Must-experience Bruges in Belgium

Bruges is known as the "Venice of the North", but it has a completely different temperament from the bustling and noisy Venice: it is a calm, compact, picturesque and lively little city.

Belfry of Bruges

The Belfry of Bruges is located on the Market Square in the city center, standing 83 meters tall. It is one of the famous landmarks of the small town. When you climb to the top of the belfry, take a deep breath and take in the beautiful scenery of the picturesque town of Bruges!
The Chocolate Museum was established in 2004 and features over 1,000 exhibits, offering a fascinating insight into the complex and exciting history and stories behind a small piece of chocolate!

Bruges City Hall

This city hall is one of the oldest in the Low Countries, dating back to 1376. Upon entering the Gothic hall on the first floor, you are greeted by an exquisite wooden vaulted ceiling and 12 murals depicting scenes from Bruges' history. These murals, from the late 19th century, are truly spectacular and awe-inspiring.

Basilica of the Holy Blood

The Basilica of the Holy Blood is a renowned church in Bruges. It is said that in 1150, during the Second Crusade, the Holy Blood of Jesus was brought from Jerusalem to Bruges for safekeeping, giving the church its name. This act benefited the city of Bruges, which gradually prospered.

Lake of Love

The park's environment is very beautiful, and the idyllic scenery adds a lot to Bruges. There are many elegant white swans in the lake, so it is also called 'Swan Lake'. There are places in the park where you can rent bicycles. Renting a bicycle and riding around the lake will definitely make you feel refreshed and enchanted by the charming scenery.