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PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the trainCAR - VISIT BRUGES
Take the N31 from Zeebrugge to Brugge. Estimated distance Zeebrugge – Brugge is 17km or 11miles (30min driving). Dover (UK) – Dunkerque (F) with DFDS Seaways (crossing: 2h00). Take the motorway E40 to Brugge. Estimated distance Dunkerque – Brugge is 76km or 47miles (1h driving).
BRUGES BY BOAT
10:00 - 18:00 h. Saturday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. Sunday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. More time information. Sailings guaranteed from March to mid-November: in principle, daily, 10.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m., last sailing at 5.30 p.m. Boat companies may deviate from the specified departure times depending on the weather and demand. Evening boat trips will not beoffered.
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
THE MONUMENTS MEN
Madonna and Child. The ‘Madonna and Child’ was carved in Italy by Michelangelo Buonarotti (° Caprese, 1475 - † Rome, 1564) around 1503. The Bruges merchant Alexander Mouscron, who was in Florence at the time, bought the sculpture and donated it in 1514 to the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. It is the only sculpture by Michelangelo that left Italy during his lifetime.TOURISM TAX
The City of Bruges charges a tourism tax of EUR 2.83 (excl. VAT) per person per night. This tax relates to all tourist accommodation (hotels, guest houses, hostels,) with the exception of holiday homes that are subject to a flat-rate tax. Children under 18 are exempt from the tax. If the accommodation is subject to VAT and opts to pass onANTIQUE SHOPS
Antiek Theatergalerij Van Mullem. today: 10:00 - 12:00 / 14:00 - 18:00. Antiek Theatergalerij – Atelier Papageno is an antiques shop with its own workshop for restorations and can boast over 50 years of experience in the business. Read more. JERUZALEMKAPEL (JERUSALEM CHAPEL) Jeruzalemkapel (Jerusalem Chapel) The Jerusalem Chapel is the private chapel of the Adornes family, an Italian merchant family from Genoa. The chapel was consecrated in 1429 and was inspired by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The architecture, layout and extraordinary relics provide an exceptional illustration of the great VISIT BRUGESWHAT'S ON GUIDESOCIALDISCOVERING BRUGESBITS OF BRUGESAROUND BRUGESPARKING CENTRUM-STATION COVID-19 UPDATE. Welcome to everyone wishing and able to visit our city! In Bruges, we will welcome you safely and with open arms. Before you leave, please consult the most important government guidelines regarding travel to and from Belgium as well as a status update on Bruges’ tourist attractions. CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATE The tourist information offices Tourist office ’t Zand (Concert Hall), Tourist office Stationsplein (Station) and Tourist office Markt (Historium) are open. Visit Bruges can be reached by telephone (7/7 from 10h-17h) +32 (0)50/44.46.46 and by e-mail visitbruges@brugge.be. Events : No more events may take place since 29 October 2020.PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the trainCAR - VISIT BRUGES
Take the N31 from Zeebrugge to Brugge. Estimated distance Zeebrugge – Brugge is 17km or 11miles (30min driving). Dover (UK) – Dunkerque (F) with DFDS Seaways (crossing: 2h00). Take the motorway E40 to Brugge. Estimated distance Dunkerque – Brugge is 76km or 47miles (1h driving).
BRUGES BY BOAT
10:00 - 18:00 h. Saturday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. Sunday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. More time information. Sailings guaranteed from March to mid-November: in principle, daily, 10.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m., last sailing at 5.30 p.m. Boat companies may deviate from the specified departure times depending on the weather and demand. Evening boat trips will not beoffered.
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
THE MONUMENTS MEN
Madonna and Child. The ‘Madonna and Child’ was carved in Italy by Michelangelo Buonarotti (° Caprese, 1475 - † Rome, 1564) around 1503. The Bruges merchant Alexander Mouscron, who was in Florence at the time, bought the sculpture and donated it in 1514 to the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. It is the only sculpture by Michelangelo that left Italy during his lifetime.TOURISM TAX
The City of Bruges charges a tourism tax of EUR 2.83 (excl. VAT) per person per night. This tax relates to all tourist accommodation (hotels, guest houses, hostels,) with the exception of holiday homes that are subject to a flat-rate tax. Children under 18 are exempt from the tax. If the accommodation is subject to VAT and opts to pass onANTIQUE SHOPS
Antiek Theatergalerij Van Mullem. today: 10:00 - 12:00 / 14:00 - 18:00. Antiek Theatergalerij – Atelier Papageno is an antiques shop with its own workshop for restorations and can boast over 50 years of experience in the business. Read more. JERUZALEMKAPEL (JERUSALEM CHAPEL) Jeruzalemkapel (Jerusalem Chapel) The Jerusalem Chapel is the private chapel of the Adornes family, an Italian merchant family from Genoa. The chapel was consecrated in 1429 and was inspired by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The architecture, layout and extraordinary relics provide an exceptional illustration of the great UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE UNESCO World Heritage. For centuries the canals of Bruges have linked the city to the sea, a guarantee of wealth and prosperity. International merchants built up Bruges into one of the largest Hanse cities. In the 15th century the city flourished as never before. Large parts of the medieval heritage remained practically intact.BRUGES BY BOAT
A visit to Bruges is not complete without a boat trip on the Bruges canals, the arteries of the city.Accompanied by swans floating alongside you on the water, you will discover Bruges from a surprising perspective, because some things you can only see from the water!TOURISM TAX
The City of Bruges charges a tourism tax of EUR 2.83 (excl. VAT) per person per night. This tax relates to all tourist accommodation (hotels, guest houses, hostels,) with the exception of holiday homes that are subject to a flat-rate tax. Children under 18 are exempt from the tax. If the accommodation is subject to VAT and opts to pass onLOCAL BREWERIES
Local breweries. The people of Bruges have always liked a glass or two of good beer. Unsurprisingly, the city can boast several typical beers locally brewed: right in the city centre, you can visit the De Halve Maan and Bourgogne des Flandres breweries. And just outside the centreis
ANTIQUE SHOPS
Antiek Theatergalerij Van Mullem. today: 10:00 - 12:00 / 14:00 - 18:00. Antiek Theatergalerij – Atelier Papageno is an antiques shop with its own workshop for restorations and can boast over 50 years of experience in the business. Read more. BEGIJNHOF (BEGUINAGE) Begijnhof (Beguinage) The 'Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde' with its white-coloured house fronts and tranquil convent garden was founded in 1245. This little piece of world heritage was once the home of the beguines, emancipated lay-women who nevertheless led a pious and celibate life. Today the beguinage is inhabited by nuns of the Orderof
FOLTERMUSEUM DE OUDE STEEN (TORTURE MUSEUM) In the beautifully renovated – and probably oldest stone – building in Bruges, you can discover a remarkable and spine-chilling collection of instruments of torture and learn about the history of law, order and justice in the city. Guaranteed to make you reflect on the complex relationship between good and evil, and how the justice in ancient and medieval times continuously balanced on the SINT-GILLISKERK (ST GILES’ CHURCH) Sint-Gilliskerk (St Giles’ Church) In this church, the only one in the city centre with a tower clock, many of the great Bruges artists have been buried. These include Hans Memling, Lanceloot Blondeel and Pieter Pourbus. The church originally dates from the 13th century, but was extensively rebuilt in VISMARKT (FISH MARKET) Vismarkt (Fish Market) At first, fish was sold on one of the Markt’s corners, but as the townspeople complained about the stench, the fishmongers were forced to move and sell their wares here. In the covered arcade (1821), specially erected for the purpose of selling fish, fresh seafish was sold, a delicacy that only the rich couldafford.
