It is quite big... The museum say to allow a minimum of 3 hours. we spent 5 and a bit hours and missed a bit. Autoworld is opposite. (did not do that as no time.
The medieval section is good, but dim, we had to use my phone torch to read some of the descriptions.
There is a huge collection of cannon and mortars all around and also pistols, flintlocks and rifles, including some more modern stuff. a 1914-18 section and 1939-1945. a collection with various military vehicles. The aviation hall has some interesting specimens but is dusty and the gallery upstairs is closed and a lot of signage is poor,, but in my view all of it still worth the visit. There is also a small Naval section.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Museum_of_the_Armed_Fo...y
We parked at the park and ride
www.mypark.be/?utm_source=gmb metro line straight across, no changes
we were about 6 hours parking 7 euros right next to the western brussels ring.
you have to go onto the northbound ramp and make sure you keep right for the car park. It is ticketless, uses number plate recognition. pay at the lift doors on each floor or at the office ground floor.
We did Waterloo the day before, a 72yr old me and and an 81 yr old climbed 226 steps on the lions mound. new museum was good and the panorama ok.
Avoid at all costs the resturant next door. non existent waiting staff. we left, after we had waited 25 minutes and still nobody to order from.
We stayed at the Ten Lande, Beernem, about 15 kms from bruges, close to the autoroute.a lovely quirky B&B about an hour away from the brussels park and ride, suited us nicely. Lovely hosts, good breakfast. free parking, some nice cycling routes down the country lanes at the side.
Belgian friterie not far away, next to a Chinese restaurant, and some other very nice ones in the town
Edited by _ORB_ on 16/06/2023 at 14:57
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