Sunday, November 7, 2010

Belgium.....round 3: Ghent

Gent is a small town, but has a lot of great places/things to visit and see. When the sun came out, it just illuminated the entire town. People were so friendly with us and I had a lot of fun roaming the streets.Isn't this just stunning? Gent has a few large rivers/canals that run through the town. I just love how the sun brightens up the scene. The only way to have hot chocolate. We ate at a small bar/restaurant when we first arrived in Gent and because it was so cold I decided to order a hot chocolate (I figured their hot chocolate would be similar to ours, which it was). When this was brought to me, I was surprised and intrigued. Their hot chocolate is make with a cup of hot milk and a piece of chocolate. The chocolate is specific for this purpose. You put the chocolate that is on the stick into the milk and swirl it around until it is completely melted. It was absolutely delicious. I've decided this is the only way to have hot chocolate. I even bought some of the chocolate to bring back to Spain for winter. :)
One of the many churches we saw. Unfortunately I don't remember the names of each one. I liked this one very much because it had northern Europe medieval architecture. Very different from the medieval architecture in Spain.
Grote Markt in Gent and a statue of the founder of the town.
Very cool medieval building. I believe it is now a museum of some sort.
Jozef's Fry stand. Belgium is not only known for its chocolate and waffles, but also its fries and their many sauces for the fries. This particular stand is famous because it is one of the few places that still makes all their fries fresh and from scratch. They were delicious.
Graffiti Alley.
View of the town from one of the canals with very colorful buildings.
Another beautiful church in Gent.
The same church, but from afar.
Belfry the bell town in one of the squares.
Gent's main cathedral.
Gent's cathedral from the back. Again, Gothic architecture just blows my mind.
The castle in Gent....it is extremely small.
Boat rides through the town's canals.
Grote Markt.

Look at all that Belgium beer....

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