LIEVEN MOENAERT
Lieven Moenaert. Lieven Moenaert loves antiques and books, and you will find 10,000 books here, with everything from local art history to rare 15th century volumes and hundreds of old cadastre maps of (former) Flemish towns. You can also snap up 15th century relics and wooden statues of saints. Print. VISIT BRUGESWHAT'S ON GUIDESOCIALDISCOVERING BRUGESBITS OF BRUGESAROUND BRUGESPARKING CENTRUM-STATION COVID-19 UPDATE. Welcome to everyone wishing and able to visit our city! In Bruges, we will welcome you safely and with open arms. Before you leave, please consult the most important government guidelines regarding travel to and from Belgium as well as a status update on Bruges’ tourist attractions. CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATE The tourist information offices Tourist office ’t Zand (Concert Hall), Tourist office Stationsplein (Station) and Tourist office Markt (Historium) are open. Visit Bruges can be reached by telephone (7/7 from 10h-17h) +32 (0)50/44.46.46 and by e-mail visitbruges@brugge.be. Events : No more events may take place since 29 October 2020.PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the trainCAR - VISIT BRUGES
Take the N31 from Zeebrugge to Brugge. Estimated distance Zeebrugge – Brugge is 17km or 11miles (30min driving). Dover (UK) – Dunkerque (F) with DFDS Seaways (crossing: 2h00). Take the motorway E40 to Brugge. Estimated distance Dunkerque – Brugge is 76km or 47miles (1h driving).
BRUGES BY BOAT
10:00 - 18:00 h. Saturday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. Sunday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. More time information. Sailings guaranteed from March to mid-November: in principle, daily, 10.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m., last sailing at 5.30 p.m. Boat companies may deviate from the specified departure times depending on the weather and demand. Evening boat trips will not beoffered.
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
THE MONUMENTS MEN
Madonna and Child. The ‘Madonna and Child’ was carved in Italy by Michelangelo Buonarotti (° Caprese, 1475 - † Rome, 1564) around 1503. The Bruges merchant Alexander Mouscron, who was in Florence at the time, bought the sculpture and donated it in 1514 to the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. It is the only sculpture by Michelangelo that left Italy during his lifetime.TOURISM TAX
The City of Bruges charges a tourism tax of EUR 2.83 (excl. VAT) per person per night. This tax relates to all tourist accommodation (hotels, guest houses, hostels,) with the exception of holiday homes that are subject to a flat-rate tax. Children under 18 are exempt from the tax. If the accommodation is subject to VAT and opts to pass onANTIQUE SHOPS
Antiek Theatergalerij Van Mullem. today: 10:00 - 12:00 / 14:00 - 18:00. Antiek Theatergalerij – Atelier Papageno is an antiques shop with its own workshop for restorations and can boast over 50 years of experience in the business. Read more. JERUZALEMKAPEL (JERUSALEM CHAPEL) Jeruzalemkapel (Jerusalem Chapel) The Jerusalem Chapel is the private chapel of the Adornes family, an Italian merchant family from Genoa. The chapel was consecrated in 1429 and was inspired by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The architecture, layout and extraordinary relics provide an exceptional illustration of the great VISIT BRUGESWHAT'S ON GUIDESOCIALDISCOVERING BRUGESBITS OF BRUGESAROUND BRUGESPARKING CENTRUM-STATION COVID-19 UPDATE. Welcome to everyone wishing and able to visit our city! In Bruges, we will welcome you safely and with open arms. Before you leave, please consult the most important government guidelines regarding travel to and from Belgium as well as a status update on Bruges’ tourist attractions. CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATE The tourist information offices Tourist office ’t Zand (Concert Hall), Tourist office Stationsplein (Station) and Tourist office Markt (Historium) are open. Visit Bruges can be reached by telephone (7/7 from 10h-17h) +32 (0)50/44.46.46 and by e-mail visitbruges@brugge.be. Events : No more events may take place since 29 October 2020.PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the trainCAR - VISIT BRUGES
Take the N31 from Zeebrugge to Brugge. Estimated distance Zeebrugge – Brugge is 17km or 11miles (30min driving). Dover (UK) – Dunkerque (F) with DFDS Seaways (crossing: 2h00). Take the motorway E40 to Brugge. Estimated distance Dunkerque – Brugge is 76km or 47miles (1h driving).
BRUGES BY BOAT
10:00 - 18:00 h. Saturday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. Sunday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. More time information. Sailings guaranteed from March to mid-November: in principle, daily, 10.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m., last sailing at 5.30 p.m. Boat companies may deviate from the specified departure times depending on the weather and demand. Evening boat trips will not beoffered.
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
THE MONUMENTS MEN
Madonna and Child. The ‘Madonna and Child’ was carved in Italy by Michelangelo Buonarotti (° Caprese, 1475 - † Rome, 1564) around 1503. The Bruges merchant Alexander Mouscron, who was in Florence at the time, bought the sculpture and donated it in 1514 to the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. It is the only sculpture by Michelangelo that left Italy during his lifetime.TOURISM TAX
The City of Bruges charges a tourism tax of EUR 2.83 (excl. VAT) per person per night. This tax relates to all tourist accommodation (hotels, guest houses, hostels,) with the exception of holiday homes that are subject to a flat-rate tax. Children under 18 are exempt from the tax. If the accommodation is subject to VAT and opts to pass onANTIQUE SHOPS
Antiek Theatergalerij Van Mullem. today: 10:00 - 12:00 / 14:00 - 18:00. Antiek Theatergalerij – Atelier Papageno is an antiques shop with its own workshop for restorations and can boast over 50 years of experience in the business. Read more. JERUZALEMKAPEL (JERUSALEM CHAPEL) Jeruzalemkapel (Jerusalem Chapel) The Jerusalem Chapel is the private chapel of the Adornes family, an Italian merchant family from Genoa. The chapel was consecrated in 1429 and was inspired by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The architecture, layout and extraordinary relics provide an exceptional illustration of the great UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE UNESCO World Heritage. For centuries the canals of Bruges have linked the city to the sea, a guarantee of wealth and prosperity. International merchants built up Bruges into one of the largest Hanse cities. In the 15th century the city flourished as never before. Large parts of the medieval heritage remained practically intact.BRUGES BY BOAT
A visit to Bruges is not complete without a boat trip on the Bruges canals, the arteries of the city.Accompanied by swans floating alongside you on the water, you will discover Bruges from a surprising perspective, because some things you can only see from the water!TOURISM TAX
The City of Bruges charges a tourism tax of EUR 2.83 (excl. VAT) per person per night. This tax relates to all tourist accommodation (hotels, guest houses, hostels,) with the exception of holiday homes that are subject to a flat-rate tax. Children under 18 are exempt from the tax. If the accommodation is subject to VAT and opts to pass onLOCAL BREWERIES
Local breweries. The people of Bruges have always liked a glass or two of good beer. Unsurprisingly, the city can boast several typical beers locally brewed: right in the city centre, you can visit the De Halve Maan and Bourgogne des Flandres breweries. And just outside the centreis
ANTIQUE SHOPS
Antiek Theatergalerij Van Mullem. today: 10:00 - 12:00 / 14:00 - 18:00. Antiek Theatergalerij – Atelier Papageno is an antiques shop with its own workshop for restorations and can boast over 50 years of experience in the business. Read more. BEGIJNHOF (BEGUINAGE) Begijnhof (Beguinage) The 'Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde' with its white-coloured house fronts and tranquil convent garden was founded in 1245. This little piece of world heritage was once the home of the beguines, emancipated lay-women who nevertheless led a pious and celibate life. Today the beguinage is inhabited by nuns of the Orderof
FOLTERMUSEUM DE OUDE STEEN (TORTURE MUSEUM) In the beautifully renovated – and probably oldest stone – building in Bruges, you can discover a remarkable and spine-chilling collection of instruments of torture and learn about the history of law, order and justice in the city. Guaranteed to make you reflect on the complex relationship between good and evil, and how the justice in ancient and medieval times continuously balanced on the SINT-GILLISKERK (ST GILES’ CHURCH) Sint-Gilliskerk (St Giles’ Church) In this church, the only one in the city centre with a tower clock, many of the great Bruges artists have been buried. These include Hans Memling, Lanceloot Blondeel and Pieter Pourbus. The church originally dates from the 13th century, but was extensively rebuilt in VISMARKT (FISH MARKET) Vismarkt (Fish Market) At first, fish was sold on one of the Markt’s corners, but as the townspeople complained about the stench, the fishmongers were forced to move and sell their wares here. In the covered arcade (1821), specially erected for the purpose of selling fish, fresh seafish was sold, a delicacy that only the rich couldafford.
