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Bruges
If you’ve heard of Bruges, then it's either you’re interested in visiting medieval places, or you’ve seen the acclaimed film “In Bruges” by Martin McDonagh, which gave the city and its attractions a great deal of attention.
It can be said that it’s the sister city of Amsterdam and Venice because of its canals. A popular tourist activity is to explore these waterways by hopping on a boat for a slow, relaxing ride while taking in the sights by the waterfront. On the other hand, visiting well-preserved structures like the Belfry of Bruges and the Old St. John’s Hospital will give you an idea of what medieval Belgium must have been like.
Top things to do in Bruges
Bruges and Ghent Day Tour from Brussels
Bruges Guided Tour From Amsterdam
Bruges and Ghent Day Tour from Brussels
Bruges Day Trip from Paris
Brussels and Bruges one-day tour from Paris
Bruges Half-Day UNESCO Heritage City Highlights Tour
Bruges Guided Day Tour from Paris
Brussels and Bruges day tour from Amsterdam
Musea Brugge ticket in Bruges
Choco-Story, Chocolate Museum Ticket
Bruges and Ghent tour from Brussels
Historium Bruges Story and VR Ticket
Hotels in Bruges
Reviews of Bruges activities
Quick facts about Bruges
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +01:00
No time difference
Currency
Euro
1TWD = 0.03EUR
Official languages
French
Recommended trip duration
2 days
Flight time
13 hours
When departing from Kuala Lumpur

FAQs about Bruges
What is Bruges best known for?
What is Bruges best known for?
Bruges is known for its art and history, architecture, and culture. Visit attractions such as Burg Square and Bruges City Hall to admire the diverse architectural styles in the city or explore Groeninge Museum and Sint-Janshospitaal for the stunning artwork. As you walk along Bruges’ cobblestone streets, you’ll also easily find stores and restaurants that sell local delicacies.
When is the best time to visit Bruges?
When is the best time to visit Bruges?
Visit Bruges in the springtime (Mar-May), when there is clear weather, small crowds, and various festivals like the Tour of Flanders and the Bruges Beguinage, when bright-yellow daffodils carpet the Begijnhof. Bruges is also a popular destination in winter (Oct-Feb) for its Christmas markets.
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Bruges?
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Bruges?
For a central location, stay at Steenstraat Quarter, Burg Quarter, or Onze-Lieve-Vrouw Quarter. Travelers who prefer waterside accommodations can try booking at Zeebrugge, Magdalena Quarter, or Lissewege.
