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Beautiful canal view with historic bridge and colorful buildings in Bruges, Belgium.

Things to Do in Brugge, Belgium

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NOT BUSYJan3°18d rain
NOT BUSYFeb3°15d rain
MODERATEMar7°16d rain
MODERATEApr10°15d rain
BUSYMay14°15d rainBEST
BUSYJun17°16d rainBEST
VERY BUSYJul19°15d rain
VERY BUSYAug19°18d rain
MODERATESep16°13d rainBEST
MODERATEOct12°15d rain
NOT BUSYNov7°18d rain
NOT BUSYDec4°19d rain

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Most popular attractions in Brugge, Belgium

Belfry of Bruges

1. Belfry of Bruges

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4.7 (26,757)
Historical LandmarkScenic SpotTourist AttractionHistorical PlacePoint of Interest

Experience breathtaking medieval views from a towering climb. Hear the melodic bell carillon echo through charming city streets and history underfoot.

Market Square

2. Market Square

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4.7 (16,019)
Historical LandmarkHistorical PlacePoint of InterestEstablishment

Step into vibrant history where medieval meets lively modern charm. Enjoy colorful markets, historic towers, and bustling cafe terraces that bring the square alive.

Basilica of the Holy Blood

3. Basilica of the Holy Blood

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4.6 (5,547)
ChurchTourist AttractionPlace of WorshipPoint of InterestAssociation Or Organization

Discover a sacred relic and medieval rituals up close. Experience a mystical chapel and vibrant historic processions that captivate all visitors.

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Church of Our Lady Bruges

4. Church of Our Lady Bruges

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4.6 (11,105)
Tourist AttractionChurchPlace of WorshipAssociation Or OrganizationPoint of Interest

Experience awe-inspiring architecture and rare art. Discover Michelangelo's marble masterpiece and centuries of history all under one soaring roof.

Beguinage

5. Beguinage

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4.6 (4,764)
Place of WorshipPoint of InterestAssociation Or OrganizationEstablishment

Experience a peaceful retreat surrounded by historic charm. Wander tranquil courtyards and discover centuries-old stories etched in every stone.

Bruges City Hall

6. Bruges City Hall

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4.6 (1,780)
MuseumPoint of InterestEstablishment

Experience the grandeur of gothic architecture and medieval splendor. Walk through halls where history is vividly painted and sculpted around you.

Choco-Story, The Chocolate Museum

7. Choco-Story

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The Chocolate Museum

4.1 (9,014)
MuseumTourist AttractionPoint of InterestEstablishment

Dive into the delicious history and craft of fine chocolate. Watch, learn, and taste where centuries of chocolate making come alive.

Traditional Sweet Dishes

Bruges Waffles

Bruges Waffles

Bruges waffles are a famous Belgian treat known for their light, crispy texture and deep grid pattern. They are typically enjoyed with powdered sugar, whipped cream, or fresh strawberries.

Speculoos Cookies

Speculoos Cookies

Speculoos are spiced shortcrust biscuits traditionally baked for St. Nicholas' feast, featuring flavors of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. These cookies have become popular worldwide, especially as a spread.

Chocolate Pralines

Chocolate Pralines

Bruges is renowned for its exquisite Belgian chocolate pralines, handcrafted by artisans using high-quality cocoa and unique fillings. The pralines often come in decorative boxes, making them a prized souvenir.

Traditional Savory Dishes

Moules-Frites

Moules-Frites

Moules-frites, or mussels with fries, is a beloved Belgian dish where fresh mussels are cooked in white wine, herbs, and garlic and served with crispy fries. It is a staple in Bruges' culinary scene.

Waterzooi

Waterzooi

Waterzooi is a creamy stew originally from Flanders, made with fish or chicken, vegetables, cream, and eggs. This hearty dish reflects Bruges' Flemish culinary heritage and is often served with crusty bread.

Carbonade Flamande

Carbonade Flamande

Carbonade Flamande is a traditional Flemish beef stew slow-cooked in Belgian beer with onions, mustard, and herbs. It is rich and flavorful, often paired with fries or bread to soak up the sauce.

Traditional Beverages

Belgian Beer

Belgian Beer

Bruges boasts a range of world-famous Belgian beers, including Trappist ales and locally brewed specialties. Each beer often has a story linked to the city's history and monastic traditions.

Jenever

Jenever

Jenever is a traditional Belgian gin with a distinct malt flavor, historically enjoyed as a warming regional spirit. It is considered the national spirit of Belgium and is often served chilled in small tulip-shaped glasses.

Hot Chocolate

Hot Chocolate

Bruges offers some of the finest hot chocolate experiences made with rich Belgian chocolate. It is a popular drink among locals and tourists, especially during colder months.

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Most popular day trips

Brussels

100 km 1h by train

Belgium's capital with historic sites and vibrant culture.

Ghent

45 km 30m by train

Medieval architecture and charming canals.

Ypres

45 km 1h by train

Historic World War I battlefield sites.

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Getting there

Train stations

Brugge Train Station

High-speed trains to Brussels, Ghent, and other cities

From Brussels Airport, take a train direct to Brugge station. From Ostend Airport, a taxi or shuttle is recommended.

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Useful information for Brugge, Belgium

Shopping locationsSteenstraat, Wolfstraat
Nightlife locationsDuc De Bourgogne, De Republiek
Popular casual restaurantsDe Halve Maan, Frituur De Garre
Popular fancy restaurantsSans Cravate, Vrijmoed
Popular coffee shopsBalthasar, Li O Lait, Sappi
Tap water safe to drinkYes
Digital nomad visaNo
Taxi price / km$2.5
Mobile internet speed70 Mbps
Unemployment percentage5.5 %
Poverty percentage15 %
Average income / month$3800
Average cost of living / month$1500
Hotel price / night from$80
Beer price from$3.5
Coffee price from$3
Street food price from$7
Restaurant meal price from$15
Local currencyEUR
Power plug typesC, E
ReligionsChristianity
Spoken languagesDutch, French, English
EthnicitiesFlemish, Walloon
Political orientationCenter
Geographical area138.4 km²
Possible natural disastersFlooding, Storms
Locations for a nice walkCity Centre, Minnewater Lake, Burg Square
Public transportationsBuses
AirlinesBrussels Airlines, KLM
Suggested vaccinationsHepatitis A, Tetanus, Influenza
Architecture typeGothic, Baroque, Medieval
Tipping cultureTip 5-10% in restaurants
Coworking / day$30
Airbnb / month$1200
1BR rent / month$900
Gym / month$40
Daily budget (backpacker)$60
Daily budget (mid-range)$120

Overview for Brugge, Belgium

English proficiencyGood
Traffic safetyGood
Friendly to foreignersGood
Freedom of speechGood
Public transportationGood
HealthcareGood
EducationGood
Power grid reliabilityVery good
Crime safetyGood
WalkabilityVery good
NightlifeGood
Food sceneGood
LGBTQ+ friendlyGood
Startup sceneAverage
Noise levelAverage
CleanlinessGood
Nature accessGood
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