LIEVEN MOENAERT
Lieven Moenaert. Lieven Moenaert loves antiques and books, and you will find 10,000 books here, with everything from local art history to rare 15th century volumes and hundreds of old cadastre maps of (former) Flemish towns. You can also snap up 15th century relics and wooden statues of saints. Print. VISIT BRUGESWHAT'S ON GUIDESOCIALDISCOVERING BRUGESBITS OF BRUGESAROUND BRUGESPARKING CENTRUM-STATION COVID-19 UPDATE. Welcome to everyone wishing and able to visit our city! In Bruges, we will welcome you safely and with open arms. Before you leave, please consult the most important government guidelines regarding travel to and from Belgium as well as a status update on Bruges’ tourist attractions. CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATE The tourist information offices Tourist office ’t Zand (Concert Hall), Tourist office Stationsplein (Station) and Tourist office Markt (Historium) are open. Visit Bruges can be reached by telephone (7/7 from 10h-17h) +32 (0)50/44.46.46 and by e-mail visitbruges@brugge.be. Events : No more events may take place since 29 October 2020.CAR - VISIT BRUGES
Take the N31 from Zeebrugge to Brugge. Estimated distance Zeebrugge – Brugge is 17km or 11miles (30min driving). Dover (UK) – Dunkerque (F) with DFDS Seaways (crossing: 2h00). Take the motorway E40 to Brugge. Estimated distance Dunkerque – Brugge is 76km or 47miles (1h driving).
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the train BAGAGEKLUIZEN STATION Tourist offices. Information office Markt (Historium) Markt 1 8000 Brugge Today van 10:00 tot 17:00 Information office 't Zand (Concertgebouw) 't Zand 34 8000 Brugge Today van 10:00 tot 13:00, van 14:00 tot 17:00 Information office Stationsplein (Station) Stationsplein 8000 Brugge Today van 10:00 tot 13:00, van 13:30 tot17:00
FLANDERS FIELDS BATTLEFIELD DAYTOURS Adults. € 80,00. Including lunch, a local beer and tickets to the In Flanders Fields Museum and the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917. Short evening trip to the Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate in Ypres: € 50.00. Prices for other tailor-made excursions can be requested from Daytours.JERRY’S CIGAR BAR
Jerry’s Cigar Bar. This place has been selling tobacco for more than 150 years. Today, it sells cigars, cigarettes and tobacco of the well-known brands, a few peculiar blends and pipe tobacco, as well as Cuban and Dominican cigars. You are also welcome to sample them in store. Print. To pdf.ANTIQUE SHOPS
Antiek Theatergalerij Van Mullem. today: 10:00 - 12:00 / 14:00 - 18:00. Antiek Theatergalerij – Atelier Papageno is an antiques shop with its own workshop for restorations and can boast over 50 years of experience in the business. Read more. SINT-GILLISKERK (ST GILES’ CHURCH) Sint-Gilliskerk (St Giles’ Church) In this church, the only one in the city centre with a tower clock, many of the great Bruges artists have been buried. These include Hans Memling, Lanceloot Blondeel and Pieter Pourbus. The church originally dates from the 13th century, but was extensively rebuilt in VISIT BRUGESWHAT'S ON GUIDESOCIALDISCOVERING BRUGESBITS OF BRUGESAROUND BRUGESPARKING CENTRUM-STATION COVID-19 UPDATE. Welcome to everyone wishing and able to visit our city! In Bruges, we will welcome you safely and with open arms. Before you leave, please consult the most important government guidelines regarding travel to and from Belgium as well as a status update on Bruges’ tourist attractions. CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATE The tourist information offices Tourist office ’t Zand (Concert Hall), Tourist office Stationsplein (Station) and Tourist office Markt (Historium) are open. Visit Bruges can be reached by telephone (7/7 from 10h-17h) +32 (0)50/44.46.46 and by e-mail visitbruges@brugge.be. Events : No more events may take place since 29 October 2020.CAR - VISIT BRUGES
Take the N31 from Zeebrugge to Brugge. Estimated distance Zeebrugge – Brugge is 17km or 11miles (30min driving). Dover (UK) – Dunkerque (F) with DFDS Seaways (crossing: 2h00). Take the motorway E40 to Brugge. Estimated distance Dunkerque – Brugge is 76km or 47miles (1h driving).
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the train BAGAGEKLUIZEN STATION Tourist offices. Information office Markt (Historium) Markt 1 8000 Brugge Today van 10:00 tot 17:00 Information office 't Zand (Concertgebouw) 't Zand 34 8000 Brugge Today van 10:00 tot 13:00, van 14:00 tot 17:00 Information office Stationsplein (Station) Stationsplein 8000 Brugge Today van 10:00 tot 13:00, van 13:30 tot17:00
FLANDERS FIELDS BATTLEFIELD DAYTOURS Adults. € 80,00. Including lunch, a local beer and tickets to the In Flanders Fields Museum and the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917. Short evening trip to the Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate in Ypres: € 50.00. Prices for other tailor-made excursions can be requested from Daytours.JERRY’S CIGAR BAR
Jerry’s Cigar Bar. This place has been selling tobacco for more than 150 years. Today, it sells cigars, cigarettes and tobacco of the well-known brands, a few peculiar blends and pipe tobacco, as well as Cuban and Dominican cigars. You are also welcome to sample them in store. Print. To pdf.ANTIQUE SHOPS
Antiek Theatergalerij Van Mullem. today: 10:00 - 12:00 / 14:00 - 18:00. Antiek Theatergalerij – Atelier Papageno is an antiques shop with its own workshop for restorations and can boast over 50 years of experience in the business. Read more. SINT-GILLISKERK (ST GILES’ CHURCH) Sint-Gilliskerk (St Giles’ Church) In this church, the only one in the city centre with a tower clock, many of the great Bruges artists have been buried. These include Hans Memling, Lanceloot Blondeel and Pieter Pourbus. The church originally dates from the 13th century, but was extensively rebuilt inDISCOVERING BRUGES
Discovering Bruges. There are places that somehow manage to get under your skin, even though you don’t really know them all that well. Bruges is that kind of place. A warm and friendly place, a place made for people. A city whose history made it great, resulting in a well-deserved classification as a Unesco World Heritage site. TRIENNIAL BRUGES 2021 For visitors, it will be a summer-long exploration, following a unique and inviting trail with a social aspect. The Triennial Bruges is a collaboration between Brugge Plus, Musea Brugge, Kenniscentrum vzw, and Cultuurcentrum Brugge, and is commissioned by the City of Bruges.08/05/2021 to
THE MONUMENTS MEN
Madonna and Child. The ‘Madonna and Child’ was carved in Italy by Michelangelo Buonarotti (° Caprese, 1475 - † Rome, 1564) around 1503. The Bruges merchant Alexander Mouscron, who was in Florence at the time, bought the sculpture and donated it in 1514 to the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. It is the only sculpture by Michelangelo that left Italy during his lifetime.ART GALERIES
Absolute Art Gallery. today: 11:00 - 18:30. This centrally located gallery has been a benchmark for quality for over fifteen years and is stuffed with countless contemporary paintings, sculptures and photographs by well-known Belgian and international artists. Readmore.
