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Is Bruges Belgium worth visiting?
Must visits in Bruges Bruges isn’t that big, but it has plenty to do when you’re there. Experience the midieval city yourself – Wandering around in the small but midieval center of Bruges will open your eyes. It’s probably the most well preserved midieval city of Europe. So definitely worth a visit.
What is so special about Bruges?
Bruges has most of its medieval architecture intact, making it one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe. The “Historic Centre of Bruges” has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000.
What is Bruges like to visit?
Visiting Bruges, filled with historical and medieval buildings, canals, and cobblestone streets, is usually what people travel to Belgium for as it’s one of the most famous medieval cities in Europe. As such, I found Bruges to be very charming but expensive and touristy.
How many tourists visit Bruges each year?
nine million tourists
Each year about nine million tourists visit the historic centre of Bruges, according to 2017 calculations, eclipsing the resident population of just under 20,000, amounting to around 126 visitors per day per 100 residents.
Is Bruges or Brussels better to visit?
Bruges is certainly more picturesque, with its beautiful ‘venice-esque’ canals and antiquated feel whereas Brussels is a much larger, cosmopolitan city with a greater number of attractions for all tastes.
Is it better to stay in Ghent or Bruges?
With both historic destinations bathing in canals and medieval quaintness, touristic Bruges is spoken of as the ultimate European flashback, while larger Ghent is often hailed as being more authentic.
Which is better to visit Brussels or Bruges?
While Bruges is a relaxing tourist town pleasant to visit on foot during a short stay, Brussels is an interesting city with a lot to see including mixed cultures, diverse and attractive architecture, good food and nightlife options.
How many days do you need in Bruges?
To properly visit Bruges you need at least 2 full days. Giving that you’re also thinking about doing the Quasimodo tour that makes three days. You can spend a third night in Bruges, making it your base, and make a day trip to Ghent (only 20 minutes by train) if you think you’ve seen enough of Bruges.
How many tourists visit Belgium annually?
In 2019, domestic tourists made up most tourist arrivals in Belgium, with approximately 8.7 million arrivals. In 2020, the number of domestic arrivals dropped to about 4.8 million.
Which is better Bruges or Antwerp?
As mentioned, Antwerp is a much bigger city and feels like one, while Bruges has a small-town vibe. Bruges can be described as picturesque, compact, and touristy with a beautifully preserved historic center and attractive canals. It’s not very vibrant but pleasant to visit for a day or two.
Is it safe to travel to Bruges?
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. Book a stay of at least 2 nights in Bruges and enjoy the exclusive free Summer Deal worth 50 euros.
What’s new in Bruges?
With the construction of a new exhibition hall and the creation of a new and high quality artistic site in the heart of the historic city centre, Bruges wishes to underline its commitment to invest in an innovative and contemporary art policy. The Bruges Royal City Theatre (1869) is one of the best-preserved city theatres in Europe. During…
What to do in Bruges in the winter?
Artificial Skating Rink and Winter Bar. There will be a cosy winter bar and skating rink around the Christmas and new year period in the romantic Minnewaterpark in Bruges. Christmas and winter market. The Bruges winter market will be located on the Markt and Simon Stevinplein.
What is the Triennial Bruges?
Every three years the Triennial Bruges brings contemporary art and architecture to the historic city centre of Bruges: a unique setting and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A virtual exploration of the Triennial Bruges 2021 in all its glory via a 360° tour.