Known as the "Venice of the North," Bruges enchants visitors with its picturesque canals, cobbled streets, and medieval architecture. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to iconic landmarks like the Belfry and the Markt square. Nearby, the Westhoek region offers a peaceful countryside, with rolling hills, WWI memorials, and renowned breweries producing world-famous Belgian beers.
One of the oldest hospitals in Europe, now a museum showcasing medieval healthcare and art, including works by Hans Memling.One of the oldest hospitals in Europe, now a museum showcasing medieval healthcare and art, including works by Hans Memling.
Dedicated to the history of Belgian fries, this quirky museum offers insights into the beloved snack and includes tastings of various sauces.Dedicated to the history of Belgian fries, this quirky museum offers insights into the beloved snack and includes tastings of various sauces.
A chocolate museum that explores the history of chocolate, offering tastings and workshops, making it a sweet stop for visitors.A chocolate museum that explores the history of chocolate, offering tastings and workshops, making it a sweet stop for visitors.
A stunning example of Gothic architecture, this historic building dates back to the 14th century and is a key site for local governance.A stunning example of Gothic architecture, this historic building dates back to the 14th century and is a key site for local governance.
Often referred to as the "Venice of the North," the picturesque canals offer scenic boat tours and stunning views of medieval architecture.Often referred to as the "Venice of the North," the picturesque canals offer scenic boat tours and stunning views of medieval architecture.
The central square of Bruges, surrounded by historic buildings, cafes, and shops, it's a vibrant hub for tourists and locals alike.The central square of Bruges, surrounded by historic buildings, cafes, and shops, it's a vibrant hub for tourists and locals alike.
A stunning church known for housing a relic believed to contain the blood of Christ, featuring beautiful architecture and intricate stained glass.A stunning church known for housing a relic believed to contain the blood of Christ, featuring beautiful architecture and intricate stained glass.
Home to a rich collection of Flemish Primitive paintings, showcasing works by Jan van Eyck and Hans Memling, it highlights Bruges' artistic heritage.Home to a rich collection of Flemish Primitive paintings, showcasing works by Jan van Eyck and Hans Memling, it highlights Bruges' artistic heritage.
Iconic medieval bell tower, offers panoramic views of the city, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and a symbol of Bruges' historical significance.Iconic medieval bell tower, offers panoramic views of the city, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and a symbol of Bruges' historical significance.
A museum dedicated to the history of diamond trading in Bruges, showcasing exquisite diamond jewelry and the art
A family-run brewery offering tours that showcase the brewing process and end with a tasting of their famous Brugse Zot beer.
A stunning Gothic cathedral known for its impressive architecture and beautiful artworks, including a famous altarpiece by Hugo van der Goes.
A famous chocolate shop and museum where visitors can learn about chocolate making and taste unique creations.
An immersive experience that takes visitors back to the medieval times of Bruges, featuring interactive exhibits and a virtual reality experience.
A museum dedicated to the history of Belgian fries, offering tastings and insights into this beloved snack.
A museum that highlights the history of Bruges through its art and artifacts, located in a historic palace.
A museum dedicated to the works of Hans Memling, showcasing his masterpieces in a former hospital setting.