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Andy Warhol and Co…w


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Silkscreen prints and lithographs by Andy Warhol and his contemporaries

This September marks the close of the Andy Warhol and co…w exhibition at Brussles’ L’Abbaye de Stavelot. The gallery has a fantastic selection of original pieces from private collections and some of his most popular pieces; they have been on display since late January.

Warhol is acclaimed as the vanguard of the Pop Art movement; his work spanned multiple forms from prints, to film and literature. called a legendary in his own lifetime he was already well established as an icon by the time of his death in 1987.
His 1963 canvas Eight Elvises sold for a cool US $100 million, putting him right up there as an artist (pricewise) with the likes of Picasso, van Gogh and Renoir.

Price of entry is just €5, it is open every day and comes to a close on the 25th September.

P&O ferries can get you to Belgium via their Hull to Zeebrugge service, don’t forget John Cale and Lou Reed’s words ‘Andy said, visit me, why didn’t you visit me?’

Laundry Day: Antwerp


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Laundry day, one of the largest festivals to engulf Antwerp with over 60,000 in attendance last year. This event began with just 200 people in 1998 having a party in the street and has evolved in to an international affair, this year with 13 stages and a circus. On the 4th of September 2011 over 200 DJ’s will be performing across these stages over the course of the day.

You may be asking why it is called Laundry Day. The festivity is a modern day alternative to the tradition of laundry days, where washer women would gather to hang out wet clothes enjoy a good chat with their neighbours and make a run-of-the-mill chore a little more enjoyable. The streets for Laundry day this September will be decorated with brightly coloured clothes and though there won’t be a great deal of housework going on the spirit of the laundry days of old is still there.

The events kick off at midday, you can buy presale tickets for € 28, 00 there’s to a be an impressive lineup of DJs in particular Basement Jaxx will be headlining.

P&O Ferries can get you to Belgium via their Hull to Zeebrugge service so you can get your laundry done.

Go grab a bargain with P&O Ferries at Europe’s biggest flea market in Lille


Along with the end of the Summer (might as well face up to it) come the sales and all the frantic bargain-hunting that goes along with it. During the first week of September, however, you could go on a cheeky bargain trip to Northern France, where over a million visitors haggle to their heart’s content at one of Europe’s largest flea market.

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The Braderie de Lille is legendary for the huge number of stalls (more than 200km) and visitors (around 1m) it attracts every year. This year, the Braderie occurs on 3rd and 4th September. Lille is the capital of the Nord-Pas de Calais region and only a short drive away from Calais, P&O’s French port.

Among the city’s squares, pavements and the many Flemish buildings and cathedrals, there will be hundreds of stallholders offering their wares, and bargain hunters from all over the world to inspect items, haggle over them, and walk away either cursing themselves or whistling with the knowledge of having secured a gem in the shape of an antique rug, a handbag or a shirt.

Of course, there will also be a plethora of different foods available to sample, most notably the piles of mussel shells fresh from the sea, whose contents are served with chips (“moule frites”). There will also be live music as well as a half-marathon which takes place on Saturday morning.

Local shops will offer some serious discounts on their stocks, but other city districts will be filled with second-hand stalls where you’re guaranteed to find something to take home. Antiques, for example, are mainly traded on the Esplanade alongside the Deûle canal, whereas in the Old Lille district designer stores rub shoulders with private residents’ stalls.

The Braderie de Lille takes place on 3rd and 4th September, starting at 2pm on the Saturday and ending at 11pm on the Sunday. To get there, you can get a P&O Ferry to Calais, from where it is only an hour’s drive to Lille.

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P&O Ferries: Belgian Beer weekend


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The opening weekend of September will welcome the 13th instalment of Belgium Beer Weekend, at Brussels’ magnificent Grand Place you’ll get the chance to meet brewers, participate in events staged for everyone who enjoys a good beer.

Belgian Beer weekend will kick off on Friday 2nd of September with Brewers’ Day, some ceremonies such as the Academic session and enthronement ceremony will require special passes, but the event will be open to the public from 6 pm.

The Belgian Brewers’ Association, Mashtaff of the Knights and the City of Brussels have banded together to open up three days for visitors and locals to enjoy the beers that Belgium is famed for. Brussels Grand Place is a landmark of tremendous beauty and history; it also makes a fantastic location for cool pint. Market stalls and beer vendours will set up there for you to have a wander and expand your beer repertoire.

