Written by jim on June 28, 2000
- Here are more photos from various spots around Bruges. Scenic shots to give you a more complete sense of this old town's charm and beauty....
Written by Ed Hahn on August 6, 2005
- In the Historical Tour entry, I could not describe everything I saw and felt during the Quasimodo tour of Flander's Fields so I'm offering that additional information, here.
We have booked a tour of the WW...
Written by travelprone on December 6, 2001
- Since one of the most frustrating tendencies of the human mind is to forget data like the exact location of a surprisingly good restaurant or an odd sight that just seemed for the moment to...
Written by gwelkins on January 11, 2002
- Bruges is called: 'the Venice of the North'. This splendid medieval city is one of Belgium's crown jewels. In no other European city the feel and the look of medieval times are so present as...
Written by Irene on January 19, 2002
- Only a fifteen minute easterly stroll from our B&B by way of the Smedenport, one of four remaining fortified city gates still guarding the city, and straight on Steenstraat we were welcomed to the central...
Written by Monique Witsel on April 7, 2006
- Bruges is the Capital of the West Flanders province, connected by canals with Zeebrugge (North Sea). It is also a Rail Junction for commercial, Industrial use (including: Lace, Textiles, Ships, Industrial Glass), and of coarse...
Written by wanderer 2005 on June 3, 2005
- The intercity trains we took between Amsterdam and Brugge and then Brugge to Brussels were really nice, smooth, and comfortable rides. As with premier trains, these trains have first and second class. I had a...
Written by gourmetbruges on October 18, 2004
- Especially when it comes to the world-famous Belgian food culture, I often have pity on visitors to Bruges who make the same mistakes, time after time, when I see them trying to experience our good...
Written by Emily Marie on August 13, 2003
- I love visiting the Cloisters in New York City. It's a medieval museum. Never did I realize I could live in a city that was a reminder of the Cloisters for miles. The...
Written by travelprone on April 27, 2002
- Bruges may strike most visitors as a medieval theme park, but all the "mod" conveniences are available at The Coffee Link, a wood-floored & panelled cafe at Mariastraat 38 in the complex known as Old...
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