
At the end of last month, we took the Eurostar to Brussels for a long weekend. We were impressed by how little stress there is in travelling to Europe by train, compared to flying. St Pancras is much more central than Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted or Luton. The security queue is very short, there is no waiting for your baggage at the other end, and of course you arrive at a much more central location too. The train left and arrived on time in both directions.
Of course we had to see the "Mannekin Pis" statue, which is actually surprisingly small. He has some 700 odd different costumes (you can see those in the Brussels museum), from all over the world, but not from NZ!Another highlight was the Petit Sablon park, which features a number of statues representing various trades. Philip's favourite was the cartographer Mercator.
Now we are settling down for Mary's very busy summer season.
Our next trip away will not be until September or later, and will be to .........? Current favourite options include Ireland and Venice.
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