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Bruges (Brugge)Travel and Tourist Information
ABOVE: Bruges (Brugge), Belgium at night.
Bruges, or "Brugge" to the Flemish-speaking locals, is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Northern Europe. This description of the city, published more than 80 years ago in Muirhead's Guide to Belgium and the Western Front, is still valid today:
Quaintness and popularity go hand in hand, as you'll discover if you join the other tourists who flock to Bruges during the summer season. Still, crowds are the price you pay for not vacationing in Wichita. And look at it this way: While you're muttering about the ubiquitous backpackers with their iPods and Let's Go! paperbacks, the retired academics with their Blue Guides, and the platoons of group tourists with their American Express nametags or Rick Steves guidebooks, they're probably wishing you'd gone to Blackpool or Disney World. Practical information
ABOVE: A horse and carriage in Brugge's market square. Visit Bruges
Best Things to See and Do in Bruges, Belgium Tips on traveling in BelgiumIf you plan to drive in Belgium, read our articles on driving in Europe and car rentals: when to rent, when to lease. Museums and sightseeing
ABOVE: The Belfry was constructed in the 13th Century. Museums
Groeninge Museum SightseeingThe
Carillon Boat toursABOVE: Canal scene, Bruges. Bootex.be
canal boat tours Where to stay
ABOVE: Bruges is filled with gabled houses, many of which have been turned into hotels. Booking.com:
Hotels in Bruges our partner ShoppingBruges is well-supplied with tourist shops for every taste, including many chocolate shops. There's no need to list them here; the town is compact enough that you'll find plenty of shopping opportunities on your own. However, we will mention one business that's unique and deserves a plug: Slabbinck EventsABOVE: Holy Blood Procession in May.
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