Originally Posted by
jefnvk
Can't say, I was only on the Dutch coast, not the Belgian coast. The most interesting statue I saw on my trip was the Buttplug Gnome in Rotterdam.
Then again, it probably has something to do with your aversion to being around alcohol, where the young folks tend to hang out. Hostels are a good second bet, even with locals as many have attached bars. River banks and parks are also very popular with any number of young single folks, as are university centres.
Then again, pro tip: set out to look for love and you won't ever find it.
I can buy that at pretty much any grocery store in America. Probably even cheaper if I cared to walk into an Aldi and look. If I'm in a euro city, I'm eating the street food well before subsisting on a bag of Muesil tho. A beer and a smazeny syr on a rye bun slathered in mayo in Wenceslas Square in Prague, that is what I miss most about Europe

You can't buy a kilo Muesli for only 1.5 euro a kilo at most, if not all, US supermarkets. Plus the Muesli produced in the US is not the same as in Europe. Imports might be the same. I say might because I have found that food manufacturers often change formulations to meet different markets. I spoke with a large US food manufacturer who told me they do not export their delicious products to Europe because Europeans have "different palate". I was like "Really?