You can find cozy pubs and restaurants almost on every street of the city. Speaking of pricing policy in the gastronomic facilities of this place, it is worth noting that all most prestigious and expensive restaurants are located near Burg and Markt Squares. Tourists and students traditionally choose local kiosks called "fricatens", where you can buy everyone’s favorite French fried potato and other snacks. The majority of the prestigious restaurants open after 6 pm. Among the fashionable restaurants of the city we surely should mention De Drie Zintuigen, which serves gourmet delicacies and rarest wines. Bruges is a true paradise for fans of drinking, because simply every bar and pub in Bruges features dozens of types of Belgian beer.
A leisurely stroll along Walplein street is the best way to start shopping spree in Bruges. It is a very beautiful historic street, which has preserved many spectacular buildings in national … Open
Discovering the architecture of Brugge from bird's eye view! Belfort, Sint-Salvatorskathedraal, Sint-Annaplein, Church of the Sacred Heart, Kruis Gate, Stadsschouwburg Brugge, all those monuments are defining the image of Brugge … Open
Beer fans in Bruges will be genuinely delighted with a visit to De Halve Maan. This old brewery has been operating since 1546. It organizes interesting excursions for tourists, during which visitors can find out about secrets of brewing different sorts of beer. Connoisseurs of the foamy drink are recommended to try local Kvak beer during their stay in Bruges. This beer has not only unusual taste but also a very original serving – the beer is served in glasses of a particular shape.
Church of Our Lady, Sint-Jakobskerk, English Convent Bruges, Groeninge Museum, Sint-Walburgakerk, Stadhuis van Brugge, as well as many others, they all become the world's cultural heritage objects and remain as iconic monuments for Brugge … Open
Rabbit stew is a famous gastronomic specialty of Bruges. Locals also like eel stew. Various dishes with chicken meat are also very widespread in the city. It is important to mention that chicken is less popular in other regions of Belgium. Fans of desserts should not forget to visit the Museum of Chocolate in Bruges that is not only one of the biggest venues of its kind in the country but also in the world. The museum’s visitors will learn a lot of interesting information about the peculiarities of different kinds of Belgian chocolate and, of course, sample the ever popular dessert. Once the excursion is over, visitors are welcome to purchase fabulous chocolate gifts for their friends and family.