Belgium v2.0

Destinations

  • Brussels, Belgium
  • Paris, France

Details and Ratings

  • Trip Cost: ~ $992
  • Trip Value: ~ $110 per score point
  • Destinations Rating: 4 out of 5
  • Fun Rating: 5 out of 5
  • Overall Score: 9 out of 10

Trip Summary

On Valentine's Day 2009 I told Mindy, who's still attending grad school in Brussels, that I was coming to visit for her birthday. For the second year in a row, I took Mindy to Paris for her birthday. This year, however, I took her to the real city instead of the restaurant in Salt Lake City. When I visited Mindy last October, we also went to Paris, but only at night. This time we went to Paris in the daytime, which helped improve my impression of the city. The other days we spent most of our time hanging out in Brussels. I had a really great time.

Daily Reports and Photos

3/12/2009 - Intercontinental Travel Day

I took basically the same flights to Belgium that I took for my October 2008 trip. The only downside of those flights is the long layover in Chicago going there and coming back. All told, I spent about 12 hours milling around O'Hare International Airport for this trip.

The flight to Belgium wasn't too bad. It was very crowded, but I had an aisle seat, so I could get up and walk around easily. I sat next a man from near Antwerp, Belgium. We talked quite a bit. He was a really good guy.

I didn't sleep very much during the flight, unfortunately, which made my Friday in Belgium a bit of a struggle.

3/13/2009

Parc du Cinquantenaire» Arch at Cinquantenaire»

I arrived in Belgium in the early morning and met up with Mindy at the airport. It was so nice to see her!

We rode the bus and a tram back to her apartment in Etterbeek, I took a short nap, and then we walked to her school so she could hand in an assignment that was due that day.

Mindy had booked a night at the Marriott in downtown Brussels so I could get a great night's sleep, so we headed downtown soon after she handed in her assignment. But first we stopped at Parc du Cinquantenaire to see its arch (and to buy a Belgian waffle).

Soon after riding the metro downtown, we checked into the Marriott for the night, ordered room service, relaxed in the sauna, and got some awesome sleep in the king-sized bed.

3/14/2009

A Brussels Street» Brussels Town Hall at Night» Brussels Town Hall at Night» Grand Place at Night» Brussels Town Hall at Night» Grand Place at Night» Grand Place at Night» Grand Place at Night» Grand Place at Night» Grand Place at Night» Grand Place at Night»

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3/15/2009 - Springtime in Paris

Photographing the Seine River» Notre Dame» Notre Dame» Notre Dame» Stained Glass Window» Notre Dame Architecture» Notre Dame» Notre Dame» The Eiffel Tower» The Eiffel Tower» View from the Eiffel Tower» View from the Eiffel Tower» View from the Eiffel Tower» Champ de Mars» The Eiffel Tower» La Defense» La Defense» Eiffel Tower Stairwell» Second Observation Deck» First Observation Deck» The Eiffel Tower» The Eiffel Tower» The Eiffel Tower» Arc de Triomphe» View from the Arc de Triomphe» View from the Arc de Triomphe» Champs-Elysees» The Eiffel Tower» The Sacre Coeur» Champs-Elysees and the Louvre» The Eiffel Tower» The Inverted Pyramid at the Louvre» The Sully Wing of the Louvre» The Mona Lisa» The Mona Lisa» The Louvre» The Arc de Triomphe from the Louvre» The Louvre» The Louvre»

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3/16/2009

The Atomium» The Atomium» The Atomium» View from the Atomium» Brussels from the Atomium» Brussels from the Atomium»

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3/17/2009 - Intercontinental Travel Day

Sunset at Chicago's O'Hare Airport» Sunset at Chicago's O'Hare Airport» Sunset at Chicago's O'Hare Airport» Sunset at Chicago's O'Hare Airport» Sunset at Chicago's O'Hare Airport»

The flight back to the United States was easy enough. The flight was fairly empty so, at check-in, they offered to move me to a seat with no one sitting next to me. On the Boeing 767s the seat groupings go 2-3-2, with aisles in between. I got the middle 3 seats of my row, which gave me enough room to lay down and sleep a bit.

The only bad parts of the flight were Kung Fu Panda, the movie, some really nasty mid-flight turbulence that made me quesy, and a choppy approach into O'Hare due to strong winds. (After all, it is the Windy City.)

The layover in Chicago killed me again though. If I didn't have to sit in Chicago for six hours on my way back to Salt Lake City from Brussels then I would be fine. Instead, by the time I boarded my flight for Salt Lake City in the evening, I'm a zombie.

After the flight from Brussels, the flight from Chicago to Salt Lake City (about 3 hours), feels rather short.

Nonetheless, by the time I got back to my apartment, I had had enough. I went to sleep almost immediately to cap off another awesome trip to Europe to visit Mindy.