Must experience Bruges!

If you don't know what to do in Bruges, you'll know after reading this list!

The Belfry of Bruges

Belfort Bell Tower, dating back to the 13th century, stands at a height of 83 meters, resembling a massive rocket from the Middle Ages, soaring into the sky like a square. Although there is relatively little to see inside the bell tower, the view from the top after climbing 366 steps will definitely leave you in awe.

Provincial Court

The Provincial Council House, located on the east side of Market Square, is a Gothic building constructed between 1887 and 1921. Its extraordinary appearance will leave you in awe. Various exhibitions are held in the hall from time to time, so you have the opportunity to visit!

Love at first sight bridge

The Pont des Amoureux on the east side of the Notre Dame Cathedral, although short and covered in moss, is not very noticeable among many bridges, but it still attracts many tourists. It is said that when a tourist steps onto this bridge, they will fall in love at first sight with the first person of the opposite sex they meet, how romantic and interesting! Now, the Pont des Amoureux has become an important attraction in Bruges, attracting tourists who are eager to see it for themselves!

Salvador Dali Exhibition Hall

Showcasing Salvador Dali's original paintings and sculptures, allowing people to appreciate the works of this extraordinary artist with exceptional talents and imagination. He is famous for his breathtaking and surreal dreamlike imagery.

European College

The College of Europe is one of the world's most renowned institutions for postgraduate education and academic research, focusing on European affairs. It is also an important think tank for the European Union and a breeding ground for future European politicians. Visiting the College of Europe is definitely an unforgettable experience to feel its unique atmosphere.