Two years ago I went on a school trip with all my class. We went to Paris for six days, but one of them we had this visit to Brugge in Belgium. I was very excited as I had searched pictures of the town and it really was a beautiful place. We woke up at 8 o'clock and took the bus in front of hour hotel. The road trip lasted three hours but I could not get bored. I escaped from the noisy reality inside the bus by listenning to music and looking out of the window. Everything was full of trees, grass and leafy forests. How could I have got bored? Living in Murcia makes you more senstive to this kind of sceneries because here we have few forest and the views in a road trip are always grey, yellow, brown and orange.
When we got to Brugge we met our tourist guide who was going to show us some of the most important parts of the town. Personally, I didn't listen almost anything. I don't like to have a guide because I like to discover the places I visit as myself, not as a tourist. And I like to get lost and find places by chance, and find myself in a small shop hidden at the bottom of an alley. I don't like there is someone telling me what should I visit, where should I go, when for me even the smallest detail is fascinating.
When it was lunch time our teacher allowed us to go and explore. My friend Eva and I decided to walk in a random direction and we got to a street full of chocolet shops. We bought something in every single one. We also walked down the street chatting and eating chocolet until we got the square where it was located a huge cathedral.
That day we got to the hotel so early as it was going to rain and we got back before. None of us really wanted to leave Brugge but I look foward to go back.
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