Saturday 10 October 2015

Seeing Brussels from the Window Bus

After looking at the cool Automium and wonderful Church of Our Lady of Laeken in Brussels, we continued our journey of seeing Brussels from the window bus. A few minutes later, we have arrived at our lunch venue which turns out to be a Chinese restaurant. Meh. I never understand the idea of bringing us into Chinese restaurant whenever we are joining a tour group. But I guess it may not be easy to feed 20 people in a normal European restaurant because the restaurant may not want to receive a big group of tourists. Especially if they come from mainland China, I heard. Well, some people can be rowdy I guess. Okay, fine. Chinese food for lunch it is.

Chinese Restaurant in Brussels Belgium

I did not even bother to take picture of what I ate because the Chinese food does not even taste good. Normal. Fulfilled its purpose to fill our tummy for the next few hours. After hopping on the bus, we were ready to continue our trip to the next city in Europe, Paris. Before that, oh hey, a pretty building. I really can't have enough of the clear blue sky.

Seeing Brussels from the Window Bus

When we see the industrial area from the window bus, we know that we are entering the highway to reach the border to France. Bye bye Brussels. Hope I have more time to explore the city the next time I travel. 

Industrial area of Brussels in Belgium


The scenery has totally changed a few kilometres ahead. A lot of greens are spotted on the right and left side of the road. This is where the passengers are starting to doze off into a dream land. Hahaha. 

Vineyard in Europe

Saw a cemetery on the way too. The cemetery looks very well-maintained because there are flowers at every single tomb. That never happens in where I grow up. 

A cemetery in Europe

Okay, if you have more time to explore Brussels, there are actually more places that you can visit such as the Grand Palace, Town Hall, St Michael and St Gudula Cathedral, Musical Instrument Museum and Autoworld. For an idea of what to do and where to visit in Brussels, you can refer to the guide from Tripadvisor here.

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