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Belgian war memories at Bastogne

Several members of my family are keen war historians and when I told them I was going to pop into Belgium during a trip to Luxembourg, they told me that it was an absolute must that I looked into Bastogne. It was a name slightly familiar to me from high school history lessons, but I had to read up on it to remember it was a key part of the Battle of the Bulge towards the end of World War Two.

Bastogne American Memorial

Even for those not particularly interested in war (that includes me), a stop in Bastogne is worthwhile. The town itself is sweet, built around a historic old centre with quaint cafes (which I can assure you sell a good hot chocolate!). Just outside the town you’ll find the Bastogne Historical Centre which includes an impressive star-shaped memorial building, and you can climb up on top of it for views across the Belgian countryside. The museum itself is probably most interesting to war buffs.



Belgium Travel Tips ‘n’ Tweets: What to do and see in Brussels

I visited Brussels 12 – 15 December 2009 and asked for tips on what to do and see in the Belgian capital in a Europe a la Carte blog post and on Twitter. I’ve collated these tips to help you get the most out of your trip to Brussels.

View from the Square over Brussels

View from the Square over Brussels

Tips

Andy recommends Mary Chocolatier, the best chocolate I have ever had.

Tony Mallett editor of UpFront suggeststhat if you want something a bit whacky – we all know about the Manneken Pis, the little peeing boy, but given the Belgians’ obsession with all things lavatorial, there is also a peeing girl and a peeing dog – the Janneke and Zinneke Pis respectively.

Chien Pis, Brussels

Zinneke or Chien Pis, Brussels
As it turns out, the somewhat vulgar Janneke is right opposite Delirium. There is also a gent’s outdoor latrine – up against a wall of the church in St Catherine. Yes, it seems faintly sacreligious, but there ya go. Bienvenue en belgique! If you want to get onto the relatively new Magritte Museum, you have to book in advance online

Alison Cornford-Matheson author of cheese web says all this talk of beer and no one mentioned CHOCOLATE! Head to the Sablon area and be surrounded by the best chocolate shops in the world. Go to the Wittamer cafe for a to die for cup of hot chocolate. (more…)