The weather this week was heavenly. I was beginning to feel like I wasn’t in the Netherlands. It was a minimum of 30 degrees everyday and to put the cherry on the cake, all our lectures were cancelled on Thursday and Friday. We enjoyed a week packed full of sunbathing, swimming in the canal, playing volleyball and having water fights. Who needs a summer holiday, when the sun is here in the Netherlands?
Going for a swim in the canal
Time for a water-fight
This week we organised a dessert night in our flat, whereby every representative country had to make one of their speciality desserts. We decided to make apple crumble with a cinnamon touch, served with vanilla ice-cream. It was delicious. It was good to taste everyone’s desserts. Rachel and I took all the recipes so that we can make our own Erasmus cook book.
Watching the sunset on the roof of the 8th floor
As we had Friday off Rachel, Daniel and I decided that this was the perfect opportunity to have one last adventure. We decided to jump on the train to Luxembourg. After a long seven hour train journey that took us through the Netherlands and across Belgium until we finally arrived in Luxembourg. The view of the countryside from the train was beautiful. We stayed the night in Luxembourg on Friday, and did a spot of sightseeing on Saturday. Once more, we could not have asked for better weather. Unfortunately, Daniel and Rachel looked more like lobsters by the end of the trip.
The only reason I knew about Luxembourg before visiting, was that its capital city is also named Luxembourg. It is the only answer I usually get correct in any pub quiz. Luxembourg is bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. Luxembourg is a trilingual country; German, French and Luxembourgish are the official languages. The country has a highly developed economy, which could clearly be seen when strolling through the city. The city is packed with designer shops such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci. The sort of shops you don’t find in Belfast. The range of cars passing through the city included a range of the newest BMWs, Autos and the occasional Ferrari. The city was very clean and safe, but it was also quite expensive. Luckily, it wasn’t quite as expensive as our previous trip to Geneva. The typical food of Luxembourg is similar to German food. Unfortunately we did not get to try much food from Luxembourg on our stay, as we opted for an Italian restaurant. But it was a good choice as the food was delicious. My favourite part of the trip was walking through all the beautiful parks in Luxembourg and visiting Notre Dame Cathedral and the Place of the Grand Dukes.
Enjoying the beautiful parks in Luxembourg
Sightseeing in Luxembourg