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Considered one of the most photographed areas of Bruges, Rozenhoedkaai, or Quay of the Rosary, is a picturesque spot where the Dijver and Groenerei canals meet. Sit back and relax while enjoying ...
Bruges offers plentiful chocolate shops, pubs and a handful of breweries, as well as attractions that tell the story of each of the country's celebrated foods, including the Bruges Beer Experience ...
Despite being a relatively small country, Belgium is of major importance ... But the thing is, Bruges isn't the only Belgium city oozing with old world charm. For those in the know, such as ...
Situated in the north of Belgium, Bruges is a gothic fairytale city renowned its plethora of canals and bridges. With a centre that became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000, it's often ...
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Even the pickiest little eater will find plenty of things to eat in Belgium. The country ... Bruges, and Ghent. Within cities ...
With Bruges crowds back to pre-Covid levels, including from cruise ships docking in nearby Zeebrugge port and disgorging passengers who spend just a few hours, "there's a lot of trouble" for ...
Bruges’s glory days were in the 15th century when it was one of Europe’s greatest trading centres, and the list below helps you get a feel for this, as well as a sense of Bruges as a modern ...