In
Brussels I felt so safe like I would sometimes forget to zip my bag up and not
care but I also felt that everyone was really laid back. People would just let
you do you're own thing. Brussels is very gay friendly I actually saw more gays
then I thought I would and everyone says good morning which is cute. I would
defiantly come back here as this has made me want book many more weekend breaks
away to lead up to my huge world travels alone maybe hehe.
After following my Google Maps for 20
minutes I found Little Tokyo, it was so cute right on the corner of a little
street. It wasn’t how I expected, everyone was very laid back and it wasn’t mad
expensive or fancy at all. When I looked on Instagram it gave me that kind of
Ping Pong Soho vibe. Anyways Little Tokyo was super tasty but it did take a
while for me to put in my order as it was so busy, but the food was delicious
and the waiters were very welcoming. Little Tokyo was dimly lit and had soft
relaxing music playing softly in the background.
I had the gyoza chicken filled dumplings with grilled lamb with soya sauce & rice
After food I took a stroll into the
beautiful night of Brussels, I didn’t fancy going out so I had an early night
and got ready for my bus tour ride in the morning! It was so much fun I got to
see the hottest attractions around Brussels including the Atomium which I’ve
heard so much about as it was designed for the Brussels 1958 world fair.
Driving up to it on the bus I can’t explain how beautiful it is. Its so shiny
and huge, it looked like a roller-coaster or something lol.
After doing the bus tour and meeting
some lovely tourists behind me just as excited as I was. I decided to get off
and explore the shops just in the city next to my hotel. I popped in Eleven
Paris and Marc by Marc Jacobs as most stores were in sale.
HOW DARE HE PHOTOBOMB ME HAHAAHA
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