FOLTERMUSEUM DE OUDE STEEN (TORTURE MUSEUM) In the beautifully renovated – and probably oldest stone – building in Bruges, you can discover a remarkable and spine-chilling collection of instruments of torture and learn about the history of law, order and justice in the city. Guaranteed to make you reflect on the complex relationship between good and evil, and how the justice in ancient and medieval times continuously balanced on the SINT-GILLISKERK (ST GILES’ CHURCH) Sint-Gilliskerk (St Giles’ Church) In this church, the only one in the city centre with a tower clock, many of the great Bruges artists have been buried. These include Hans Memling, Lanceloot Blondeel and Pieter Pourbus. The church originally dates from the 13th century, but was extensively rebuilt inMARKETS IN BRUGES
Vismarkt is also known as “Fish market”. This is the right place to get fresh fish and seafood from North Sea! Every week from Tuesday to Saturday , 8:00-13:00 – but watch out and come early, so you can pick the best pieces. Beside fish, you can also meet artists here and buy beautiful paintings and drawings or wooden stuff for kidsLOCAL BREWERIES
Local breweries. The people of Bruges have always liked a glass or two of good beer. Unsurprisingly, the city can boast several typical beers locally brewed: right in the city centre, you can visit the De Halve Maan and Bourgogne des Flandres breweries. And just outside the centreis
TOURISM TAX
The City of Bruges charges a tourism tax of EUR 2.83 (excl. VAT) per person per night. This tax relates to all tourist accommodation (hotels, guest houses, hostels,) with the exception of holiday homes that are subject to a flat-rate tax. Children under 18 are exempt from the tax. If the accommodation is subject to VAT and opts to pass on JERUZALEMKAPEL (JERUSALEM CHAPEL) Jeruzalemkapel (Jerusalem Chapel) The Jerusalem Chapel is the private chapel of the Adornes family, an Italian merchant family from Genoa. The chapel was consecrated in 1429 and was inspired by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The architecture, layout and extraordinary relics provide an exceptional illustration of the great VISIT BRUGESWHAT'S ON GUIDESOCIALDISCOVERING BRUGESBITS OF BRUGESAROUND BRUGESPARKING CENTRUM-STATION COVID-19 UPDATE. Welcome to everyone wishing and able to visit our city! In Bruges, we will welcome you safely and with open arms. Before you leave, please consult this overview where you will find the most important government guidelines relating to travel as well as a status update on Bruges’ tourist attractions. Book your stay.PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the train CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATE The tourist information offices Tourist office ’t Zand (Concert Hall), Tourist office Stationsplein (Station) and Tourist office Markt (Historium) are open. Visit Bruges can be reached by telephone (7/7 from 10h-17h) +32 (0)50/44.46.46 and by e-mail visitbruges@brugge.be. Events : No more events may take place since 29 October 2020.BRUGES BY BOAT
10:00 - 18:00 h. Saturday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. Sunday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. More time information. Sailings guaranteed from March to mid-November: in principle, daily, 10.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m., last sailing at 5.30 p.m. Boat companies may deviate from the specified departure times depending on the weather and demand. Evening boat trips will not beoffered.
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
TRIENNIAL BRUGES 2021 For visitors, it will be a summer-long exploration, following a unique and inviting trail with a social aspect. The Triennial Bruges is a collaboration between Brugge Plus, Musea Brugge, Kenniscentrum vzw, and Cultuurcentrum Brugge, and is commissioned by the City of Bruges.08/05/2021 to
THE MONUMENTS MEN
Madonna and Child. The ‘Madonna and Child’ was carved in Italy by Michelangelo Buonarotti (° Caprese, 1475 - † Rome, 1564) around 1503. The Bruges merchant Alexander Mouscron, who was in Florence at the time, bought the sculpture and donated it in 1514 to the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. It is the only sculpture by Michelangelo that left Italy during his lifetime. STADHUIS (CITY HALL) Stadhuis (City Hall) The monumental City Hall (1376-1421) is one of the oldest in the Low Countries. It is from here that the city has been governed for more than 600 years. An absolute masterpiece is the Gothic Hall, with its impressive vault and 20th century murals depicting the history of Bruges. The adjacent historic hall shedsfurther
BELFORT MET BEIAARD (BELFRY AND CARILLON) Belfort met Beiaard (Belfry and Carillon) The most striking tower in Bruges dates back to the 13th century, is 83 metres high and is protected as a world heritage site. Anyone who climbs all 366 steps will be rewarded with a stunning view over the city and itssurroundings.
JERRY’S CIGAR BAR
Jerry’s Cigar Bar. This place has been selling tobacco for more than 150 years. Today, it sells cigars, cigarettes and tobacco of the well-known brands, a few peculiar blends and pipe tobacco, as well as Cuban and Dominican cigars. You are also welcome to sample them in store. Print. To pdf. VISIT BRUGESWHAT'S ON GUIDESOCIALDISCOVERING BRUGESBITS OF BRUGESAROUND BRUGESPARKING CENTRUM-STATION COVID-19 UPDATE. Welcome to everyone wishing and able to visit our city! In Bruges, we will welcome you safely and with open arms. Before you leave, please consult this overview where you will find the most important government guidelines relating to travel as well as a status update on Bruges’ tourist attractions. Book your stay.PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the train CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATE The tourist information offices Tourist office ’t Zand (Concert Hall), Tourist office Stationsplein (Station) and Tourist office Markt (Historium) are open. Visit Bruges can be reached by telephone (7/7 from 10h-17h) +32 (0)50/44.46.46 and by e-mail visitbruges@brugge.be. Events : No more events may take place since 29 October 2020.BRUGES BY BOAT
10:00 - 18:00 h. Saturday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. Sunday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. More time information. Sailings guaranteed from March to mid-November: in principle, daily, 10.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m., last sailing at 5.30 p.m. Boat companies may deviate from the specified departure times depending on the weather and demand. Evening boat trips will not beoffered.
