DISCOVERING BRUGES "THE VENICE OF THE NORTH
Bruges is a Belgian city in the Flemish Region. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bruges is known as the "Venice of the North", because of the many canals that encircle and cross the city, and the remains of fortresses and windmills.
Today, rich in history, Bruges remains one of the witnesses of Flemish art, with its historic center and numerous museums and tourist attractions.
The Belfry, the Grand Place, the Basilica of the Holy Blood, the Beguinage..." are just a few of the attractions you'll discover on your walking tour. You'll also appreciate the city of Bruges through its many canals, during a boat trip (in English and French), replaced in winter by a visit to the Gothic Hall of the Town Hall.
Finally, you'll have free time to wander the picturesque alleyways in search of curiosities and Bruges specialties: chocolates, lace...
SEASON
Bruges is sublime whatever the season.
In winter, enjoy the calm of the city and the sweet scent of the winter breeze, hot chocolate and waffles.
In summer, you'll love admiring the many canals in the summer light and enjoying a drink on the terrace with a punnet of French fries!
BRUGES AT LUNCHTIME
Our guides can advise and direct you to a wide choice of restaurants.