The double statue of Pieter de Coninck and Jan Breydel dominate Bruges's market square, showing off a little of the Belgium revolutionary spirit Credit: Reddiplomat/Gogosvm Mingle with the Knights ...
Bruges, located in the northwest of Belgium, has a small population of around 120,000 people, but just last year, it saw a whopping seven million tourists visit the city. However, the city’s ...
With a walking time of 30 minutes between 2.3 km, Bruges, located in the northwest of Belgium, has ranked number one on the list. Bruges has a small population of around 120,000 people and last ...
Bruges has a number of seriously good chefs and its highly competitive restaurant scene, much frequented by locals, keeps prices keen (if relatively expensive by UK standards; expect to pay €50 ...
Station Brugge is the main train station in Bruges. From here, you can travel to cities like Antwerp, Ghent, Hasselt and Brussels. The National Railway Company of Belgium is known as SNCB.
Located about 60 mi/95 km northwest of Brussels, Bruges, Belgium, is known for its scenic canals, ancient squares, beguinage (a typical Flemish medieval housing concept), art museums featuring ...
With Belgium synonymous with chocolate, it's no wonder that Bruges has its very own chocolate museum. Choco-Story details the history of chocolate and cocoa, demonstrates how chocolate is made and ...