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
TRIENNIAL BRUGES 2021 For visitors, it will be a summer-long exploration, following a unique and inviting trail with a social aspect. The Triennial Bruges is a collaboration between Brugge Plus, Musea Brugge, Kenniscentrum vzw, and Cultuurcentrum Brugge, and is commissioned by the City of Bruges.08/05/2021 to
STADHUIS (CITY HALL) Stadhuis (City Hall) The monumental City Hall (1376-1421) is one of the oldest in the Low Countries. It is from here that the city has been governed for more than 600 years. An absolute masterpiece is the Gothic Hall, with its impressive vault and 20th century murals depicting the history of Bruges. The adjacent historic hall shedsfurther
THE MONUMENTS MEN
Madonna and Child. The ‘Madonna and Child’ was carved in Italy by Michelangelo Buonarotti (° Caprese, 1475 - † Rome, 1564) around 1503. The Bruges merchant Alexander Mouscron, who was in Florence at the time, bought the sculpture and donated it in 1514 to the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. It is the only sculpture by Michelangelo that left Italy during his lifetime. BELFORT MET BEIAARD (BELFRY AND CARILLON) Belfort met Beiaard (Belfry and Carillon) The most striking tower in Bruges dates back to the 13th century, is 83 metres high and is protected as a world heritage site. Anyone who climbs all 366 steps will be rewarded with a stunning view over the city and itssurroundings.
JERRY’S CIGAR BAR
Jerry’s Cigar Bar. This place has been selling tobacco for more than 150 years. Today, it sells cigars, cigarettes and tobacco of the well-known brands, a few peculiar blends and pipe tobacco, as well as Cuban and Dominican cigars. You are also welcome to sample them in store. Print. To pdf. SEE & DO - VISIT BRUGES See & Do. Do you want to check the exact opening times of a museum? Perhaps you want to organise a jolly day out with the kids, or you fancy a ride in a horse-drawn carriage. This extremely practical overview of all Visitors Guide information shows you everything you may wish or need to know! Book your stay.BRUGES BY BOAT
10:00 - 18:00 h. Saturday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. Sunday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. More time information. Sailings guaranteed from March to mid-November: in principle, daily, 10.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m., last sailing at 5.30 p.m. Boat companies may deviate from the specified departure times depending on the weather and demand. Evening boat trips will not beoffered.
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE UNESCO World Heritage. For centuries the canals of Bruges have linked the city to the sea, a guarantee of wealth and prosperity. International merchants built up Bruges into one of the largest Hanse cities. In the 15th century the city flourished as never before. Large parts of the medieval heritage remained practically intact. TRIENNIAL BRUGES 2021 For visitors, it will be a summer-long exploration, following a unique and inviting trail with a social aspect. The Triennial Bruges is a collaboration between Brugge Plus, Musea Brugge, Kenniscentrum vzw, and Cultuurcentrum Brugge, and is commissioned by the City of Bruges.08/05/2021 to
STADHUIS (CITY HALL) Stadhuis (City Hall) The monumental City Hall (1376-1421) is one of the oldest in the Low Countries. It is from here that the city has been governed for more than 600 years. An absolute masterpiece is the Gothic Hall, with its impressive vault and 20th century murals depicting the history of Bruges. The adjacent historic hall shedsfurther
NEPOMUCENUSBRUG (NEPOMUCENUS BRIDGE) The Nepomucenus Bridge may be a bit of a tongue-twister, but the bridge boasts a statue of the patron saint of bridges. A case of protecting the bridge against possible collapse. Nepomucenus protects against drowning and flooding. It so happened that the saint’s statue was thrown into the canal by persons unknown at the end of the18th
BELFORT MET BEIAARD (BELFRY AND CARILLON) Belfort met Beiaard (Belfry and Carillon) The most striking tower in Bruges dates back to the 13th century, is 83 metres high and is protected as a world heritage site. Anyone who climbs all 366 steps will be rewarded with a stunning view over the city and itssurroundings.
LOCAL BREWERIES
Local breweries. The people of Bruges have always liked a glass or two of good beer. Unsurprisingly, the city can boast several typical beers locally brewed: right in the city centre, you can visit the De Halve Maan and Bourgogne des Flandres breweries. And just outside the centreis
BEGIJNHOF (BEGUINAGE) Begijnhof (Beguinage) The 'Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde' with its white-coloured house fronts and tranquil convent garden was founded in 1245. This little piece of world heritage was once the home of the beguines, emancipated lay-women who nevertheless led a pious and celibate life. Today the beguinage is inhabited by nuns of the Orderof
SINT-SALVATORSKATHEDRAAL (SAINT SAVIOUR'S CATHEDRAL Bruges’ oldest parish church (12th–15th century) has amongst its treasures a rood loft with an organ, medieval tombs, Brussels tapestries and a rich collection of Flemish paintings (14th-18thcentury).
VISIT BRUGESWHAT'S ON GUIDESOCIALDISCOVERING BRUGESBITS OF BRUGESAROUND BRUGESPARKING CENTRUM-STATION COVID-19 UPDATE. Welcome to everyone wishing and able to visit our city! In Bruges, we will welcome you safely and with open arms. Before you leave, please consult this overview where you will find the most important government guidelines relating to travel as well as a status update on Bruges’ tourist attractions. Book your stay.PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the train CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATE The tourist information offices Tourist office ’t Zand (Concert Hall), Tourist office Stationsplein (Station) and Tourist office Markt (Historium) are open. Visit Bruges can be reached by telephone (7/7 from 10h-17h) +32 (0)50/44.46.46 and by e-mail visitbruges@brugge.be. Events : No more events may take place since 29 October 2020.BRUGES BY BOAT
10:00 - 18:00 h. Saturday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. Sunday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. More time information. Sailings guaranteed from March to mid-November: in principle, daily, 10.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m., last sailing at 5.30 p.m. Boat companies may deviate from the specified departure times depending on the weather and demand. Evening boat trips will not beoffered.
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
TRIENNIAL BRUGES 2021 For visitors, it will be a summer-long exploration, following a unique and inviting trail with a social aspect. The Triennial Bruges is a collaboration between Brugge Plus, Musea Brugge, Kenniscentrum vzw, and Cultuurcentrum Brugge, and is commissioned by the City of Bruges.08/05/2021 to
THE MONUMENTS MEN
Madonna and Child. The ‘Madonna and Child’ was carved in Italy by Michelangelo Buonarotti (° Caprese, 1475 - † Rome, 1564) around 1503. The Bruges merchant Alexander Mouscron, who was in Florence at the time, bought the sculpture and donated it in 1514 to the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. It is the only sculpture by Michelangelo that left Italy during his lifetime. STADHUIS (CITY HALL) Stadhuis (City Hall) The monumental City Hall (1376-1421) is one of the oldest in the Low Countries. It is from here that the city has been governed for more than 600 years. An absolute masterpiece is the Gothic Hall, with its impressive vault and 20th century murals depicting the history of Bruges. The adjacent historic hall shedsfurther
BELFORT MET BEIAARD (BELFRY AND CARILLON) Belfort met Beiaard (Belfry and Carillon) The most striking tower in Bruges dates back to the 13th century, is 83 metres high and is protected as a world heritage site. Anyone who climbs all 366 steps will be rewarded with a stunning view over the city and itssurroundings.