There are set to be over 50 brewers present at Belgian Beer weekend, these are to range from the small to larger companies so you’ll get a proper range of beers, lagers and ales from different brands. For those of you after a bit of history, or just a break from drinking there will be a procession of brewery carts from throughout the ages passing through the streets of Belgium.

To get to Belgium in time for yet another fantastic beer weekend catch a P&O ferry from Hull to Zeebrugge, and from there you are just a short trip to all the beer of Belgium.

Cannes Russian Art Festival


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A mixed display of Russian culture heritage will be on display in Cannes for five days this month. The Russian Art Festival will run consecutively from the 23rd to the 27th of August 2011, attendees will get a true taste of Russian cuisine as well as feast their eyes and ears on classic Russian dance, cinema, music, opera and more. You will also get the opportunity to view Russian arts and crafts as well in one of the largest events exhibiting Russian identity in Europe.

The Russian Art Festival is produced by the Foundation for Russian Culture, the town of Cannes and Cannes’ Festival. Cannes is historically a town well acquainted with Russian monarch’s, notable aristocrats and artists also ventured into France and shared fashion, ideas and culture. This festival is a celebration of Franco-Russian relations, and not just a display of a single culture but also its interactions, notably those with the French in Cannes, as you might imagine.

Here is a brief look at the itinerary courtesy of French Riviera-tourism

Exhibition: traditional art from Khassia – free
23 August Folk dances from the Caucasus
24 August Dinner & show “Russian Night- a Journey across Russia”
25 August Russian Film Day (with subtitles)
26 August Khakassian Symphonic Orchestra and traditional song + dances
27 August Helikon theatrical opera from Moscow “The Tsar’s Fiancée”

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To get to Cannes for the Russian Art Festival catch a P&O ferry from Dover to Calais, running 46 times a day, approximately 90 minutes.

Uitmarkt Amsterdam 2011


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This year will see the 34th Uitmarkt, a celebration that kicks of the start of the cultural season in the last week of August. Uitmarkt takes place in the centre of Amsterdam at Museumplein and Leidsplein and a few other locations, there are about 450 free performances and there will be some pay-to-enter ones too for the more expensive productions. Uimarkt is an extravaganza of film, dance, music and theatre performances, there is also an infusion of literature and cabaret so an all-round culture-vulture will well and truly be in their element in Amsterdam at the end of the month.

Many of the open stages feature on well known public squares which also cater for bicycle storage, so if you intend to zip about Amsterdam and take in a couple of shows this summer then take your bike along with your or rent one out there.
Uitmark attracts around half a million attendees viewing up to 2000 performers at over 30 different venues, the event caters for an international audience and all ages, if you plan to get away this month you definitely won’t be short of things to do in Holland’s capital from the 26th-28th.

To get to the Uitmarkt culture show this August hitch a lift with P&O Ferries, their Hull to Rotterdam service can get you and a bike to the Netherlands at minimal expense.

P&O Ferries: Belgium’s International Bathtub Regatta


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Dinant, a town that dates back to the 10th Century, and though it’s not often you here about excitement and innovation spreading from the heart of Belgium, the Namur region this August will see the 29th instalment of the International Bathtub Regatta. Yes you did not read that wrong, the noble yet little sport of Bathtub Racing continues, for this year’s instalment you’ll definitely want to get yourself over to Belgium for the 15th August.

The Regatta is essentially the cast off of dozens of little bathtubs both crudely and expertly converted in to maritime vessels. They are decorated aesthetically, to represent personal or group politics, or just coloured in, in as imaginative way as possible. The regatta promises to be a day of fun as these quirky vessels face the ultimate trial of sail or sink in the 2011 International Bathtub Regatta.

There are closely monitored rules that are to be policed on the River Meuse, and the population of Dinant turn out to turn the day into lighthearted and enjoyable affair.

We highly suggest you take a P&O Ferry to get to Belgium for this event, any attempt to crudely transform your home bathtub into a vessel and cross the Channel may result in death.

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P&O Ferries: Free Disneyland Paris Ticket


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P&O Ferries have a fantastic offer coming up for those of you planning to cross the channel in the next few months. With every car booking to cross between Dover and Calais you will be granted a free adult ticket to Disneyland Paris one day hopper ticket.

The value of this ticket is £51, and the cost of a ferry crossing falls well below this rate, you can book anytime between 29th September and the 31st March 2012, subject to terms and conditions visible on the offers page.

Your free ticket is redeemable right up until the last day of March next year; it will be issued on your day of departure and valid for thirty days. So if you have to flit between England and France a couple of times you can pick up a couple of these free tickets and get a free day in Disneyland with friends or family.

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