Hmmmm... Brussels was interesting. Quaint is one way to put it, and in comparison to Paris and London, it seemed like a small town. There were definitely less things to do. We got there super early from London, and attempted to find our hotel from the station. Unfortunately, we wandered off in the wrong direction and found ourselves in the Red Light District... For one thing, they definitely start working really early. I was sort of freaked out then, but good thing we found the hotel. We left our luggage and headed out. We went to the Grand Place, and bought some chocolate and tried a waffle! So good. Then we did some more sightseeing and saw Atomium. We also tried fries, which I did like. They're not your typical shoestring or steak fries. It was harder on the outside but still sort of fluffy in the inside... If anything, the one thing I really enjoyed was biking around. The chips are also better there than Paris. They had Lays in Pesto Mozzarella and Smoke Ham, and other crazy stuff. Brussels just seemed too dead for me, especially for being the capital of Belgium and all. The people there I also felt were more I don't know... I can't even describe it. I also felt like I got a some looks for wearing shorts... oh well. It was nice to explore the area, but I'm not sure if I would choose to go there again if I had the chance.













