Bruges, also known as the “Pearl of Flanders,” is located in the northwest part of Belgium, in the West Flanders region. The city is situated on the River Reie and is approximately 15 kilometers north of the North Sea coast. It is one of the key historical centers of Belgium and one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe.
Belfry (Belfort)
This historic city tower is located in the central square of the city. You can climb to the top to admire panoramic views of Bruges.

Basilica of the Holy Blood
This medieval basilica houses the relics of the Holy Blood. It’s an impressive example of sacred architecture.

Groeningemuseum
An art museum in Bruges, which contains a rich collection of Flemish artworks from the Middle Ages to contemporary times.

Bruges Beer Museum
If you’re a beer lover, this is a must-visit place. You can learn more about the history and brewing process of Belgian beer and taste different varieties.

De Halve Maan Brewery
One of the oldest breweries in Bruges. You can take a tour of the brewery, learn about the beer-making process, and finish the visit with a tasting of their products.
Minnewater Park
A charming park with a romantic lake where you can walk, relax, and admire the beauty of nature.

Bishop’s Palace (Bisschopshuis)
A historic house that currently serves as a museum, showcasing the history and culture of Bruges.

Canal boat ride
An unforgettable experience that allows you to see the city from a completely different perspective and admire its charming streets and landmarks from the water.
