I spent my first New Years Even holiday in Aarhus this year. For the most part, most Danes like to have/attend private parties, as it is extremely expensive to go out in the city on those nights - on top of the added craziness of all the drunks!
I spent New Years with some of my closest friends - essentially my soccer coaches and the girls I am closest to on the team. We paid a certain amount, and that allowed us to have dinner catered, have drinks all night, as well as decorations, etc.
The party was held at my head coach's (Mathias) parent's apartment. They are pretty well-off, and have a large apartment in Danish standards, on the top floor of a building right in the city center. There are two balconies where we were able to easily watch the fireworks that were shot off after midnight.
One interesting thing about Danish culture is they all crowd around the tv to listen to the Queen speak - she speaks annually on New Years even around 6pm, and talks about the past year, the upcoming year, etc. They were all glued to the big screen, so that was kind of interesting to see!
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Christmas in Europe: Amsterdam, Brussels and Bruges
This Christmas, I met two great friends from home (Christine and John), and we traveled around Europe together. I spent a few days in Amsterdam, then moved to Belgium, where we hit Brussels and Bruges.
Amsterdam was pretty cool, and a great way to start the trip. The whole city is built on a system of canals and is pretty easy to walk around. It actually is not that large of a city. The Dutch culture seems pretty similar to Danish culture - there are a lot of cafes, walking around, biking around, etc. Amsterdam is famous for its 'coffee shops' where you go order weed off a menu and can smoke right there in the cafe. They are also famous for the Red Light District...which we walked through once just to see, and I must say, it was a little creepy!
Belgium was great, although I was not a huge fan of Brussels. It seemed to be a fairly dark city, with not much to do. I met up with a Dutch/German friend that I met in Denmark (he is studying abroad in nearby Leuven). Brussels is not only the capital of Belgium, but the capital of Europe. Their are major European Union offices all over.
But the highlight of this trip was Bruges (you can catch a glimpse in the movie In Bruges with Colin Farrell). This is a magical, fairytale city. The buildings are so quaint and cute. We walked around for a few hours one day, and I fell in love. I highly recommend a visit to this city!
Amsterdam was pretty cool, and a great way to start the trip. The whole city is built on a system of canals and is pretty easy to walk around. It actually is not that large of a city. The Dutch culture seems pretty similar to Danish culture - there are a lot of cafes, walking around, biking around, etc. Amsterdam is famous for its 'coffee shops' where you go order weed off a menu and can smoke right there in the cafe. They are also famous for the Red Light District...which we walked through once just to see, and I must say, it was a little creepy!
Belgium was great, although I was not a huge fan of Brussels. It seemed to be a fairly dark city, with not much to do. I met up with a Dutch/German friend that I met in Denmark (he is studying abroad in nearby Leuven). Brussels is not only the capital of Belgium, but the capital of Europe. Their are major European Union offices all over.
But the highlight of this trip was Bruges (you can catch a glimpse in the movie In Bruges with Colin Farrell). This is a magical, fairytale city. The buildings are so quaint and cute. We walked around for a few hours one day, and I fell in love. I highly recommend a visit to this city!
This is in Bruges - we made a Belgian friend, Pascal
Our historic hotel room in Bruges
The view from the top of the local brewery in Bruges
At the local brewery in Bruges - loved this beer!
The doors were very short in this section of Bruges
City center of Bruges
City hall in Bruges
Brussels
Palace in Brussels
Manneken Pis in Brussels
Vincent on the left is my friend from Denmark
Christmas tree in the city hall plaza
City hall in Brussels - light show every night
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