Bruges Basic Tour

Stroll down the historic center of Bruges and explore its highlights.

Day 1: Bruges Basic Tour

St. Walburga Church

This 17th-century church is a captivating staple of Baroque architecture among the city's Gothic churches.

Bruges City Hall

This astounding City Hall (located on the grounds of a former castle) is one of the most cherished landmarks in the city of Bruges.

Provincial Court

Easily recognizable by its multiple decorative spires, this building is one of the most beautiful examples of the Gothic Revival style in…

Historic Centre of Bruges

Go back in time and take a stroll through the picturesque heart of the city.

Market Square

The very centre of the historical heart of the city. The square is lined with wonderful sights, like the Bell Tower and the Provincial Court…

Belfry

This 83 metres high bell tower is one of the most important landmarks in Bruges.

Burg Square

With a nearly 2-millennia-long history of inhabitation by humans, this small square is the historical heart of the city.

Outside view @ own work

Basilica of the Holy Blood

Built in 1557, this basilica is divided into two parts - the upper and the lower chapel.

Bruges City Hall

This astounding City Hall (located on the grounds of a former castle) is one of the most cherished landmarks in the city of Bruges.

Palace of the Liberty of Bruges

A true Renaissance gem, now housing the city archives. Check out the majestic fireplace made in honour of the emperor Charles V.

Bruges Canals

Bruges is also called “Venice of the North” and when you catch a boat and cruise the city via one of these canals, you will surely…

Tanners' Square

Named after the leather workers whose guild used to be here. Also called “The Fish Market”.

Church of Our Lady

Overlooking this huge construction is impossible. With its colossal height of 115 metres, the church tower is the second biggest brick tower…

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