A Very Brussels New Year

At the end of 2019, I took a trip to celebrate the new year in the lovely city of Brussels.

On New Year’s Eve, I took the Eurostar and arrived at Brussels Gare-du-Midi station mid-afternoon. I caught the metro to Madou and walked the short distance to my hotel on Rue du Nord.

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My first glimpse of Brussels

Hotel Sabina wasn’t the most attractive place I have ever stayed, but the owners were friendly, my attic-room was comfortable and there was a free breakfast every day. In any case, I wasn’t there to stay in my room the whole time.

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Hotel Sabina

I checked in, dumped my bags and went off to explore the city.

The city centre is a 15-minute walk from the hotel and there is lots to see on the way. As this was December, there were lots of Christmas trees to see – although artificial, I thought this one looked pretty in the tree-lined square..

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Christmas in Brussels

Walking along Rue du Congres, you will see the Congress Column..

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Rue du Congres

..with its statue of Belgium’s first monarch, King Leopold I at the top..

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Congress Column

Next, a quick hoof around St Michael & St Gudula Cathedral..

Things to see in Brussels
Things to see in Brussels

I love the traditional Belgian buildings..

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Traditional buildings

There are so many pretty little squares in Brussels – like Agoraplein..

The streets are busy which makes for a lively atmosphere..

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Rue de la Montagne

Finally, at one of Brussels top sights – the Grand Place with its spectacular buildings..

The courtyard of the Gothic town hall is also beautiful..

There is a lot of street art in the city like this staircase on Rue de I’Etuve..

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Street art

One of Brussels top attractions is the Mannekin Pis – a 17th century bronze statue of a little boy peeing!

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Mannekin Pis

Onwards through the streets getting busier by the minute – don’t forget it’s New Year’s Eve..

Lovely buildings around every corner..

I came across this long line of people eager to try some delicious, traditional Belgian fries at Fritland..

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Queuing for traditional Belgian fries!

In December, Brussels hosts its very own Christmas market with stalls full of traditional food and drinks, crafts and souvenirs..

The Bourse – the Brussels Stock Exchange – housed in this grand building located in the second-most important square after the Grand Place..

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Brussels Stock Exchange

Exploring some more, I found Halles Saint-Gery a cute building which used to be the old market hall, but now used as a bar/restaurant and events venue..

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Halles Saint-Gery

There is an animal counterpart of the Mannekin Pis – the Het Zinneke or The Mutt..

There is also a female version – Jeanneke Pis..

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Jeanneke Pis

I decide to walk away from the city centre to see the only canal that runs through Brussels – the Brussels Canal which separates the city from the district of Molenbeek. The streets grew relatively quieter the further I walked..

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Brussels Canal

Back in the city, I head to Place Saint-Catherine which was buzzing with people enjoying the market stalls and getting ready for the evening’s celebrations..

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After exploring for a few hours, I went in search of food before settling in a bar with a bottle of red..

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New Year Eve drinks

I was more than happy sitting outside on the street people watching, but it was bloody freezing. I went inside to warm up and got chatting to the owner. After a while, everyone had left and I was the only customer. The guy had already told me that it wasn’t that safe at night and that I had to be careful on the way back! That was just before he pulled the shutters down and I was alone with this guy and his brother. I started to feel really uncomfortable. He then started ranting about politics – that’s all you need on New Year’s Eve – so I made my excuses and walked quickly back to my hotel.

I don’t think I stayed up to see the New Year in, but I was happy that I was safe and warm again!

That little incident didn’t mar my trip to Brussels, it really is a lovely city and the best thing about it, I was spending the next day with my friend Chris!

Soaking up the rays on Praia da Falesia

Last year, I took a trip to Portugal to attend one of my best friend’s wedding.

When I lived in Thailand, I missed out on a lot of these happy events because I was so far away, so being able to go to a wedding at last made me happy.

There were a few of us who flew into Faro, but we all chose to stay in different areas, just coming together for the special day. I stayed at the Alfamar Beach and Sport Resort right by Praia da Falesia beach, which is between Albufeira and Vilamoura, and I spent the first day soaking up the rays.

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Access to the beach was just a short walk from the resort.

Places to go in Portugal

I was soon ensconced on the sand.

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Praia da Falesia means “Cliff Beach” and it’s obvious where it gets its name from. These high cliffs, that run the length of the beach, are different shades of red and white. With the green vegetation that grows at the top and the sandy beach at the bottom, the cliffs provide a dramatic view.

The cliffs are made of sand and clay, so when it rains, the erosion forms small cones of sand at the base.

You can also see different dune plants that are hardy enough to be able to thrive in this environment. I thought it was such a lovely place to relax, which is what I did for a while.

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When I got too hot, I took a walk up the beach and felt the coolness of the Atlantic wash over my feet.

I like swimming in the sea, but it was a bit too cool for my liking – I had a quick dip before retreating for the sun to warm me again.

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The hotel had a swimming pool, but I have always preferred the beach. I love sitting there reading my book and watching the world go by. Which do you prefer?

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The thing I love the most is the sound of the sea crashing onto the sand, it’s mesmerising.

Places to go in Portugal

When I see a boat go passed in the distance, I get to wondering where they are going! (Just me? 😉 )

Places to go in Portugal

I had a lovely day by myself on the beach – it was a gorgeous setting for my first day in Portugal!