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    Altstadt

    Altstadt

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.7 km

    Bruges is just an amazingly impressive old town. Even though big in size at first glance, it's very…read moreeasy to walk and to get around. Most of it is pretty flat, so also suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. Just be aware that some cobbled streets might make it a bit more difficult It's hard to describe what to see and what to do. Your options are endless and one day will not be enough. Just to see to historic center takes more than a day. And that's without visiting museums or taking a little river/canal cruise. Maybe plan the big must-do's. And after that ... or during ... it's just fun to stroll around and get lost in the streets and lanes of Bruges. Some of the sights you really should check out: - Belfort Tower - Markt / Marktplatz - Brugse Vrije - Stadhuis Brugge - Basiliek van het Heilig Bloed - De Burg Square - Huidenvettersplein - Nepomucenusbrug - Meebrug - Sint-Salvatorskathedraal - Bonifazius Bridge - Zuidzandstraat - Dijver - Rozenhoedkaai - Steenstraat - Sint-Amandsstraat And that's just to cover the biggest and most famous sights and streets. Belgian Waffles and chocolate. Give them a try. Surely a must-do. We sampled some. But sadly weren't convinced much. Nothing beats Swiss chocolate. An amazing old town. We really enjoyed it. One of the most pretty historic old towns we know. And we've seen many. Bruges. Really a place you must see at least once in your life. We love it and will be back one day.

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    Belfort - Belfort

    Belfort

    4.4(67 reviews)
    2.9 km

    I used my Brugge Museum Pass (purchased online and most cost effective when visiting 3 or more…read moremuseums/activities in 72 hours) and had the QR code scanned for admittance. If you have any backpacks or bags then you must store them in the free lockers due to the tight confines on the staircase. The climb was up 366 steps that first started with stone but later turned into narrower wooden steps making a tight staircase with two way traffic. If timed correctly then you may see and hear the carillon in action for a few minutes. That was the highlight of my visit but there are scheduled carillon "concerts" to enjoy when in Brugge. The views were nice as could be on that cloudy morning. Wire screens on all opening impacted some photos but one can capture most of the city. On the way down I took my time and finally stopped to view the exhibits on the bells, drum (programming for ringing the bells), carillon, the tower history, etc. Before exiting the staff will rescan your ticket. There was a small gift shop after the turnstiles.

    I told myself that I am going to the top of Belfort even if it kills me…read more This is the center of Bruges. U just have to do this if u r here. From the outside looks like a medieval castle but it is a bell tower built in the 13th century, actually Bruges is a medieval city. It has 366 steps but felt like 1,000. Going up my heart felt like it was going to explode, on the way down does not affect ur cardio but hard on the knees. There is a thick rope on the right side to hold on too. Right of way goes to people going down. There are three levels u can take a break. One rest has the mechanical carillon which controls the music box, I was fortunate to be there when it was activated. This was physically brutal but I felt like I accomplished something big. I am physically strong however I realize I need to work on my cardio. Additionally, there was a Christmas Market in front of Belfort as well as others within walking distance. So much delicious food at the Christmas Markets. Belgian waffles are delicious, but they don't put syrup on them, they uses strawberries and bananas, powdered sugar or nutella. Hot wine is a thing, probably because it is about 40 degrees. The streets and businesses have lights and Christmas decorations, so festive. There was a celebrity chef Kurt Mortier there making delicious bratwurst, the line was long, he was very friendly, sausages are a big deal here. My favorite food discovery was chicken in mushroom cream sauce, where has this dish been all my life? This is the Christmas magic I felt as a child. There is a Santa Claus.

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    Sint-Janshuismolen

    Sint-Janshuismolen

    3.5(2 reviews)
    2.9 km

    It was a neat experience to see this windmill and how it operates. You can visit it for €5. The…read moresteps are steep to enter and exit so proceed with caution. It was built in 1770 and is still in operation grinding flour.

    Unless you're a massive massive history buff and/or the nerdiest mechanical engineer ever, my…read morehearty recommendation goes toward looking, but not touching the Sint-Janshuismolen windmill. (Honestly, I think this rule that one should apply liberally to much of what one encounters throughout life.) From afar, you'll have a lovely view of this imposing, historical monument from the days of yore, when it was actually a marvel of human ingenuity to devise such a contraption that could turn grain into flour without extreme manual labour. If you fancy looking at its inner workings, it'll cost you a mere €2. Unless you have an undying urge to do it, don't bother. As someone who's all about supporting the efforts of others in keeping museums like this available and operating for the public, I really can't offer a compelling reason to step inside (perhaps aside from the view). The most exhilarating aspect of this structure is the climb up the massive (and steep) stairs/ladder to the entryway, where you can view some of the history related to the windmills of Brugge. The entry fee gives you access to an extra ~100 square feet, mostly made up of wooden beams and massive gears. Save your change for some frites or ice cream instead.

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