JERRY’S CIGAR BAR
Jerry’s Cigar Bar. This place has been selling tobacco for more than 150 years. Today, it sells cigars, cigarettes and tobacco of the well-known brands, a few peculiar blends and pipe tobacco, as well as Cuban and Dominican cigars. You are also welcome to sample them in store. Print. To pdf. VISIT BRUGESWHAT'S ON GUIDESOCIALDISCOVERING BRUGESBITS OF BRUGESAROUND BRUGESPARKING CENTRUM-STATION COVID-19 UPDATE. Welcome to everyone wishing and able to visit our city! In Bruges, we will welcome you safely and with open arms. Before you leave, please consult this overview where you will find the most important government guidelines relating to travel as well as a status update on Bruges’ tourist attractions. Book your stay.PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the train CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATE The tourist information offices Tourist office ’t Zand (Concert Hall), Tourist office Stationsplein (Station) and Tourist office Markt (Historium) are open. Visit Bruges can be reached by telephone (7/7 from 10h-17h) +32 (0)50/44.46.46 and by e-mail visitbruges@brugge.be. Events : No more events may take place since 29 October 2020.BRUGES BY BOAT
10:00 - 18:00 h. Saturday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. Sunday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. More time information. Sailings guaranteed from March to mid-November: in principle, daily, 10.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m., last sailing at 5.30 p.m. Boat companies may deviate from the specified departure times depending on the weather and demand. Evening boat trips will not beoffered.
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
TRIENNIAL BRUGES 2021 For visitors, it will be a summer-long exploration, following a unique and inviting trail with a social aspect. The Triennial Bruges is a collaboration between Brugge Plus, Musea Brugge, Kenniscentrum vzw, and Cultuurcentrum Brugge, and is commissioned by the City of Bruges.08/05/2021 to
THE MONUMENTS MEN
Madonna and Child. The ‘Madonna and Child’ was carved in Italy by Michelangelo Buonarotti (° Caprese, 1475 - † Rome, 1564) around 1503. The Bruges merchant Alexander Mouscron, who was in Florence at the time, bought the sculpture and donated it in 1514 to the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. It is the only sculpture by Michelangelo that left Italy during his lifetime. STADHUIS (CITY HALL) Stadhuis (City Hall) The monumental City Hall (1376-1421) is one of the oldest in the Low Countries. It is from here that the city has been governed for more than 600 years. An absolute masterpiece is the Gothic Hall, with its impressive vault and 20th century murals depicting the history of Bruges. The adjacent historic hall shedsfurther
BELFORT MET BEIAARD (BELFRY AND CARILLON) Belfort met Beiaard (Belfry and Carillon) The most striking tower in Bruges dates back to the 13th century, is 83 metres high and is protected as a world heritage site. Anyone who climbs all 366 steps will be rewarded with a stunning view over the city and itssurroundings.
JERRY’S CIGAR BAR
Jerry’s Cigar Bar. This place has been selling tobacco for more than 150 years. Today, it sells cigars, cigarettes and tobacco of the well-known brands, a few peculiar blends and pipe tobacco, as well as Cuban and Dominican cigars. You are also welcome to sample them in store. Print. To pdf. SEE & DO - VISIT BRUGES See & Do. Do you want to check the exact opening times of a museum? Perhaps you want to organise a jolly day out with the kids, or you fancy a ride in a horse-drawn carriage. This extremely practical overview of all Visitors Guide information shows you everything you may wish or need to know! Book your stay.BRUGES BY BOAT
10:00 - 18:00 h. Saturday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. Sunday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. More time information. Sailings guaranteed from March to mid-November: in principle, daily, 10.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m., last sailing at 5.30 p.m. Boat companies may deviate from the specified departure times depending on the weather and demand. Evening boat trips will not beoffered.
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE UNESCO World Heritage. For centuries the canals of Bruges have linked the city to the sea, a guarantee of wealth and prosperity. International merchants built up Bruges into one of the largest Hanse cities. In the 15th century the city flourished as never before. Large parts of the medieval heritage remained practically intact. TRIENNIAL BRUGES 2021 For visitors, it will be a summer-long exploration, following a unique and inviting trail with a social aspect. The Triennial Bruges is a collaboration between Brugge Plus, Musea Brugge, Kenniscentrum vzw, and Cultuurcentrum Brugge, and is commissioned by the City of Bruges.08/05/2021 to
STADHUIS (CITY HALL) Stadhuis (City Hall) The monumental City Hall (1376-1421) is one of the oldest in the Low Countries. It is from here that the city has been governed for more than 600 years. An absolute masterpiece is the Gothic Hall, with its impressive vault and 20th century murals depicting the history of Bruges. The adjacent historic hall shedsfurther
NEPOMUCENUSBRUG (NEPOMUCENUS BRIDGE) The Nepomucenus Bridge may be a bit of a tongue-twister, but the bridge boasts a statue of the patron saint of bridges. A case of protecting the bridge against possible collapse. Nepomucenus protects against drowning and flooding. It so happened that the saint’s statue was thrown into the canal by persons unknown at the end of the18th
BELFORT MET BEIAARD (BELFRY AND CARILLON) Belfort met Beiaard (Belfry and Carillon) The most striking tower in Bruges dates back to the 13th century, is 83 metres high and is protected as a world heritage site. Anyone who climbs all 366 steps will be rewarded with a stunning view over the city and itssurroundings.
LOCAL BREWERIES
Local breweries. The people of Bruges have always liked a glass or two of good beer. Unsurprisingly, the city can boast several typical beers locally brewed: right in the city centre, you can visit the De Halve Maan and Bourgogne des Flandres breweries. And just outside the centreis
BEGIJNHOF (BEGUINAGE) Begijnhof (Beguinage) The 'Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde' with its white-coloured house fronts and tranquil convent garden was founded in 1245. This little piece of world heritage was once the home of the beguines, emancipated lay-women who nevertheless led a pious and celibate life. Today the beguinage is inhabited by nuns of the Orderof
SINT-SALVATORSKATHEDRAAL (SAINT SAVIOUR'S CATHEDRAL Bruges’ oldest parish church (12th–15th century) has amongst its treasures a rood loft with an organ, medieval tombs, Brussels tapestries and a rich collection of Flemish paintings (14th-18thcentury).
VISIT BRUGESWHAT'S ON GUIDESOCIALDISCOVERING BRUGESBITS OF BRUGESAROUND BRUGESPARKING CENTRUM-STATION COVID-19 UPDATE. Welcome to everyone wishing and able to visit our city! In Bruges, we will welcome you safely and with open arms. Before you leave, please consult this overview where you will find the most important government guidelines relating to travel as CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATE The tourist information offices Tourist office ’t Zand (Concert Hall), Tourist office Stationsplein (Station) and Tourist office Markt (Historium) are open. Visit Bruges can be reached by telephone (7/7 from 10h-17h) +32 (0)50/44.46.46 and by e-mail visitbruges@brugge.be. Events : No more events may take place since 29 October 2020.PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the trainBRUGES BY BOAT
10:00 - 18:00 h. Saturday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. Sunday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. More time information. Sailings guaranteed from March to mid-November: in principle, daily, 10.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m., last sailing at 5.30 p.m. Boat companies may deviate from the specified departure times depending on the weather and demand. Evening boat trips will not beoffered.
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
TRIENNIAL BRUGES 2021 For visitors, it will be a summer-long exploration, following a unique and inviting trail with a social aspect. The Triennial Bruges is a collaboration between Brugge Plus, Musea Brugge, Kenniscentrum vzw, and Cultuurcentrum Brugge, and is commissioned by the City of Bruges.08/05/2021 to
STADHUIS (CITY HALL) Stadhuis (City Hall) The monumental City Hall (1376-1421) is one of the oldest in the Low Countries. It is from here that the city has been governed for more than 600 years. An absolute masterpiece is the Gothic Hall, with its impressive vault and 20th century murals depicting the history of Bruges. The adjacent historic hall shedsfurther
THE MONUMENTS MEN
Madonna and Child. The ‘Madonna and Child’ was carved in Italy by Michelangelo Buonarotti (° Caprese, 1475 - † Rome, 1564) around 1503. The Bruges merchant Alexander Mouscron, who was in Florence at the time, bought the sculpture and donated it in 1514 to the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. It is the only sculpture by Michelangelo that left Italy during his lifetime. BELFORT MET BEIAARD (BELFRY AND CARILLON) Belfort met Beiaard (Belfry and Carillon) The most striking tower in Bruges dates back to the 13th century, is 83 metres high and is protected as a world heritage site. Anyone who climbs all 366 steps will be rewarded with a stunning view over the city and itssurroundings.
