Bruges is one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations. The city hasn’t changed much since medieval times and so it is a great example of what a medieval city looked like.
Deserving the title of The little Venice of the North, Bruges is a good place to shop for handmade lace and chocolates.
Beautiful churches, Gothic buildings and the incredibly pretty canals that criss-cross the city give it a unique charm. A thousand photo opportunities and a million memories are just a few things that you’re likely to take away from this tour to one of Belgium’s most beautiful cities - Bruges.
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When does it run?
01 Mar - 31 Dec: Wednesday, Friday & Sunday
01 Jan - 28 Feb: Wednesday & Sunday
Duration
14 hours
Start time
0715h (7:15am)
Meeting point
The start point for the tour is 2 rue des Pyramides, 75001, Paris.
The closest metro station is Tuileries (line n°01), Pyramides (line n°14) or Palais Royal (line n°7).
Please report at the meeting point 30 minutes before the start time for check-in. This is mandatory to allow time for pre-departure briefing.
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Ending point
The tour concludes at the original point of departure
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Go to Bruges in Belgium from Paris and enjoy a day in The small Venice of the north. Start your tour in a luxury, air conditioned coach. Your English-speaking guide will tell you all about the history of Bruges on your way to the Belgian frontier.
Bruges, the capital of the province of West Flanders in present-day Flanders, the Flemish Region of Belgium, is one of Europe’s more popular attractions. That’s primarily because the city hasn’t changed much since the middle ages so it is a good example of a really old city.
Start the day with a guided walking tour through the heart of the old city and visit the Béguinage, the Place du Bourg, and the Gothic style Town Hall. Also see the magnificent Grand Palace, the quaint houses and the Halles which is an indoor market with a belfry.
Depending on the time of year you will also take a cruise along the beautiful canals of Bruges.
The remainder of the day is at leisure, visit the Museums of Flemish art or just roam around the city shopping for handmade lace and world-famous Belgian chocolates.
At the end of the day you will be returned original point of departure, arriving at around 1815h (6:15pm).