We visited Brussels for a few hours on our way from Paris to Luxembourg. This was part of our Europe package tour with Soman’s Leisure Tours.
The drive from Paris to Brussels was indeed scenic.
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Paris to Brussels |
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Wind Mills on either side of the road en route to Brussels |
When we reached Brussels after a three and a half hour drive it was raining heavily.
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Brussels |
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Place Royale |
Our first stop was at Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It’s a beautiful square which houses the Town Hall and beautiful other buildings of stunning architecture including restaurants, pubs, chocolate shops etc. It’s one of the top things to do in Brussels.
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Grand Place of Brussels |
I grabbed myself a Belgian waffle with rich chocolate sauce
and super soft cream. We bought some Belgian Chocolates
as well to take back home. You cannot visit Belgium and not
try their waffles and chocolates. A short walk from the
Grand Place is the Manekkan Pis, a tiny bronze statue of
a cute little boy, a little peeing fountain.
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Manekkan Pis |
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Manekkan Pis - the little peeing fountain |
Our next stop was at the Atomium which has become an icon of the city of Brussels. Nine large spheres are connected with tubes to form the shape of an atom of iron. It’s a unique looking structure which houses restaurants and exhibits inside the spheres. We just admired this iconic building from outside but didn’t go in.
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In front of the Atomium
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The Atomium |
Brussels also has a large collection of comic strip street art and is home to Tin Tin....
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Comic Strip |
There are museums, cathedrals, palaces, castles......
Except for the rain we really enjoyed those few hours in Brussels and then proceeded to Luxembourg where we retired for the day.
Luxembourg is one of the smallest countries of Europe. It’s also one of the richest countries. One of the most charming places as well. We stayed at Urspelt Castle which is a restored castle in a very calm area.
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Hubby in front of our hotel - Urspelt Castle |
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Urspelt Castle |
Luxembourg was not in our itinerary and it was just an overnight stay on our way from Paris to Zürich. It's is a serene, beautiful little country. We enjoyed the drive through the country side. In fact this length of the journey was one of the most beautiful part of our drive through Europe and it was everyone’s favourite. We all wished we could spend more time in this charming country. In the morning after breakfast we continued our journey.
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Kirchzarten in Baden-Württemberg - On the way to Black Forest |
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Falkensteig, Germany - on our way to Drubba
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Bassin Vauban |
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A small break at Mahlberg, Germany |
Our first halt was at Drubba the land of the cuckoo clock in the Black Forest area.
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The lovely Pedestrain Zone |
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Titisee |
Many in our group purchased cuckoo clocks. There are two types, the traditional ones which are weight driven and the electronic ones. We had a demo of the making of authentic cuckoo clock which was really very interesting.
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The cuckoo outlet |
The Black Forest in south Germany is a beautiful Fairy tale like place. Lake Titisee is another picturesque place and is one of the best attractions in the Black Forest area with mountains surrounding it. The place is crowded with tourists. There are beautiful shops on either side of the street near the lake.
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Titisee |
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Lake Titisee
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Titisee |
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Lake Titisee |
After spending a few hours in Titisee we headed for Switzerland. By evening we reached the Rheinfalls at Neuhausen near Schaffhaussen in Switzerland.
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Rhein Falls - Schauffaussen |
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Schauffaussen |
It’s Europe’s biggest waterfalls. It was a lovely feeling. After spending some time there and clicking a few snaps we proceeded to our Hotel Swiss Star in Wetzikon.
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At Hotel Swiss Star |
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Hotel Swiss Star |
Next day early morning after a hearty breakfast we continued with our sightseeing
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Engelberg - The cable cars to Mt. Titlis |
I loved this wonderful city. Our first stop was at Kapellbrücke bridge, (Chapel Bridge) the symbol of Lucerne. It’s a beautiful wooden bridge across lake Lucerne .
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Kappel Bridge |
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View of Lucern city from Kappel Bridge |
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Lucerne |
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Inside the Kappel Bridge |
Another must see is the Lion Monument. This monument of a dying lion above a pond is a memorial for Swiss guards who laid down their lives for the country during the French Revolution.
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The Lion Monument |
After some shopping we drove to Zurich.
I was excited to be back in this city after 9 years. I was here as part of a training program during my employment days and had made good friends from across the globe.
It was raining heavily this time and hence just did a short Photo stop at Banhoffstrasse and the Zurich river before returning to our hotel.
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Zurich River |
The next day we bade farewell to Switzerland and proceeded to Austria.
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On the way to Austria |
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Switzerland to Austria |
Stay tuned for more.......
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