Sunday, September 23, 2007

A Perfect Afternoon






Today was a special day in Brussels - in French it's called "Dimanche Sans Voiture", in Dutch "Autoloze Zondag", and it means "Car Free Sunday" in English. It happens once a year (this is the sixth year now), and it's evidently done in a lot of cities throughout the EU. The idea is that everyone gets to experience what the city is like without so many cars on the streets. Emergency vehicles, taxis and buses are the only motorized vehicles allowed on the roads, and mass transit is free to everyone for the day. There are also events planned in almost every neighborhood to mark the occasion and get people to come out and enjoy the city "sans voiture".

Today also happened to be one of the most beautiful days we've had since we arrived here, so we decided to take advantage of the opportunity to get out and enjoy the weather and the lack of traffic. We hopped on the metro and took it a few stops in towards the city center, getting off near the Parc du Cinquantenaire and walking under the Brussels version of the Arc de Triomphe. Interestingly, this arch was planned to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Belgian independence in 1880, but was not completed in time and had to be topped off with wood panels for the celebration. It then sat unfinished for years due to disagreements over funding, and wasn't completed until 1905, when it was finally finished using private funding.

Anyway, we continued along towards the city center, walking part of the way (stopping at an outdoor festival) and taking the metro a few more stops as well. We've briefly visited a few of the key sights in the center, but today we were happy to just "get lost" along the carless streets and see what we could find. We walked past St. Michaels cathedral (built between 1450 and 1490), where I snapped the attached photo - notice the cute guy in the Red Sox shirt??

Just down the road from the cathedral we stopped at a Brasilian restaurant/bar, where they were playing live Brasilian music on the terrace outside. These guys were good, and it was so nice out that we relaxed there for a good 90 minutes over beers and an afternoon snack. Then we wandered through the Rue de Bouchere, which I would describe as a very narrow and cozy "restaurant row". Depending on who you ask this area is either a tourist trap that's best avoided or a fabulous place to enjoy a good meal - guess we'll have to try it out one evening and formulate our own opinion!

After that we headed home, but we enjoyed a really terrific afternoon of discovering some areas of Brussels we hadn't yet seen. The no car thing was pretty awesome too, a little eerie for the busier streets that are usually choked with traffic, but once you get used to the lack of car noise and the increased number of bikes, it's really nice - too bad it's only one day a year!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sounds like the 23rd was a beautiful day.I have to admit I was wondering how many miles I have on my American Airlines card as I was reading the description of the city. I did notice the cute guy in the Red Sox shirt, I also noticed he appears to be the only person in any of your photos wearing flip flops, must be a California thing...