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Brussels… just a little late
We took an early train from Bruges to Brussels and made the decision to leave our big bags in a locker at the train station
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Bruges
After three trains and a bus, we finally made it to our hostel in Bruges where we were able to check in and leave our
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Turn a blind eye
After visiting our friend, we got back to Amsterdam and it was pouring. We weren’t interested in getting wet, so we took some downtime before
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Heading into our last week
Our train into Amsterdam was incredibly long and we were very thankful to our decision to buy seat reservations. After about 8 hours, we finally
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Berlin
Our train to Berlin was long and the entire journey made us wish we had booked seat reservations so we could have been guaranteed seats