Bruges
Bruges (Dutch: Brugge) is the capital and
largest city of West
Flanders
province in the Flemish
Region of Belgium, situated in the northwest part of the country. With a
population of around 118,509, Bruges is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and
canals, making its historic city center a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Major attractions include the Belfry (Belfort van
Brugge)
offering panoramic city views, the Basilica of the Holy Blood housing a revered relic, and the bustling Markt (Market Square). Visitors can also enjoy
a canal cruise or explore Flemish and Belgian paintings at the Groeningemuseum. Bruges offers unique shopping experiences with numerous chocolate
shops, boutiques for fashion and local produce, and notable stores like The Old Chocolate House and The Chocolate Line Bruges. Nightlife in Bruges is vibrant, featuring
beer tasting at Le
Trappiste,
relaxing at Bar
Rose Red,
and enjoying a selection of Belgian and international beers at De Kelk.