Bruge and Ipres are some of my favourite places in Belgium though. Actually, the whole of the south of Belgium is a write off, and the majority of the north is wonderful.
Manneken Pis iun Brussels. Somehow thought it was a large statue, but he's tiny! Love the way they dress him for different occasions though and when I was there he was "pi$$$ng" beer.
The rufus stone. It's a marker of where the metal covered stone used to be of where the tree used to be where William Rufus probably wasn't killed, probably not accidentally.
When I first went to Stonehenge as a child it was when you could just walk round the stones and touch them and was very atmospheric, vastly different from a few years ago when I went back and it was totally commercialised and out-of-reach.
I think Hamburg is great - In fact, of the European cities I've been to (Bruge, Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Brno, Prague, Krakow, Warsaw to name a few) I've never been disappointed and they've always lived up to my expectations.
As we are stretching 'landmark' to include cities, can I propose a country?
Landmarks & attractions are nearly all either overrated or exorbitantly expensive; but what else can you do if you want to see a bit of the world ? Best bet is to go for the natural views the world has to offer since it isn't always possible to rip you off for them. Otherwise pay up, be determined to enjoy, and try not to think of the cost.
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