Brugge, Belgium #4 5-13
We did find the “Red Light Zone” but these days it’s only know as the narrowest street in town. Andre’s B&B was full on Saturday so we spent the night at Charlie Rockets, a popular pub and hostel. We shared a room with six bunk beds and three British girls and one from Argentina. Poor Gary☺!! In the morning we had to try another recommended Belgium specialty: Real Belgium Waffles!
![We spent one night in Charlie Rockets hostel. Six bunk beds, three young British girls, one girl from Argentina and one bathroom. That was interesting.](https://www.turtleexpedition.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Brugge-2-032-300x225.jpg)
We spent one night in Charlie Rockets hostel. Six bunk beds, three young British girls, one girl from Argentina and one bathroom. That was interesting.
![We have all heard of “Belgium Waffles”, but we had to taste one of Belgium’s specialties. Delicious without any topping. Melted chocolate is a favorite.](https://www.turtleexpedition.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Brugge-2-030-225x300.jpg)
We have all heard of “Belgium Waffles”, but we had to taste one of Belgium’s specialties. Delicious without any topping. Melted chocolate is a favorite.
The ship transporting our truck and camper had docked at the Port of Zeebrugge but we could not retrieve it until Monday. Had it made the trip safely?
![There was always the temptation to stop at one of the many inviting street-side cafes for a cup of coffee or a cold beer.](https://www.turtleexpedition.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Brugge-2-018-300x225.jpg)
There was always the temptation to stop at one of the many inviting street-side cafes for a cup of coffee or a cold beer.
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