SINT-GILLISKERK (ST GILES’ CHURCH) Sint-Gilliskerk (St Giles’ Church) In this church, the only one in the city centre with a tower clock, many of the great Bruges artists have been buried. These include Hans Memling, Lanceloot Blondeel and Pieter Pourbus. The church originally dates from the 13th century, but was extensively rebuilt in VISIT BRUGESWHAT'S ON GUIDESOCIALDISCOVERING BRUGESBITS OF BRUGESAROUND BRUGESPARKING CENTRUM-STATION COVID-19 UPDATE. Welcome to everyone wishing and able to visit our city! In Bruges, we will welcome you safely and with open arms. Before you leave, please consult this overview where you will find the most important government guidelines relating to travel as CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATE The tourist information offices Tourist office ’t Zand (Concert Hall), Tourist office Stationsplein (Station) and Tourist office Markt (Historium) are open. Visit Bruges can be reached by telephone (7/7 from 10h-17h) +32 (0)50/44.46.46 and by e-mail visitbruges@brugge.be. Events : No more events may take place since 29 October 2020.PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the trainBRUGES BY BOAT
10:00 - 18:00 h. Saturday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. Sunday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. More time information. Sailings guaranteed from March to mid-November: in principle, daily, 10.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m., last sailing at 5.30 p.m. Boat companies may deviate from the specified departure times depending on the weather and demand. Evening boat trips will not beoffered.
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
TRIENNIAL BRUGES 2021 For visitors, it will be a summer-long exploration, following a unique and inviting trail with a social aspect. The Triennial Bruges is a collaboration between Brugge Plus, Musea Brugge, Kenniscentrum vzw, and Cultuurcentrum Brugge, and is commissioned by the City of Bruges.08/05/2021 to
STADHUIS (CITY HALL) Stadhuis (City Hall) The monumental City Hall (1376-1421) is one of the oldest in the Low Countries. It is from here that the city has been governed for more than 600 years. An absolute masterpiece is the Gothic Hall, with its impressive vault and 20th century murals depicting the history of Bruges. The adjacent historic hall shedsfurther
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Madonna and Child. The ‘Madonna and Child’ was carved in Italy by Michelangelo Buonarotti (° Caprese, 1475 - † Rome, 1564) around 1503. The Bruges merchant Alexander Mouscron, who was in Florence at the time, bought the sculpture and donated it in 1514 to the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. It is the only sculpture by Michelangelo that left Italy during his lifetime. BELFORT MET BEIAARD (BELFRY AND CARILLON) Belfort met Beiaard (Belfry and Carillon) The most striking tower in Bruges dates back to the 13th century, is 83 metres high and is protected as a world heritage site. Anyone who climbs all 366 steps will be rewarded with a stunning view over the city and itssurroundings.
SINT-GILLISKERK (ST GILES’ CHURCH) Sint-Gilliskerk (St Giles’ Church) In this church, the only one in the city centre with a tower clock, many of the great Bruges artists have been buried. These include Hans Memling, Lanceloot Blondeel and Pieter Pourbus. The church originally dates from the 13th century, but was extensively rebuilt in SEE & DO - VISIT BRUGES See & Do. Do you want to check the exact opening times of a museum? Perhaps you want to organise a jolly day out with the kids, or you fancy a ride in a horse-drawn carriage. This extremely practical overview of all Visitors Guide information shows you everything you may wish or need to know! Book your stay.DISCOVERING BRUGES
Discovering Bruges. There are places that somehow manage to get under your skin, even though you don’t really know them all that well. Bruges is that kind of place. A warm and friendly place, a place made for people. A city whose history made it great, resulting in a well-deserved classification as a Unesco World Heritage site. TRIENNIAL BRUGES 2021 For visitors, it will be a summer-long exploration, following a unique and inviting trail with a social aspect. The Triennial Bruges is a collaboration between Brugge Plus, Musea Brugge, Kenniscentrum vzw, and Cultuurcentrum Brugge, and is commissioned by the City of Bruges.08/05/2021 to
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE UNESCO World Heritage. For centuries the canals of Bruges have linked the city to the sea, a guarantee of wealth and prosperity. International merchants built up Bruges into one of the largest Hanse cities. In the 15th century the city flourished as never before. Large parts of the medieval heritage remained practically intact. STADHUIS (CITY HALL) Stadhuis (City Hall) The monumental City Hall (1376-1421) is one of the oldest in the Low Countries. It is from here that the city has been governed for more than 600 years. An absolute masterpiece is the Gothic Hall, with its impressive vault and 20th century murals depicting the history of Bruges. The adjacent historic hall shedsfurther
BELFORT MET BEIAARD (BELFRY AND CARILLON) Belfort met Beiaard (Belfry and Carillon) The most striking tower in Bruges dates back to the 13th century, is 83 metres high and is protected as a world heritage site. Anyone who climbs all 366 steps will be rewarded with a stunning view over the city and itssurroundings.
CANALS OF BRUGES
Canals of Bruges. The canals have for centuries been the veins of the city, winding through Bruges and treating you to another magnificent view around every bend. Take a stroll or a boat trip and discover secret gardens, romantic bridges and medieval facades reflected in the water. Veiled in mist, a family of swans floating past: time standsLOCAL BREWERIES
Local breweries. The people of Bruges have always liked a glass or two of good beer. Unsurprisingly, the city can boast several typical beers locally brewed: right in the city centre, you can visit the De Halve Maan and Bourgogne des Flandres breweries. And just outside the centreis
BEGIJNHOF (BEGUINAGE) Begijnhof (Beguinage) The 'Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde' with its white-coloured house fronts and tranquil convent garden was founded in 1245. This little piece of world heritage was once the home of the beguines, emancipated lay-women who nevertheless led a pious and celibate life. Today the beguinage is inhabited by nuns of the Orderof
SINT-SALVATORSKATHEDRAAL (SAINT SAVIOUR'S CATHEDRAL Bruges’ oldest parish church (12th–15th century) has amongst its treasures a rood loft with an organ, medieval tombs, Brussels tapestries and a rich collection of Flemish paintings (14th-18thcentury).
