Our next day in Belgium we split the day between Bruges and Ghent. Both of these cities were beautiful examples of Gothic ascetics with very little modern construction.

A picturesque hotel right as we got off the train

The morning streets of Bruges

Omer on the streets

Around every corner is another great scene

Jonathan, looking for breakfast

Spires tower over all the city

Getting a picutre

Waling the street

The Courthouse

The Belfry of Bruges

Inside the Belfry

From the top of the Belfry we watch a storm roll in

Looking down on the Basilica of the Holy Blood

Bells in the Belfry

“Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries”

A medieval courtyard

The back of the tower

The streets after the rain

The rain removes all the tourist from in from of City hall

Basilica of the Holy Blood, no pictures were allowed inside

Looking cool

Empty streets

Admiring the Church

The Church of St. Anne

The Courthouse

Where we stopped for lunch for Belgium fries

More chocolates

The Senate and People of Belgium?

A Bridge in Bruges

Top photo spot

Justin by the canal

Behind Church of Our Lady Bruges

Taking a picture

Half Moon’s bier pipeline!

On a bridge

Where we should have gotten lunch

Goodbye Bruges, will Justin make it to Ghent?

Saint Nicholas’ Church in Ghent

So many towers

I think the stone tower looks nicer than the crane

The Belfry of Ghent

Belfry of Ghent, St Bavo’s Cathedral in the background

Post Plaza

Looking back at Saint Nicholas

Leie (Lys) River

Gravensteen castle

Despite running to the castle we arrived just as it closed

Defend the gates

Saint Nicholas

A canal cafe

Sunset

Ghent at night

Back at Gravensteen castle

Canals are calm at night

Bridge of the Lys at night
Great photos! Especially love the one of Ghent at sunset…looks stunning with the reflection on the water too
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