GRAND-PLACE (French) OR THE GRODT MARKT (Dutch) IN BRUSSELS!
We woke up and started planning our day after a breakfast of scrambled eggs and toast! The Diedam boys…every single one of them! We all decided to head to the center of town, or commonly known as Grand-Place. As we left, I snapped a photo of our Airbnb. Tall and thin (straight up from the doorway—the balconies are not ours) equates to steps and more steps! After a short train ride and walk we arrived in downtown Brussels, close to Grand-Place, which is made up of Town Hall (Hotel de Ville), a stunning 15th-century Brabantine Gothic building featuring a 96-meter belfry, The King’s House (Madison du Roi / Broodhuis), which houses the Brussels City Museum, and the Guildhalls, ornate 17th-century merchant houses. After looking at those really old buildings, we took a walk to Jonathan’s coveted destination, a bar called DELIRIUM! We made John stand in this doorway—he was clueless as to why, until we showed him the sign he was standing next to! If you haven’t heard his “pick...