Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Antwerpen, where are no bridges

Today morning, we gather together at the 't Forum around 8.30 to start our trip to Antwerpen. As we arrived there, we had a guided tour around the city center, our guide also show us a few attractions that worth to visit later, however they cost money to enter.
Antwerpen guided tour team
One strange thing about the city, it's divided by a river, but there aren't any bridges, only tunnels to cross it. As we finished with the guided tour aroun 12.15, we went to find a place to eat, and we ended up at a place called Fritten N°1.
Fritten N°1 - from left to right: Kostas, Migena, Murat, Poly and me
Afterwards I joined to our Office team, Migena and Poly to walk around, we decided to vist a park nearby, so we walked there and took some pictures... Also we got near to a russian orthodox church, but unfortuntely it wasn't open, so we took our walk back near to the central train station.
On the way back we sat in somewhere for a hot chocolate/coffe to warm a little bit. We spent some time there then we had to get back to the starting point, ending our day.
Coffee break
At the accomondation, one of the Belgian student's had a birthday, so he decided to throw a party, as I noticed they started to watch a football match instead, while others played some card games.

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