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From Paris: Day Trip to Bruges with Optional Seasonal Cruise

From Paris: Day Trip to Bruges with Optional Seasonal Cruise
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  • Duration 1 full day; Check availability to see starting times
  • Host or greeter: Japanese, Spanish, English
  • Optional audio guide: Chinese, English, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish

Highlights

  • Cross the border of France and Belgium to the capital of West Flanders
  • See intact medieval buildings and canals that date back to the 12th century
  • Visit the Basilica of the Holy Blood, an almost intact Romanesque chapel
  • Cruise down the canals in summer and admire Renaissance and Gothic architecture
  • Try the national dish of moules frites and Belgian beer
From Paris: Day Trip to Bruges with Optional Seasonal Cruise
From Paris: Day Trip to Bruges with Optional Seasonal Cruise
From Paris: Day Trip to Bruges with Optional Seasonal Cruise

FULL DESCRIPTION

Escape Paris for the day and cross the border to the capital of the West Flanders region of Flemish Belgium. The full-day tour, with round-trip transfers from central Paris, will take you to the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bruges, sometimes referred to as the “Venice of the North.”

Enjoy a guided walk of the historically rich center, admiring the gothic-style City Hall, the ornate Renaissance architecture of the Place du Bourg, and the 12th-century Basilique du Saint-Sang (Basilica of the Holy Blood), among other attractions. Free time will be allocated for lunch at a local res... Read more

Escape Paris for the day and cross the border to the capital of the West Flanders region of Flemish Belgium. The full-day tour, with round-trip transfers from central Paris, will take you to the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bruges, sometimes referred to as the “Venice of the North.”

Enjoy a guided walk of the historically rich center, admiring the gothic-style City Hall, the ornate Renaissance architecture of the Place du Bourg, and the 12th-century Basilique du Saint-Sang (Basilica of the Holy Blood), among other attractions. Free time will be allocated for lunch at a local restaurant, where you can enjoy Belgian specialties, such as traditional moules frites (mussels and French fries) and an extensive selection of Belgian beers.

A visit to the Groeningemuseum, home to Flemish master painters, such as van Eyck and Hieronymous Bosch is a popular way to spend an afternoon in Bruges. Alternatively, shop for handmade lace and Belgian chocolates in the city’s boutique stores. During the summer season, choose the guided option to enjoy a boat cruise along some of the most famous canals of Bruges, built as far back as the 12th century.

Included

  • Transportation by air-conditioned bus
  • Multilingual guide (if the option is chosen)
  • Walking tour
  • Canal cruise (if the guided option is selected – available April-October)

Availability

Know Before you go

  • Bring your Passport or ID card
  • Not allowed: Pets, Smoking, Luggage or large bags
  • Not suitable for wheelchair users

REVIEWS

4.3/5 stars – based on 621 reviews


I got the guided tour and it was amazing! Our guide new all the stories of the place we visited. I recommend this tour to everyone that want to have a great time walking through Brugues.
Catalina – Chile


Dimtri our Guide was very informative. I just felt if we were given 10 to15 mins more at the Monuments to see them it would have been ultimate trip.
Suruchi – India


I would recommend this day trip to everyone. From beginning to end the day was perfect. Our guide was wonderful. Make sure you take the boat cruise and eat a waffle and for sure buy fabulous chocolate. I’m not sure why people complain . Just book it…..
Francine – Canada


QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Why is Bruges famous? Bruges is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture, beautiful canals, and cobblestone streets. It’s often called the “Venice of the North” due to its network of canals and is also famous for Belgian chocolate, lace-making, and a historic ambiance that has been largely preserved for centuries.

What are the must-see attractions in Bruges? Belfry of Bruges (Belfort): This iconic bell tower offers a stunning panoramic view of the city from the top. Climb the 366 steps to the summit. The Market Square (Markt): The heart of Bruges, lined with colorful buildings and home to the Belfry. Church of Our Lady (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk): Known for its stunning architecture and Michelangelo’s sculpture of the Madonna and Child. Basilica of the Holy Blood: This Gothic church houses a relic believed to contain the blood of Christ. Canal Boat Tours: A classic Bruges experience that lets you see the city’s beauty from the water. Beguinage (Begijnhof): A peaceful courtyard and former convent known for its tranquility.

How long should I stay in Bruges? One or two days are generally sufficient to explore Bruges. However, if you want to take things slowly or visit surrounding areas, you may wish to stay longer. Bruges is a compact city, so it’s easy to see major sites within a day or two.

Is Bruges expensive to visit? Bruges can be a bit pricey, especially in the city center where tourists flock. Hotels, restaurants, and cafes in the center are more expensive, but you can find budget options by staying a bit outside the main square. Many of the city’s attractions have entry fees, though just walking around and soaking up the medieval atmosphere is free.

What is the best way to get around Bruges? Bruges is very walkable; most of the attractions are within a short distance of each other. Biking is also popular and a great way to see the city and surrounding countryside. There’s also a good bus network if you need to reach areas further from the center.

What are the best times to visit Bruges? Spring (April to June): Mild weather and blooming flowers, with fewer crowds than summer. Fall (September to October): Pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists. Christmas Season (December): The city is beautifully decorated with Christmas lights and markets. However, it’s also the coldest time, so be prepared for winter weather.

Are there any local foods or drinks I should try in Bruges? Belgian Chocolate: Bruges has countless chocolate shops offering high-quality chocolates. Belgian Waffles: A must-try in Belgium, available with various toppings. Moules-Frites (Mussels with Fries): A popular local dish, especially at seafood restaurants. Beer: Bruges is known for its beer culture. Try a local Bruges beer, like Brugse Zot or Straffe Hendrik, and visit the local brewery, De Halve Maan.

Are there good places to shop in Bruges? Absolutely! Bruges is known for its specialty shops, particularly for Belgian chocolates and lace. Chocolateries like The Chocolate Line and Dumon are popular. The lace shops are especially famous, though keep in mind that some cheaper lace items might be imported. For souvenirs, Market Square has many options, and there’s also the Steenstraat shopping street with various boutiques.

What languages are spoken in Bruges? The official language of Bruges is Dutch (Flemish). However, English, French, and German are commonly spoken, especially in tourist areas. Most people in Bruges, particularly in restaurants, hotels, and shops, can communicate in English.

What is the weather like in Bruges? Bruges has a temperate climate, with mild summers (around 18–22°C or 64–72°F) and cool winters (2–7°C or 36–45°F). Rain is possible at any time of the year, so it’s wise to bring an umbrella or raincoat, especially in autumn and winter.

Are there any unique cultural events in Bruges? Procession of the Holy Blood (May): This religious procession has been held annually for centuries, featuring elaborate costumes and a relic of the Holy Blood. Bruges Christmas Market (December): Known for its festive holiday lights, food stalls, and a cozy atmosphere in Market Square. Canals Festival (August): A lively event celebrating Bruges’ waterways, with music, art, and entertainment along the canals.

With these answers in mind, you’ll be well-prepared to explore and enjoy the enchanting city of Bruges!


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