EuroCheapo's Belgium Articles

Local deal Brussels: Chez Leon

Jul 10     With the launch of our newest city guide, we’d like to give one big, warm shout-out to Belgium’s beloved Chez Leon. It’s not easy finding reasonable food fare in the EU capital city, but Leon’s menu and service make it clear why the locals recommend the “mussels in Brussels.” Mussels at Leon are fresh, cheap (a fixed price meal, including » Read more

Posted in Belgium, Brussels, City Guides, Food

Flip-through: Brussels, Ferries, Notre Dame, and Ryanair madness

Jun 06 Some of the stories that grabbed our attention this week: Brussels and Bruges Back from his trip to Belgrade for the Eurovision song contest, Alex of Spendthrift Shoestring jaunted off to Brussels on the Eurostar to see how the city has changed since his last visit in 2002. We enjoyed his musings on the city’s » Read more

Posted in Airlines, Belgium, Bruges, Brussels, London, Paris

Tips for great travel despite the weak dollar

Mar 31 Like us, many of our readers are American. And regardless of nationality, probably all of our readers are aware of the unfortunate exchange rate currently greeting US travelers abroad. Today, for instance, the euro costs US $1.58. Yet we’re still traveling to Europe. Newspapers and magazines have been abuzz lately with articles about stretching the dollar abroad. » Read more

Posted in Ask the Cheapos, Belgium, Bruges, Brussels, Cheapos at work

Calling All Cheapos: Brussels and Bruges advice

Calling All Cheapos: Brussels and Bruges advice

Feb 20 Dear readers, we’re packing our bags for Belgium, where we’ll be adding two new cities to the site! And we’re asking you for your advice! First, we’ll visit Brussels, the bulls-eye of the European Union. Known for its bankers, beer, and chocolate, Brussels is also known for rather expensive lodging, presenting us with both a challenge and an opportunity. Next » Read more

Posted in Belgium, Brussels, Cheapos at work

hidden europe: Changing Trains

hidden europe: Changing Trains

Dec 06 It is always worth pondering quite where is the best place to change trains. Many journeys across Europe offer multiple options. No sane Brit ever chooses to change trains at Birmingham New Street—a sort of subterranean Hades somewhere in the English Midlands—and few are ever really forced to do so. For many rail itineraries across » Read more

Posted in Belgium, Berlin, hidden europe, Poland, Train, transportation, Trip Planning, United Kingdom

Tuesday Trio: hidden europe, Visegrad, Ryanair Sale

Tuesday Trio: hidden europe, Visegrad, Ryanair Sale

Sep 04 1. We’re still working our way through some back issues of the remarkable hidden europe. On our commute this morning we had our nose in issue 12, which came out in January of this year. The long feature on night trains made us wistful; the shorter article on Flemish béguinages and their contemporary inheritance (in » Read more

Posted in Belgium, Czech Republic, Lists

Netherlands: Top D-Reizen Deals

Mar 28 We’ve long been fans of Dutch bargain holiday boutique chains like D-Reizen, which regularly put together deals that amaze us. A quick look today at D-Reizen’s “Last Minute TOP-10″ list turned up three particularly interesting deals. These range from the unremarkable (€87.50 for a double room at an Ibis in Ghent, Belgium) to the downright » Read more

Posted in Belgium, Budget Deals, Netherlands, Turkey