• Brave Little Hitachi Wand@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I ask for a crumb and I get a feast! I have marked everything on my map, with thanks.

    I didn’t have any detailed plans yet. Our journey will begin in Paris, and from there we were hoping to see Keukenhof for a day while it’s in bloom, and then to Bruges to finish. We do have a six year old though, so we have to pace ourselves and be a bit thoughtful about his limitations. I saw the chocolate museum of course, but anything you know of that would interest a typical exuberant young one would be very welcome - he does best with cheap thrills, and if a bit low-minded, all the better.

    As for me, I am most excited about the prospect of hostels, river boats, and good beer in local styles. I will make a point to spend some time at Verdriet van België in particular.

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      1 day ago

      The kid might like the Historium! It’s more an attraction than a museum, and tells the story of Bruges in the Middle Ages with Jan Van Eyck. It’s in a beautiful building as well!

      The Concertgebouw Circuit is also very nice to do with kids. Guaranteed they’ll want to have a career in music after that haha. Also takes you up to the roof of the building with a wonderful view of the city.

      Speaking of views, go to the top of the Belfry. You have to climb 366 stairs, guaranteed they’ll have a good sleep after that!

      All the museums in Bruges also offer kids-friendly tours. Groeninge Museum I already mentioned - and, again, is a must see - but I also really recommend the Museum St John’s Hospital! I really liked those two museums as a kid, and still do today!