Bruges National Park International

Bruges

 
Description: Bruges (Brugge) is also known as "the Venice of the North" is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in ... more
Bruges ... Northern Europe. Bruges has most of its medieval architecture intact. There are many beautiful medieval buildings, including the Church of Our Lady, whose brick spire - at 122m - makes it one of the world's highest brick towers/buildings. Bruges is also famous for its 13th-century Belfry, housing a municipal Carillon comprising 47 bells. The city still employs a full-time bell ringer, Aimé Lombaért, who puts on regular free concerts. Other famous buildings in Bruges include the Beguinage, the Heilig Bloed Basiliek (the Basilica of the Holy Blood), the modern Concert Building (Concertgebouw) and the Old St-John's Hospital. The historic centre of Bruges is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000. Bruges also has a very fine collection of medieval and early modern art, including the world-famous collection of Flemish Primitives. Various masters, such as Hans Memling and Jan van Eyck, lived and worked in Bruges.

Newest Review: ... first and most important agenda was of course the Belfry which we had seen so much about in In Bruges, my girlfriend ordered us back down about half way up but no way was I going back. The steps are very very thin and not once or twice felt rather uneasy...and I'm a rather slender (read weak and feable) 20 year old! Luckily there are stop points to gather your breath but once at the top...the ... more

 ... view was stunning, from the top you really get a sense of how flat the place is and how high up you are, I've never been so high up somewhere before. We were also up there whilst the bells rang so got a nice deafening to go with possible vertigo (lucky...more

Palmer89
Premium Review Bruges: Brugge.........Wow. (1533 words)
by - written on 17/11/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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In September me and my girlfriend spent our one year anniversary together in one place I've always wanted to visit after seeing In Bruges (I guess everyone does after seeing it), we decided to go to Belgium since we had never been before (in my case I had never been abroad before), it was fairly cheapish, students can't afford alot you know, and it looked stunning and beautiful with numerous cities all within an easy train journey of each other. We decided to stay in Brugge, it was probably my decision what with wanting to stay out of the way of the hustle and bustle of the capital and wanting to stay for a few days in a relaxed and beautiful atmostphere. We ...  Read the complete review

leeanne160480
Premium Review QUAINT OLD TOWN (1421 words)
by - written on 16/11/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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Since I am just back from my 4th visit to Bruges, you would think I had loads to say about the place, but I probably don't. Don't tend to do long and informative reviews on here, but here goes. So why so many times to Bruges? Am not really sure. I guess it all started about 6 years ago when a Ferry crossing opened up in the town of Rosyth. This is about 12 miles away from where we live. I had heard of the Hull to Zeebrugge crossing, well this was the Rosyth to Zeebrugge. A handy way for us up in Scotland to experience a Ferry Crossing over the North Sea. The original Boat was called the Superfast, which lasted about 3 years. A lovely large Ferry Boat however ...  Read the complete review

StephenPhillips
Premium Review Bruges: Ballooning, beer & boats. (2740 words)
by - written on 13/08/09 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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--- Bruges or should I say Brugge? --- Looking out of the taxi window my partner and I filled with excitement eagerly tried to catch a glimpse of the towering Belfry as we entered the city walls and were driven through a warren of back streets into central Brugge. It's late and a calm mist had enveloped the city as it lingered over the canals wrapping around the twinkling street lamps. Our week of adventure in this unexplored city lay before us but it will have to wait for now until day break. --- Brugge --- Brugge is located in North West Belgium approximately nine miles from the North Sea port of Zeebrugge. It's city of two halves ...  Read the complete review

happypanda
Premium Review A charming city with no hills (881 words)
by - written on 02/07/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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Bruges ~Where is it?~ Bruges is in the province of West Flanders in Belgium, Europe. It is fondly known as 'The Venice of the North' due to the large number of canals. The best way to get there from the UK is by ferry, but don't go directly, it costs significantly more, a ferry to Calais will set up back about 30 pounds each way, a ferry from Hull to Zebrugge will cost you at least 100 pounds each way, but a ferry from Dover to Dunkirk (closer to Bruges than Calais) will cost 19 pounds each way at the lowest price. Dunkirk to Bruges will take about 52 minutes by car, saving about half an hour from Calais. Just don't get lost like I did, we ...  Read the complete review

tomprosser
Premium Review Beautiful Bruges (224 words)
by - written on 23/06/09 (Useful, 11 readings)
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Bruges is a beautiful city in Brussels and is well worth a visit. The city is only an hour or so from Dunkirk ferry and is a great stop off if driving in Europe. The city itself if is a beautiful medieval city. It is surrounded by a canal with grand gateways at some of the entrances. It is very quaint with cobbled streets and breathtaking architecture. If you visit the city don't drive if you can help it! It is not really designed for cars, the one way system is mind boggling and it's impossible to park. A good tip is to park on the ring road for free or in the train station and walk/cycle in to town. You can walk across in to town in 10minutes. There are millions of ...  Read the complete review

 

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