Experience Amsterdam in a day! From the bustling Amsterdam Central to indulging in the delightful treats at Tony's Chocolonely and Van Stapele Cookies, and exploring the vibrant Dam Square and Jordaan's iconic canals. We relished a serene canal tour, admired the cultural hub of Museumplein, and capped the day with breathtaking views at A'DAM Lookout. This itinerary combines charm, history, and local flavors, making the most of Amsterdam's wonders in a single, memorable day. Whether with family or solo, our journey is packed with tips and highlights for your perfect Amsterdam adventure!
Madurodam : The highlight of the Den Haag
Madurodam, a miniature park in The Hague, showcases the Netherlands' iconic landmarks at 1:25 scale. Interactive displays, six engaging shows, and exhibits on Dutch history and innovations make it a must-visit destination. Perfect for families, it offers an enriching blend of history, culture, and technology, bringing the Netherlands to life.
Exploring Den Haag (The Hague) – Administrative Capital of The Netherlands
"The Hague, the administrative capital of the Netherlands, surprised us with its rich blend of history, culture, and modern attractions. From Madurodamโs fascinating miniature park to serene beaches and historic sites like the Binnenhof, our visit offered a perfect mix of fun and learning. A city worth revisiting for deeper exploration!"
Dinner at Pizza Express: Far From Pleasantย
Our recent visit to Pizza Express, Viviana Mall, Thane, was disappointing. Poor service, bland pizza, and long waiting times overshadowed the good vegetarian platter and tiramisu. Despite prior reservations, the staff was inattentive, adding to the frustration. While desserts saved the day, we wonโt return to this outlet anytime soon.
Staying in the Heart of Brussels: Our Experience at Ibis Brussels Off Grand Place
Looking for a comfortable, centrally located hotel in Brussels? Our stay at Ibis Brussels Off Grand Place offered the perfect base for exploring the cityโs main attractions. Situated close to the iconic Grand Place and just minutes from Brussels Central Station, the hotel is convenient for sightseeing and transportation. With a well-rounded breakfast buffet, friendly staff, and family-friendly amenities, Ibis Brussels Off Grand Place provided an enjoyable experience. From quick access to public transit to thoughtful kid-friendly touches, this hotel made our Brussels trip easy and memorable.
A Day Trip to Bruges: Journey Back to the Medieval Times
Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage city, captured our hearts with its medieval charm and rich history. After a scenic train ride from Brussels, we spent the day wandering cobblestone streets, admiring historic landmarks like the Begijnhofbrug and enjoying a boat tour along the picturesque canals. Lunch at Venezia Del Nord provided a delightful break before we explored the bustling Belfort square and the iconic Rozenhoedkaai. Although we missed climbing the Belfry, the stunning views and rich cultural experience made it a day to remember. Bruges left us eager to return, with even more Belgian cities still to explore.
A Guide to Kid-Friendly Activities in Brussels
A guide to kids friendly activities in Brussels. Brussels offers a plethora of activities for families. For Lego enthusiasts, the Lego Discovery Center is a must-visit. Comic lovers can explore the Comic Art Museum or embark on a comic trail tour. Indulge in Belgian chocolate or waffles at various shops and museums. And for a miniature European adventure, visit Mini-Europe. With these activities, your family trip to Brussels will be filled with fun and excitement!
Mad Doh – Sourdough Pizzeria & Bakes, Mulund (W)
Craving a wood-fired pizza, we decided to visit Mad Doh - Sourdough Pizzeria & Bakes, a pure vegetarian restaurant located in Mulund West. The ambience was serene and minimalist, with a white color palette, natural light, and simple wooden furniture. We started with a Guava Mojito and Classic Roasted Cheese Garlic Bread, which tasted good but didnโt quite meet our expectations of sourdough. The Pizza Ortolana had good flavor but lacked a crisp base, and the dessert, Tiramisu, was underwhelming. While the meal was pleasant, we look forward to trying more authentic pizzerias in town next time.
Exploring Brussels – History and Culture
Exploring Brussels with the Toot Bus made our day easy and enjoyable. Despite the rain, we adjusted our plans and visited the magnificent Cinquantenaire Arch, followed by a stroll through the surrounding park once the skies cleared. At Place Poelaert, we admired the Palais de Justice and took in panoramic views of Brussels from "The View" Ferris wheel. Our day ended at Mont des Arts, where art and history met in a peaceful garden setting. The Toot Bus provided a seamless, convenient way to discover Brussels' cultural treasures at our own pace.
Exploring Brussels – Atomium and Mini Europe
We booked our Toot Bus tickets online to enjoy discounts. They offer various passes, including one- or two-day options and combined passes with mini-Europe. We chose a one-day pass for โฌ72. Toot Bus provides audio guides in 11 languages and offers separate guides for children. We planned our day to visit Mini-Europe and Atomium. Mini-Europe is a miniature world featuring 350 European wonders. We were amazed by the intricate details and interactive elements. At Atomium, we enjoyed panoramic views from the top floor. We also explored the exhibition and enjoyed the surrounding park. Overall, it was a fantastic day exploring Brussels with Toot Bus.
