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BELGIUM & NETHERLAND­S: Last fall, Santa Cruz residents Sean and Elizabeth Seman enjoyed “an epic three-week adventure taking trains to various towns and villages, from Antwerp to Bruges, on to Ghent, Brussels, Delft and glorious Amsterdam,” Elizabeth says. They traveled light — carry-ons and backpacks only — and built their museum-rich, restaurant-exuberant itinerary with tips from YouTube travel videos, such as Suitcase Monkey and Rick Steves' Europe, and Steves' travel books. TRAVEL TIPS: “Any city that offers boat tours should be considered, especially in Bruges and Amsterdam. Although train reservatio­ns are always less expensive if made in advance, the short distances and frequency of trains between the major towns make it exceedingl­y easy to book a ticket a day before. You MUST try the Belgium Frites and DO buy chocolates — Pierre Marcolini! — before leaving Belgium! Finally, we made a very wise choice when we arrived in Amsterdam and booked licensed tour guide and friend Eric Armitage for a walking tour of Amsterdam and a guided tour of the Rijksmuseu­m.

Having worked at the Rembrandt house for 23 years, he was incredibly knowledgea­ble, giving nuanced expert descriptio­ns that made the art come to life.” (Find Armitage at www. rembrandtp­aintmaker.com.)

Join the fun! Send a photo of yourself on your latest adventures — local, domestic or internatio­nal — to jburrell@bayareanew­sgroup. com. Tell us where you are, who everyone is and where they're from, and share a travel tip or two to help fellow readers go there, too.

 ?? COURTESY OF THE SEMAN FAMILY ?? Sean and Elizabeth Seman's recent travels to Europe included a stop at Gravenstee­n Castle in Ghent, Belgium.
COURTESY OF THE SEMAN FAMILY Sean and Elizabeth Seman's recent travels to Europe included a stop at Gravenstee­n Castle in Ghent, Belgium.

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