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Albatross E2014-15 20-25 Belgium_Done_____ 01/05/2013 09:16 Page 23 NEW Novotel Leuven. ©Bernard Vanden Eynde Abbey of Vlierbeek Leuven. ©Visit Flanders photographer Layla Aerts DESTINATION ITINERARY Day 1 Arrival in Leuven We cross the channel today and head towards our destination. En route, we make a stop in the beautiful city of Bruges, with its excellent museums and impressive market square. Upon arrival, we check-in to the centrally-located Novotel Leuven Centrum, our home for the next 3 nights. Day 2 Leuven 4 DAYS from only £189 Novotel Leuven Centrum Leuven, Brabant DOUBLE FOR SINGLE OCCUPANCY HOLLAND Bruges Ghent Mechelen Leuven Brussels BELGIUM CENTRAL LOCATION This modern 4 star hotel is only a 15 minute walk from the city centre and opposite the Stella Artois Brewery, making it ideal for a weekend break. The stylish public areas including the bar and restaurant are welcoming with a modern décor and have a pleasant atmosphere. Each of the 139 bedrooms has the same modern style with several facilities including TV, hairdryer, air conditioning and tea/coffee making facilities. The hotel also has a small steam room and gym. Coach parking is located approximately 5 minutes’ walk from the hotel and is free of charge. 2 Lift 5 Bar 3 Restaurant 1 1 1 4 Tea/Coffee 6 Free Offsite 1 1 In Room FRANCE 4 Days Half Board 01 APRIL 2014 – 31 MARCH 2015 Twin from £189.00 to £214.00 Double for Sole Use Supplement Based on Friday arrivals Inclusions St Peters Church, Leuven. ©Toerisme Leuven Winter Wonderland Leuven’s Christmas Market is one of the best in Belgium and ideal for any winter program. For more details please see page 104 or contact our Sales Team. • Return short sea crossings • 3 nights half board • Porterage • Welcome glass of fruit juice • Hot & Cold buffet breakfast • Choice of menu • Tea/coffee after dinner • Belgian themed menu on 1 night • Beer tasting in hotel bar on 1 night • Guided walking tour of Leuven • Entrance and guided tour of Stella Artois Brewery • Entrance to s’Gravensteen Castle £78.00 Our day commences with a guided walking tour of the centre of Leuven. This historic city is one of the oldest in Belgium, dating from the 9th Century. The university is one of the oldest Catholic universities in the world, founded in 1425, which brought a golden era to the city, and has the ancient university library at its heart. This library was rebuilt after its destruction in WW1 which, together with other beautiful university buildings and the Town Hall, forms one of the prettiest town centres in Belgium. After our guided tour, we have free time to explore and stop for lunch in one of the many cafés or indulge in a spot of shopping in this vibrant city. Our afternoon is then spent enjoying a guided tour of the Stella Artois Brewery, where we will learn about how the various famous beers are made and distributed around the world. After our visit, we make the short journey back to our hotel. PACKAGED ITINERARIES ‘Beer Round Leuven’ Day 3 Mechelen & Ghent 190km round trip We depart our hotel this morning for a visit to the nearby city of Mechelen, made prosperous by the cloth trade in centuries gone by. This air of grandeur is retained in the impressive array of buildings in the centre culminating in Rombout’s Cathedral. We enjoy time at leisure here before continuing onwards to Ghent. Every bit as beautiful as Bruges, the wonderful city of Ghent is famed for its culture and medieval architecture. In fact, it has more listed buildings than the rest of Belgium put together! The 3 main squares boast a number of important landmarks, such as the prestigious City Hall, St. Bavo’s Catherdral and St. Nicolas Church. The original Belfry tower, which offers spectacular views from the top, was built from wood in the 14th Century and replaced by the current stone structure in 1913; its copper dragon is a symbol of Ghent’s freedom and is said to protect the citizens, as dragons never sleep! We include admission to s’Gravensteen – the Castle of the Counts – another of Ghent’s star attractions which dates back to 1180 and houses a spine-chilling collection of torture instruments. Outside, you can explore the ramparts, from where boiling oil was thrown on any attackers. Ghent lies on the River Lys – take time to explore the attractive waterways and fine guild houses, along with a little retail therapy in the wide range of individual shops. Day 4 Depart After breakfast, we depart Leuven for our journey home, with a short stop in the capital Brussels en route. Distances are one way and approximate Distances – Ports to Leuven Calais/Dunkirk 230/184km Hook of Holland/Rotterdam 195/191km Zeebrugge Amsterdam 145km 224km Distances are one way and approximate Visit our website www.albatrosstravel.com 23