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From Brussels: Bruges & Ghent Full-Day Trip
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- Free cancellation available
- 10h
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- Multiple languages
Overview
- Walk by the side of canals in the historic UNESCO-listed heart in Bruges
- Marvel at medieval churches around the old port of Graslei in Ghent and the beautiful Castle of Gravensteen
- Taste the famous Belgian chocolates, the national dish of Moules Frites and beer
Activity location
- Brussels
- Brussels, Bruxelles, Belgium
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Grote Markt, 1000 Brussel, Belgium | Grand Place Brussels in front of the Tourist Information Office at 09:30. Find your guide holding a white umbrella.
- Brussel, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest, Belgium
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From Brussels: Bruges & Ghent Full-Day Trip
- 10h
- English
What's included, what's not
- Guided tour
- Local guide
- Transport from/ to Brussels
- Boat trip (€ 8)
- Entrance to “The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb” by the Van Eyck Brothers (€ 4)
Know before you book
- In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.
What you can expect
Discover the highlights of Bruges and Ghent, Belgium's most attractive cities, with a return by train from Brussels. Tour two of the most fascinating medieval cities in Europe with an English/Spanish or French-speaking guide on a 10-hour guided day trip.
Depart from the Grand Place at 9:30 AM only on Sunday. Upon arrival at the central station of Bruges, begin with a 2.5-hour walking tour and 2 hours of free time for eating, souvenirs, and a boat trip. The scheduled return to Brussels will be at 17:00 and arrival at 6 PM with your guide.
In the case of small groups, there is the possibility of choosing between returning with the guide at the scheduled time or spending more time there and returning later by yourselves.
Programme in Bruges:
In the ancient city wall park, the “Lake of Love” is one of the main water reservoirs nourishing the canal system of the Venice of the North. Visit the Beguinage, one of the best-preserved examples of medieval gated communities in which only women could live.
See Brewery De Halve Maan, the only brewery still operating in the city centre. Afterwards, Old St. John’s Hospital is one of the oldest hospitals in Europe, where you can appreciate 800 years of European architecture, learn about its history and visit the museum of Hans Memling (optional).
Head on to Our Lady of Bruges one of the oldest churches in the city. Admire its impressive tower which is still one of the tallest brickwork towers in the world, and take a look at its art treasures, including Michelangelo’s Madonna with the Child (optional).
Stop by the VisMarkt (fishmarket) and the Tanners’ Square, two of the oldest squares in Bruges with their beautiful guildhalls and lovely cafés and restaurants. You will also visit the Groeninge Museum, Burg Square, and Markt Square, the economic heart of Bruges.
Admire its imposing guildhalls and its Belfort tower, which is one of the most famous Gothic buildings in Belgium. In the end, have an optional canal tour (8 EUR per person, pay while embarking on the boat), which is one of the best ways to see Bruges.
Programme in Ghent:
Journey to the port city of Ghent, located at the scenic confluence of the Leie and Scheldt Rivers. Start your tour of the historic city at Saint Bavo Cathedral and admire the spectacular Gothic church and Baroque ornamentations.
Next, step into the marble choir and private chapels, and appreciate the painting of “Saint Bavo Enters the Convent at Ghent” by Rubens and the beauty of the Rococo pulpit. Look at the stunning frescoes of the Romanesque crypt.
Then, opt to visit the altarpiece of “The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb” by the Van Eyck brothers and admire one of the most important works of art from the Middle Ages for a small extra fee.
Continue to City Hall to see its extraordinary mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Go to Market Hall to look at the Belfort Tower and the covered market.
Marvel at the nearby churches of Saint Nicholas, Saint James, and Saint Michael, serving as reminders of Ghent’s medieval past. Proceed to the old port of Graslei for beautiful views of the river Leie and the old guildhalls.
Then, head to the medieval castle of Gravensteen, where the counts of Flanders used to live. Explore the picturesque district of Patershol and see charming buildings with brick facades where restaurants and cafes offer the best Flemish cuisine.
Finally, head to the 15th-century Great Butchers' Hall to discover one of Europe's oldest meat markets.
Location
Activity location
- Brussels
- Brussels, Bruxelles, Belgium
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Grote Markt, 1000 Brussel, Belgium | Grand Place Brussels in front of the Tourist Information Office at 09:30. Find your guide holding a white umbrella.
- Brussel, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest, Belgium