Day One

Uneventful journey to St Pancras. Slight scramble as I finally activated my ticket, realised that the Eurostar journey I had reserved was not in my trip and also realised that the time had slightly changed (from 8.55 to 9.01).

Anyhow was very easy and quick to both sort my phone, go through security and passport control.

After going through passport control you are immediately in the waiting area. As others have reported, I found it overcrowded but still I found a seat.

Eurostar waiting area

Arrival in Brussels was smooth and exit from the station easy. The station is long and thin and goes under the tracks. As you walk down you can take escalators up to each platform.

I grabbed a pret salad for lunch (£7.14) and headed into the tram/underground next to the train station. Getting off at Bouerse I was able to walk to Grand Place.

Grand Place

In real life, the gold on the buildings is much shinier and special.

It was a big mistake to bring my wheely suitcase though – I should have left it at the station. The cobbled/ paved streets didn’t like my case wheels very much and I ended up carrying it a fair amount. (There are lockers at the station – see below).

Grand Place
Bourse
One of many, many chocolate shops

It’s a great square and I wanted to stay for a beer and sit there in the sunshine and relax… however I was trying to start the holiday well and not get too drunk on day 1!

I went to see the Manneken Pis – little boy having a wee, had a wander around the chocolate smelling streets (there are so many chocolate shops!) and then I went back to the train station.

Manneken pis

Brussels Midi Station

Seating available for waiting – but limited. There’s a Carrefour Express behind Pret a Manger. Sells lots of snacks, deli, sandwiches, etc etc Very useful.

Great option
Oops!!

Luggage lockers are near platforms 3-6. Contactless payment.

Luggage lockers M- XXL available
Contactless payment interface

Sleeper Train

I am now on the sleeper train to Vienna. My cabin has one other woman in, Dalilah, and she has already given me some top tips for sightseeing.

See you in the morning!

16 responses to “Day One”

  1. Jennifer A Peppard Avatar
    Jennifer A Peppard

    How exciting! Sounds like a great start to your adventure!

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    1. Yes! Tell me about your family time at the moment – I bet you are loving Sophia being back!

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      1. Just a little bit! Really love just chilling in Somerset although your adventure gives my itchy feet!!

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      2. Come join me for a day or two!

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  2. This makes me want to visit Brussels!

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  3. BOOM 💥 Day 1 exciting looking forward to reading about ‘oh Vienna’ 🧡

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    1. 😎 And I’m so looking forward to hearing and seeing more about Church Stretton and your beautiful house (and the pub too!) xx

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  4. This is such a great update, love it!

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  5. Hi Rachel,
    You did the perfect things in Brussels having limited time. I just think that a beer would have been nice… 😉
    A must on the way back! Hopefully, I will be able to guide you. Safe travels. 😘

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  6. Looks like a great first day. Is Copenhagen in your travel plan?

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    1. It isn’t unfortunately. Will you be there? If I enjoy this year I might do it again next year but go more towards Scandinavia.

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  7. Brilliant blogging and looks like awesome adventures ahead! Thanks for sharing with us. Dx

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    1. Thank you and I hope so. What are you up to?

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      1. Mostly U.K. with family and friends. In Madrid now visiting friends xx

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  8. Rachel Holmes Avatar
    Rachel Holmes

    Grand Place looks amazing!

    I can’t believe you accidentally bought a waffle – so annoying when that happens.

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