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I wouldn't fly, unless you're particularly keen to - I recently went via Eurostar, changing at Brussels, for ?110 return, five hours and change door to door (from St.P Intl). Factor in the time to get to the airport, the long check-in time demanded, time to disembark aircraft etc etc and it's quicker, way more comfortable and civilised and with direct trains to St.P Intl from Peckham and Denmark Hill so easy. If you time it right you might even have time to knock back a cheeky Lambic at one of the Brussels bars! Recommended.

For a nice trip into the countryside:

http://www.landgasthof-rote-muehle.de/

There or somewhere in town you need to eat a dish called 'Gr?ne So?e' (green sauce).


The Kleinmarkt Halle is a nice market hall in the middle of town.

And all of the ibvious sights, R?merberg, Schirn (art museum) ...

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