VISIT BRUGESWHAT'S ON GUIDESOCIALDISCOVERING BRUGESBITS OF BRUGESAROUND BRUGESPARKING CENTRUM-STATION COVID-19 UPDATE. Welcome to everyone wishing and able to visit our city! In Bruges, we will welcome you safely and with open arms. Before you leave, please consult this overview where you will find the most important government guidelines relating to travel as SEE & DO - VISIT BRUGES See & Do. Do you want to check the exact opening times of a museum? Perhaps you want to organise a jolly day out with the kids, or you fancy a ride in a horse-drawn carriage. This extremely practical overview of all Visitors Guide information shows you everything you may wish or need to know! Book your stay. CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATE The tourist information offices Tourist office ’t Zand (Concert Hall), Tourist office Stationsplein (Station) and Tourist office Markt (Historium) are open. Visit Bruges can be reached by telephone (7/7 from 10h-17h) +32 (0)50/44.46.46 and by e-mail visitbruges@brugge.be. Events : No more events may take place since 29 October 2020.PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the train AWARD-WINNING RESTAURANTS Assiette Blanche. today: 12:00 - 14:00 / 19:00 - 21:00. This classic restaurant is located directly opposite the Burg, a trusted name where traditional Franco-Belgian dishes and many regional specialities are served with a warm and homely bistro-style atmosphere. Read more.CAR - VISIT BRUGES
Take the N31 from Zeebrugge to Brugge. Estimated distance Zeebrugge – Brugge is 17km or 11miles (30min driving). Dover (UK) – Dunkerque (F) with DFDS Seaways (crossing: 2h00). Take the motorway E40 to Brugge. Estimated distance Dunkerque – Brugge is 76km or 47miles (1h driving).
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
BARS AND CAFÉS
Delaney's Irish Pub & Restaurant. today: 12:00 - 15:00 / 18:00 - 22:30. This Irish pub is the place to be for Irishmen who are far from home and for anyone who likes to have a Guinness once in a while. Readmore.
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Madonna and Child. The ‘Madonna and Child’ was carved in Italy by Michelangelo Buonarotti (° Caprese, 1475 - † Rome, 1564) around 1503. The Bruges merchant Alexander Mouscron, who was in Florence at the time, bought the sculpture and donated it in 1514 to the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. It is the only sculpture by Michelangelo that left Italy during his lifetime.ANTIQUE SHOPS
Antiek Theatergalerij Van Mullem. today: 10:00 - 12:00 / 14:00 - 18:00. Antiek Theatergalerij – Atelier Papageno is an antiques shop with its own workshop for restorations and can boast over 50 years of experience in the business. Read more. VISIT BRUGESWHAT'S ON GUIDESOCIALDISCOVERING BRUGESBITS OF BRUGESAROUND BRUGESPARKING CENTRUM-STATION COVID-19 UPDATE. Welcome to everyone wishing and able to visit our city! In Bruges, we will welcome you safely and with open arms. Before you leave, please consult this overview where you will find the most important government guidelines relating to travel as SEE & DO - VISIT BRUGES See & Do. Do you want to check the exact opening times of a museum? Perhaps you want to organise a jolly day out with the kids, or you fancy a ride in a horse-drawn carriage. This extremely practical overview of all Visitors Guide information shows you everything you may wish or need to know! Book your stay. CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATE The tourist information offices Tourist office ’t Zand (Concert Hall), Tourist office Stationsplein (Station) and Tourist office Markt (Historium) are open. Visit Bruges can be reached by telephone (7/7 from 10h-17h) +32 (0)50/44.46.46 and by e-mail visitbruges@brugge.be. Events : No more events may take place since 29 October 2020.PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Public transport. A bus travels between the Station and the City Centre and back every five minutes. It’s the relaxing way to get to and from the City Centre. The buses going to the city centre stop within easy walking distance of the main shopping streets, historical buildings and museums. There are also frequent services to the train AWARD-WINNING RESTAURANTS Assiette Blanche. today: 12:00 - 14:00 / 19:00 - 21:00. This classic restaurant is located directly opposite the Burg, a trusted name where traditional Franco-Belgian dishes and many regional specialities are served with a warm and homely bistro-style atmosphere. Read more.CAR - VISIT BRUGES
Take the N31 from Zeebrugge to Brugge. Estimated distance Zeebrugge – Brugge is 17km or 11miles (30min driving). Dover (UK) – Dunkerque (F) with DFDS Seaways (crossing: 2h00). Take the motorway E40 to Brugge. Estimated distance Dunkerque – Brugge is 76km or 47miles (1h driving).
WINDMILLS OF BRUGES
One of the best thing you can do in Bruges is to take a beautiful short walk along the ramparts with its windmills. It is nearby the city center, so after discovering shopping places, beers and coffees, this is a great opportunity to escape from the busy city life for amoment.
BARS AND CAFÉS
Delaney's Irish Pub & Restaurant. today: 12:00 - 15:00 / 18:00 - 22:30. This Irish pub is the place to be for Irishmen who are far from home and for anyone who likes to have a Guinness once in a while. Readmore.
THE MONUMENTS MEN
Madonna and Child. The ‘Madonna and Child’ was carved in Italy by Michelangelo Buonarotti (° Caprese, 1475 - † Rome, 1564) around 1503. The Bruges merchant Alexander Mouscron, who was in Florence at the time, bought the sculpture and donated it in 1514 to the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. It is the only sculpture by Michelangelo that left Italy during his lifetime.ANTIQUE SHOPS
Antiek Theatergalerij Van Mullem. today: 10:00 - 12:00 / 14:00 - 18:00. Antiek Theatergalerij – Atelier Papageno is an antiques shop with its own workshop for restorations and can boast over 50 years of experience in the business. Read more. SEE & DO - VISIT BRUGES See & Do. Do you want to check the exact opening times of a museum? Perhaps you want to organise a jolly day out with the kids, or you fancy a ride in a horse-drawn carriage. This extremely practical overview of all Visitors Guide information shows you everything you may wish or need to know! Book your stay.DISCOVERING BRUGES
Discovering Bruges. There are places that somehow manage to get under your skin, even though you don’t really know them all that well. Bruges is that kind of place. A warm and friendly place, a place made for people. A city whose history made it great, resulting in a well-deserved classification as a Unesco World Heritage site. UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE UNESCO World Heritage. For centuries the canals of Bruges have linked the city to the sea, a guarantee of wealth and prosperity. International merchants built up Bruges into one of the largest Hanse cities. In the 15th century the city flourished as never before. Large parts of the medieval heritage remained practically intact.BRUGES BY BOAT
10:00 - 18:00 h. Saturday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. Sunday. 10:00 - 18:00 h. More time information. Sailings guaranteed from March to mid-November: in principle, daily, 10.00 a.m.-6.00 p.m., last sailing at 5.30 p.m. Boat companies may deviate from the specified departure times depending on the weather and demand. Evening boat trips will not beoffered.
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Official travel website for visitors to Bruges. Info on why to visit, where to stay, unique places to see. Advice from locals about topthings to do.
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The City of Bruges charges a tourism tax of EUR 2.83 (excl. VAT) per person per night. This tax relates to all tourist accommodation (hotels, guest houses, hostels,) with the exception of holiday homes that are subject to a flat-rate tax. Children under 18 are exempt from the tax. If the accommodation is subject to VAT and opts to pass onANTIQUE SHOPS
Antiek Theatergalerij Van Mullem. today: 10:00 - 12:00 / 14:00 - 18:00. Antiek Theatergalerij – Atelier Papageno is an antiques shop with its own workshop for restorations and can boast over 50 years of experience in the business. Read more. KANTCENTRUM (LACE CENTRE) The Lace Centre has been housed in the renovated old lace school of the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception. The story of Bruges lace is told in the Lace Museum on the ground floor. BEGIJNHOF (BEGUINAGE) Begijnhof (Beguinage) The 'Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde' with its white-coloured house fronts and tranquil convent garden was founded in 1245. This little piece of world heritage was once the home of the beguines, emancipated lay-women who nevertheless led a pious and celibate life. Today the beguinage is inhabited by nuns of the Orderof
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