Created by mightywease on July 1, 2006
- Charm and so much more in this compact and beautiful medieval city.
Created by Ed Hahn on August 3, 2005
- After a long train ride, we fall in love with Bruges, one of the great walking cities. The next day, we visit a number of historic and culinary sites. The following day, we tour the WWI Ypres Salient and dine heartily at a great restaurant.
- 6 reviews
- 1 Story
- 23 photos
Created by wanderer 2005 on June 1, 2005
- I simply love this city. It has so much history, and of course, the Moules are not to be missed! Take a horse and carriage ride through the city and learn things you never thought possible.
- 6 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 26 photos
Created by Kathryn on April 24, 2004
- Where else would you go for Easter chocolate?
Created by Drever on November 8, 2003
- Bruges, the capital of West Flanders, is now Belgium's most popular tourist destination, so book early. The harmonious appearance of the architecture, tranquil canals, your footsteps ringing on the cobblestones while church bells chime and horse's hoofs echo from a nearby street, charm the visitors.
Created by kjlouden on December 13, 2002
- Medieval artisans were determined to reveal to the church and to mankind the creative
spirit, how to elevate, nourish and indulge it. I wouldn’t have gone for the “Holy Blood,” but humanism shines supreme in the real tapestry of Bruges.
Created by Bear in Britain on October 21, 2002
- Wondering where to go to take advantage of winter flight deals? Try Bruges. It’s intimate, walk-able and filled with quaint sites, shops, bars and restaurants that offer a retreat whenever the cold gets too much. Go before Easter and get the bonus of Europe’s best chocolate in high season.
Created by michaelhudson on July 24, 2002
- I first fell in love with Bruges when I was nine years old. Walking through the centre of the city, I was held spellbound by the sight of the 90-metre high Belfort-Hallen towering above the Markt. In the course of a single afternoon the city stole my heart.
Created by gwelkins on January 11, 2002
- Shhhhhh, don’t tell too many friends that I’ve discovered this quaint European medieval city that you only see in movies. Only this isn't a set built on Paramount’s back lot – this is for real. Enter the Old Town Gate and go back in time. Bruges – we adore you!
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 12 photos
Created by Irene on January 6, 2002
- Located 55 miles northeast and 1 hour train ride from Brussels, medival Bruges rumbles with horse drawn carriages, spify quaint canal boats, an active fish market and historic gothic halls and cathedrals.
- 3 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 8 photos
Bruges
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