Brussels is a huge, historical prominent city full of surprises. Since the CS meet-up
was unsuccessful, I decided to do the most touristy act in my whole trip: Sightseeing Brussels on a hop on hop off bus for 20 euros (student price. Yes, because I look like one. haha! No ID required.)!:D
Here, they use the audio tours. And I don’t know why but I
don’t like audio tours. It’s either my headphone’s not working or my ear drums
refused to listen! Haha! Most of the seat I took, the English tour didn’t work.
So I just ‘see’ these works of art and guess based on the brochure given by the
bus operator.I took the best seat in front of the double decker bus but later
on, I had a seatmate who’ s smell will just take your breath literally away!
(Any idea why? You can guess. Hehe)
I went out and stayed with the Spanish teachers group
outside of the bus. I wanted to stay on at the back of the tour bus where it’s
open but the chilly wind made me shiver. I still need to go back in Amsterdam
in one piece and healthy so I have to go back inside.
When we arrived at Bus stop 9, it rained hard. The
mini-Europe park was closed so I took the Atomium tour instead.
Atomium was constructed during the 1958 World Fair. It
became Brussels’ key landmark and became known internationally for its
futuristic design. A seminal totem that houses the prestigious design during
the Expo 58. It’s a haven for engineering and architecture students wherein
different models of former pavilions, permanent exhibitions of that glorious
event. It was designed by Andre Waterkeyn, it symbolizes an iron crystal magnified
165 billion times. The nine large spheres are connected by 20 tubes, and
supported by three enormous pillars dominating with a height of 102 meters. The
spheres with 18 meters diameter were fitted out by architects Andre and Jean
Polak.
architects and engineers would love this place! |
The Floating balcony for Kids |
the 360 panorama view |
The upper sphere also offers a spectacular panoramic view of
the city. At this level, you can also the mini-Europe, Planetarium and King
Baudouin Soccer Stadium.
mouth-watering waffles! :D |
nomnomnom |
Still, meeting and talking to a local is the best tour that
you can do. I would not recommend this unless you have no other choice. Sadly,
it rained hard in the afternoon. I even panicked when I learned the last bus
was only until 4:30PM. Atomium is a long drive from the central station and I
don’t want to spend another dime for a bus! Good thing the bus here are not on
the dot, so I was able to catch the last one but I have to run as fast as I
could! Breathless and a 5 minute- search for the bus ticket, I was able to
reclaim my good seat in front on top of the double-decker bus. And I have to
smile and thank the universe for a handsome seatmate that time!
All izz well.
Time to leave |
the Platform. |
Goodbye Brussels! :) |
So fun, Maych! Nag-enjoy ka gid!
ReplyDeleteLanceeeeeeeeee!:) Taking advantage of the opportunity. Not sure if I'll ever come back. So yeah, wagas ang laag sa extra week! haha
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