On a trip where most days begin with an alarm to move on to the next scheduled destination, staying in the hotel through a rainy morning until 2:30 PM was a welcome luxury. After too many cups of coffee in the lobby while sorting photos and a bit of time relaxing in the room, hunger became apparent.
Being the last full day of solo travel in Flanders, it felt like the last chance to try paling (local eel). A fish market down the street called De Schelp (The Shell) had a surprisingly classy restaurant behind it that was open in the afternoon. They served both gebakken paling (pan fried) and paling in het groen (in the green), the latter of which is served in a sauce of a varying, and sometimes long, list of greens. When asked about which I should try, the server responded immediately, so the choice was made to try fried eel.
Outside the Ring
Like many cities, a ring road, seen above as E19/E34, surrounds the inner city. The red map marker is the rough location of the only West Coast Swing (WCS) dance class in the city. That turned out to be seven of us in a respectable garage studio, though a few people weren’t able to make it that evening. The small group was very welcoming and it was the best of reasons to leave the city center.
Winding Down the Visit to Antwerp
There aren’t any more pictures to share from the evening, but from the park, there was a quick stop at a 200-year-old pub, ‘t Mestputteke (The Manure Pit), for coffee. That provided a bit of alertness just before joining the local dance group.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t much of a crowd. The people were indeed warm and enjoyable to spend an evening with, but a critical mass is lacking. Starting a dance community is tough, and has become exponentially more difficult since the pandemic. Hopefully they find some momentum soon!
With departure looming, a stop for late-night pizza near the hotel and a stroll through the neighborhood helped to stave off the end of the last full day. A few morning hours in the city and a slow journey toward a night bus departing from Brussels to Zürich followed, but that will have to wait for the next post.