Four Nights in Belgium

A year and a half of not traveling during covid really made me starve for travel and this year we’ve been traveling as if on a mission! Normally for teachers’ convention (if you are lucky enough to live in New Jersey, you know what I am talking about – two days off second week of November!) we stay local but this year we decided to go somewhere fun and after a good amount of deliberation, Belgium emerged as a winner.

Even with kids missing one day of school we only had 4 days for this trip and I had buyers remorse pretty much as soon as I hit the ‘buy’ button on those airplane tickets – taking a 7.5 hour flight and suffering through jet-lag for just 4 nights did not seem to be worth it. But I should’ve had more faith because we had the best time!

We split our time between Bruges and Brussels, which worked out great because these cities are so different from each other.

We walked narrow cobble stone streets in Bruges and took a canal tour, made and ate lots of chocolates, checked out beautiful churches and cool windmills, enjoyed a VR ride and birds eye view of the city.

And in Brussels were in absolute awe of The Grand Place (we’ve seen a lot of main squares but I think this is is the fairest of them all!), churches (one of them Mia Dubbed the Notre Dame of Brussels as it looked very similar to the one in Paris), took in some culture at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts and cool architecture.

We got our fill of mussels, chocolates and Liege waffles (well, maybe not Liege waffles as I can eat them all day every day). It was a great trip!

And if you are planning your own trip to this beautiful country here is practical info that should be helpful.

PRACTICAL INFO

Bruges

Getting There

We were going to take a cab from the airport to Bruges but every travel forum I asked about getting to Bruges recommended taking a train. I am glad we did – it was SUPER easy – we took it directly from the airport and less than 1.5 hour later we were in Bruges! From there it was a 5 minute cab ride to our hotel – easy peasy!

Hotel

We stayed at Hotel De Castillion and absolutely LOVED it! It was right in the old center but tucked away from all the hustle and bustle so it was nice and quite in the room. We stayed in a family suite, which was a duplex and it worked out great – highly recommend for families.

Restaurants

House of Waffles – despite a very touristy founding name, this place (recommended by the hotel) was AWESOME! The decor was very funky, great location (not far from the main square) and most importantly – the waffles were SO GOOD! We got savory and sweet and I don’t even know which ones were better – I am getting hungry just thinking about them!

St Paulus Bakery – we were in a rush to get to start sight seeing so one morning we got a breakfast on the go from this place and it was wonderful – so many delicious morning pastries and breads!

Jet ‘Joe restaurant – if you are looking for a Michelin star experience this is the place to go to. You definitely need reservations way in advance (and them you need to confirm and reconfirm them) but it was worth the hassle – the food was great, the decor was inviting and the service was wonderful.

Pur Chocolate – when in Belgium one must buy chocolate.. There are lots of places there – literally tens of chocolate stores on each block.. this place is a bit different – it’s off the beaten track – we found it during our meanderings .. and it is not touristy . Highly recommend!

Things to Do

Canal Tour – when in Bruges you gotta do a canal tour. There are plenty options available – we did the first one we saw and it was fine:)

Belgium Chocolate Workshop – another must-do when in Belgium is a chocolate workshop. I picked this one based on good tripadvisor reviews and it did not disappoint – it was 2 hours of delicious fun! And we were sent home with lots and lots of chocolates that we made – and that I’ve been eating for last few days:)

Historium – this was a super fun place where we did a VR ride through Medieval Bruges (it sounds a bit cheesey but was so fun!) and climbed a tower for super cool views of the city – definitely check it out!

Brussels

Hotel

I did a lot of research on places to stay and eventually decided on Juliana Hotel – so glad that I did. It’s the newest boutique hotel in Brussels – after a 3 year renovation (Covid did not help!) they finally opened in September of 2021. The place is stunning – beautiful decor, funky (but not too funky) rooms with high ceilings and a great location. I would stay there again and again!

Restaurants

Wolf Market – if you love food markets you gotta check out this place! It’s a scaled down version of Chelsea Market in the city or Time Out in Lisbon. There are about 20 vendors – from Vietnamese and India street food to truffle pastas, poke bowls and dim sum. It’s a covered place with plenty of tables – a perfect spot for a quick meal.

Les Petits Oignons – this place came up a lot in my reviews and the concierge said it was on his list as well so of course we had to check it out. We ended up going there for lunch and it was lovely!

Nuetnigenough – this restaurant was rated very highly and was another one that the concierge recommended so naturally we had to check it out. Be warned – you NEED to make reservations way in advance (you can only do that via email) – this place is tiny and they get booked up. When we went there for dinner there was a sign that they were booked up for the night – as Mia noted, if there was a sign it meant that being booked up for dinner was a common occurrence for them. The food was SO GOOD – I think it was my favorite meal of the trip – even better than an outrageously expensive Michelin restaurant we visited in Bruges. So long story short – go check it out!

I don’t really have many recommendations for things to do because all we did was just walk all over place – stopping anywhere that tickled our fancy – beautiful cathedrals, a giant ferris wheel, Museum of Fine Arts (definitely worth a visit). We even walked all the way to Horta Museum, which apparently gets sold out – we learnt it the hard way. There is definitely lots of see an explore in Brussels!

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It’s always nice to be recognized | Bergen County award winning photographer

Exciting news you guys – just found out that two of my images received an Honorable Mention in the Click Pro Photographers Voice 2022 photo competition!! Tens of thousands photos from professional photographers all over the world were submitted and my images made the cut!! I looked through the gallery of winners and honorable mentions and the photos there are stunning – go check them out!

