a crossbody bag, both around 10 euros, in about 90% new condition. - Additionally, I stumbled upon an unknown small shop having a promotion. Every item was 2 euros—shirts, trench coats, pants, and dresses. I initially thought that at this price, the clothes would be worn out, but they were actually in fairly good condition. I bought two shirts, a jumpsuit, and a sweater (at this price in Amsterdam, you could only afford to catch the wind). For dining, I chose a local Belgian restaurant with an average cost of around 20 euros per person. The pork ribs were delicious👍. Day 2: Ghent (Stayed for two days in Ghent) Visited the Castle of the Counts, churches, St. Michael's Bridge, the Belfry, and so on. The attractions are densely packed, but we still spent a whole day exploring. We also took a boat tour at noon. The scorching sun almost wilted me. In Ghent, you can try the local chocolates🍫. They taste great, and you can usually pick a piece for around 1 euro. For lunch, I had shrimp pasta at t Vosken. It was a bit pricey at 27.5 euros, but it tasted wonderful. The cream flavor was intense and fragrant, and the shrimp was very bouncy (I consoled myself that such authentic Western cuisine would cost over 200 in Shanghai). The night view of Ghent has a Hogwarts vibe. I took 800 photos. Day 3: Bruges It takes about an hour by bus from Ghent to Bruges. Bruges has the quintessential European small-town charm. It's much cleaner and quieter than Ghent. Horse-drawn carriages run on the streets, with few cars passing by. There are also very few Asian tourists. The roads are all ancient stone paths, and the houses, except for the churches, are all low and short. Walking around gives you a very pleasant feeling. It reminded me of a holiday in the south of France (except for the lack of sea). The food in Bruges is also quite affordable and tastes good: For lunch, I had spaghetti for 14 euros. It was a delicious tomato and meat sauce pasta with great value for money. Since it was Sunday, 80% of the stores were closed (except for restaurants). Then I took the bus back to Amsterdam. In summary, Belgium is really fun and interesting to explore. The food is among the best in Western cuisine. There are the cheapest vintage shops in Western Europe. Accommodation is also much cheaper for two people. The Airbnb homestay was 42.5 euros per person per night, and it was very comfortable. Overall, the experience was nicer than expected. #travel#europetravel#belgium#travelbits#offthebeatenpath#photography#everyframeislove#internationalstudent#travelguide

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