After all, despite Bruges’ several worthwhile museums and churches, the ultimate sight here is the quaint town itself. The ...
From a keyboard close by, the city’s official carillon player ... Stray beyond the central hub, however, and a quieter Bruges quickly reveals itself, with its own attractions, such as the ...
For those yearning for the medieval allure of Bruges minus the tourist throngs, Ghent in Belgium is a hidden jewel waiting to be discovered. A mere 65-minute flight from the UK, this lively city ...
The best way to get around Bruges is on foot. The city is small – in fact, you can walk from one end to the other in about 30 minutes. Biking is the second-best way to get around. There's also a ...
Residents of Bruges love their beer, Belgian fries and chocolate – Bruges even has its own official city chocolate: the Bruges swan, or Brugsch Swaentje. Bruges offers plentiful chocolate shops ...
Our favourite attraction was the 83-metre Belfort tower in central square the ... than 3,000 different beers in Bruges alone. De Halve Maan brewery, south of the city centre, is a popular spot ...