And here are two of mine:

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Photographing a party of five in Ridgewood | Bergen County family photographer

This family may look familiar because they are regulars here. Not only I’ve been photographing them since their oldest one was just a year old toddler but they’ve taken advantage of my Baby’s First Year plan when Mr W. made them a family of four and then again when Ms. C. made them a family of five! By the way, if you are expecting a baby and thinking about a newborn session in Bergen County, definitely check out the Baby’s First Year plan – you will not regret it! But I digress:)

I’ve photographed them several time in the last year and it’s always so fun for me to see how much the kids grow and change – and witnessing a baby change from a newborn to a chunky baby to a one year old is pretty special!

As I do with many of my clients, we decided to split up the session between a park in Wyckoff and their home in Ridgewood. The park was a lot of fun and the light was absolutely beautiful and we all had a blast playing ‘red light green light’ and passionate game of a ‘family sandwich’:).

This family photoshoot was scheduled for first thing in the morning on a weekday so after the park Dad and big sister E. had to leave and the rest of us headed to their house for the lifestyle portion of this family photo session. I’ve said it many times and I will say it again – I love love love photographing families in their homes. The kids feel the most at home (pun intended!) and I get to capture them doing things they usually do – be it playing with their favorite stuffed animals, giving their ride-on toys hugs and kisses or laughing with their parents.

We had a blast at home and towards the end big brother W. did not want me to leave – he kept asking me to take one more picture of him:).

And if you are looking for a Bergen County family photographer who specializes in fun and relaxed family photo sessions give me a call – I would love to work with you!

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Wyckoff Family Photo session | fun with ‘old’ clients

I’ve said it once and I will say it again – I love returning clients – I love catching up with parents and chatting with the kids – it never ceases to amaze me how much the kids change in such a short period of time all while their parents remain the same!

If these guys look familiar it’s probably because you’ve seen them here on a number of occasions – we’ve done everything from newborn photoshoots to family sessions to holiday photos at the studio. As we were trying to find time on the calendar for this session, the Mom told me that her oldest was just asking her about when they would do their family photos and see Ms Lena – that just really melted my heart!

It was raining for days leading up to this photoshoot and I was worried about them getting muddy in the wet grass but the Mom told me to have faith and I did and it worked out perfectly. We ran around at James McFaul park in Wyckoff (its one of my tried and true locations for family photoshoots in Bergen County), played with bubbles and had some sneaky tickle attacks. And then we headed over to their grandparents house and took photos there – like we do every year. I think it’s so special that these boys have photos with their grandparents as they are growing up. I have plenty of photographs with my own grandparents and I treasure them dearly. So it makes me very happy that I know I am creating images that will be loved for years to come!

And if you like these images and would like to have similar photos of your own family and are looking for a great family photographer in Bergen county – look no more and reach out to me – I would love to work with you!

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England and Wales Road Trip – Part 2

Once I started to write a post about our recent trip to England and Wales, I realized that I would need to split it into two posts because there is just so much to cover there! So here you go – Part 2 of our England/Wales Road trip. And for Part 1 – click here.

WALES

After Cotswolds we drove to the North West Wales – where we stayed at Pale Hall for three nights. This was was super awesome – from grounds to the grand building, from delicious food to great service. We stayed at Victoria’ room – where Queen Victoria stayed for 10 days when she was visiting the area. They still have the bed frame from the bed she slept in – it was really cool sleeping in it but what would’ve made the experience even better would be if it was not full/queen size – I guess they did not have king sized beds back then:)

We had a couple of meals at the ‘casual dining’ Huntsman and an 8 course tasting menu and an afternoon tea at the Henry Robertson dining room – all were great!

Snodonia National Park is one of the biggest attraction in the area and we spent two days exploring it. We stopped by a tiny village of Beddgelert where we got delicious lemon merengue fudge (SO GOOD!!!!) and one of welsh traditional cakes – bara brith – also quite good.

We checked out an abandoned slate quarry, took a toy train ride around a lake, saw lots of sheep running around wild, checked out Conwy (lunch at the Signatures restaurant got top marks from us!) and took a walk along the Irish Sea beach.

And even though we did not have Welsh rabbit stew (apparently it’s not a thing there?!) we had a lovely time exploring this remove area of the country.

LONDON

On the way from Wales to London we stopped by Blenheim Palace and it was so worth a stop – this place was spectacular!

Because we’ve been to London a number of times before, we only spent two nights there and it definitely was NOT enough! We did have time to walk all over the place though – good thing the weather cooperated – and have a photoshoot there – more on that in a separate post!

I was looking for something very different for a place to stay and I found that in Chateau Denmark. This place is SOOO COOL – it definitely not to everybody’s taste (with its black and gold decor and funky art and room names) but we absolutely loved it!

We went to Trishna for dinner and it was THE BEST Indian food we’ve ever had – and we lived in India for a year so that’s saying something! It is not your typical chicken korma or murgh malai kebab – so glad we opened for a tasting menu so that we could try many things. Cannot recommend it highly enough!

One of my favorite food experiences was Borough market – I LOVE food markets and this one was awesome! I felt like I was in food heaven – sausage rolls, hand-raised pies, donuts, thai curries, fish and chips, cheeses and freshly baked bread – this place had it all! I felt very sad when I got full – so much food – so little time! If you are ever in London you gotta do yourself a favor and check out this place!

And that is all folks! Hope you enjoyed ‘traveling along’ with us and hope this will help you plan your own trip to England and Wales

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