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General
Sightseeing and Orientation in Bruges
Known as 'the Venice of the North' Bruges
is a medieval city which has been excellently preserved.
Bruges is beautiful in the summer as well as in the winter,
the most popular months being May - October.
With virtually no cars being allowed in the city centre the
best way to see Bruges is on foot the main focus being the
Market Square (Markt).
The Burg Square is also a must if you want to see some of
the most elaborate houses in the city and is home to the 'The
Basilica of the Holy Blood' where you will find a small phial
said to contain Christ's blood.
For a romantic stroll visit the Begijnhof and the Minnewater
(Lake of Love), which is home to the Swans of Bruges.
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Places
to Visit in Bruges
Diamantmusuem (Diamond Museum)
Katelijnestraat 43
Bruges
Location: Oude Gentweg
Located at Oude Gentweg the Diamond Museum is dedicated to
the history of diamond polishing in Bruges offering demonstrations
and displays.
Kantcentrum (Lace Centre)
Peperstraat 3A
Bruges
Location: Jeruzalemstraat
The Kantcentrum is a working museum focused on the ancient
art of lacemaking. Visitors can watch the lace being made
by hand including the famous bloemenwerk, rozenkant and toversesteek
laces. There is also a shop onsite selling the lace made in
the workshop. The admission ticket for the Kantcentrum is
also valid for the nearby Jeruzalemkerk (Jerusalem Church).
De Gouden Boom Brewery Museum
Verbrand Nieuwland
Bruges
De Gouden Boom is one of Bruge's major breweries and has been
operating since 1587. The museum is located in the Old Malt
House dating from 1902 with exhibits featuring many of the
breweries situated in the city around the turn of the 20th
Century. The brewery itself can be visited by a pre-booked
guided tour, which includes the chance to sample some of the
beers made on site.
The Windmills of Bruges
The park to the northeast of the city walls between Kruispoort
and Dampoort is home to a number of windmills.
The Sint Janshuismolen, which was built on 1770 is open daily
to the public with free entry from April to September. The
Coeleweymolen originally built in 1765 was moved to this site
and rebuilt in 1996 this is also open daily between June and
September.
Boudewijnpark
A. De Baeckestraat 12
8200 Bruges
The Boudewijnpark is a theme park with dolphinarium and is
located just outside of the city centre. The park is great
for visitors of all ages and offers shows throughout the day.
Belfry Tower
Markt
8000 Bruges
The Belfry Tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the
city. Visitors are allowed to climb the 366 steps to the top
of the tower and view the 47 bell carillion and remarkable
clock mechanism.
City Park Biesbroek + Observatory
Zeeweg 96
Sint-Andries
The City Park Biesbroek is a country park covering around
200 acres, with forests, heath-land, picnic-grounds, and a
deer-compound. The park is also home to the Biesbroek Observatory
where visitors can watch the sun, stars and planets. There
are also regular exhibitions and slide shows.
Museum of folklore
Rolweg 40
8000 Brugge
The Museum of Folklore offers an insight into the traditional
Flemish way of life. The Museum is located in 17th-century
almshouses and offer reconstructed displays of various setting
including a Flemish living room, bedroom, cobbler's workshop
and an apothecary's premises.
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