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Travel In Berlin And Brussels


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jasonD2 Experienced

Hello all- i am headed to Germany next week for almost a month and will be visiting Brussels and Berlin. can anyone offer suggestions on how to eat and where to eat when I am in these cities? my time will be precious and the last time i traveled abroad i missed out on quite a bit because i obsessed over the restaurant/food thing. would appreciate any suggestions. thanks

Jason

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http://(Company Name Removed - They Spammed This Forum and are Banned).com/Germany/Germany-gluten-free-restaurant-reviews-84

This site has gluten-free restaurant reviews.

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Eleanor Creasey Rookie

Who spammed? I just tried to post a link to a very good travel resource? It's free info and it's not my blog or website.

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Jestgar Rising Star

try writing out the name with a few spaces.

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Eleanor Creasey Rookie

Gluten free travel site.com is the site without the spaces! Thanks:)

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jasonD2 Experienced

thanks for that

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BabsV Enthusiast

There's this blog also Open Original Shared Link

I found it when it looked like we were going to visit Berlin but unfortunately the trip had to be cancelled.

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