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Rozenhoedkaai, Brugge
Historisch

Bruges, the Beautiful

Fancy a day out, want to find your way around Bruges in no time, or just feel like soaking up some culture? Then you've come to the right place. Our experienced city guides will take you through the heart of the historic city center, where every street corner tells a story. During this fascinating walk, you will discover the most beautiful spots, the most important monuments, and the rich history that has made Bruges great. It is not without reason that Bruges proudly bears the title of UNESCO World Heritage City. Be surprised by its charm, its architecture, and its authentic atmosphere, and come and experience for yourself why so many visitors fall in love with Bruges. The ideal introduction to Bruges for those who really want to get to know the city. Booking last minute and no availability? Would you prefer a different language or a shorter or longer tour? This tour is also available in Russian or Portuguese upon request. Please contact us before booking at info@brugesguides.com. Do you have a different starting point in mind? Let us know in the comments field when booking.
120 minutes
Max. 20 people
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€ 50
Brugge
Historisch

Silent Bruges

Discover the real Bruges in the quiet and atmospheric Sint-Anna district. This picturesque working-class neighborhood will surprise you with hidden churches, stately windmills, winding streets, the oldest café in Bruges, and the unique Jerusalem Church. A walk full of tranquility, charm, and authentic beauty.After this tour, you will undoubtedly see the city with new eyes.Booking last minute and no availability? Would you prefer a different language or a shorter or longer tour? Please contact us before booking at info@brugesguides.com. Do you have a different starting point in mind? Let us know in the comments field when booking.
120 minutes
Max. 20 people
from
€ 50
Brugge
Historisch

Cosmopolitan Bruges

From the 12th to the 15th century, Bruges was the most important trading metropolis in Western Europe. Germans, Spaniards, Italians, Portuguese... Centuries ago, Bruges experienced a lively influx of different nationalities, each of which left its mark on the growth of the city. During this fascinating walk, you will discover how these foreign merchants helped shape Bruges, where their trading houses were located, and the crucial role played by the Bruges stock exchange, one of the oldest and most influential stock exchanges in Europe, whose historic building can still be admired today. Highly recommended for anyone fascinated by European history and Bruges' international past. Booking last minute and no availability? Would you prefer a different language or a shorter or longer tour? Please contact us before booking at info@brugesguides.com. Do you have a different starting point in mind? Let us know in the comments field when booking.
120 minutes
Max. 20 people
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€ 50
Haven
Haven & industrie

Port visit Zeebrugge

We welcome you in the entrance hall of the ABC Tower, cruise side, ground floor, Rederskaai 60 in Zeebrugge. Our guide will take you to the visitor center on the 7th floor for a fascinating introduction with film projection. On the panoramic terrace, you can enjoy a unique view of the front and rear harbors, the hinterland, and the sea.This is followed by an extensive tour of the port. The group needs its own bus with a sound system, so that everyone can follow the commentary clearly.Booking last minute and no availability? Would you prefer a different language or a shorter or longer tour? Contact us at info@brugesguides.com.
180 minutes
Max. 50 people
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€ 50

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Belfry of Bruges

The iconic 13th-century tower, standing 83 meters tall, has dominated the Bruges skyline for centuries. In the Middle Ages, the Belfry not only safeguarded the city's riches, but also housed the city archives. The bells structured the daily lives of the people of Bruges and warned of danger and fire.Nevertheless, the tower has not been spared misfortune throughout its long history. Three serious fires struck the Belfry and left their mark.The first fire: 1280It is believed that a hall complex with the Belfry had been standing there since the 13th century, initially built of wood and later of brick. In 1280, the tower was severely damaged by a violent fire, which destroyed the entire city archives. However, the townspeople were not discouraged and began repair work shortly afterwards.A new floor and lightning strike: 1480–1493In 1480, an extra floor was added to the Belfry: the octagonal Gothic tower floor that still gives it its characteristic appearance today. This also included an elegant wooden spire. Unfortunately, in 1493, lightning struck during a severe storm, completely burning down the wooden spire.The last spire and the third fire: 1501–1741In 1501, a new wooden spire was installed, as can be seen in the painting De Markt in Brugge (The Market in Bruges) by Jan Baptist van Meunincxhove (1691). At that time, the Belfry was even 15 meters taller than it is today. But disaster struck again: in 1741, the tower was hit by fire for the third time and the wooden spire burned down for good.The Belfry todayDespite these setbacks, Bruges Belfry still stands imposingly and is one of the city's most popular attractions, with over 200,000 visitors annually.Visitors can climb 366 steps to enjoy a panoramic view of Bruges. Along the way, you will encounter the original treasury, where the city stored its riches in the Middle Ages. In the carillonneur's room, city carillonneur Wim Berteloot plays the 47 bells three times a week, which still mark the days in Bruges.The Belfry of Bruges: a symbol of resilience, history, and splendor that continues to fascinate generations.