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Weekend in Bruges – Castles, Canals, and the Best Craft Beer!
Join Lee, Karen, and our spirited puppy Joey, as we immerse ourselves in the timeless charm of Bruges. Bathed in September's ...
Little Bruges, the perfect pocket-sized medieval city, was a Sleeping Beauty. Laced with canals, it was one of the great North European trading ports in late medieval times. The magnificently detailed ...
Dining Bruges knows how to cater to the discerning foodie with its wide range of cuisines. After taking in the sights, stop at an outdoor cafe for a Belgian beer and plenty of people-watching. Or ...
Bruges with its many picturesque canals and small bridges is is known as the Venice of the North. All pictures by Barry Goodwin Hotel Montanus, situated a 10-minute walk from the Burg and Markt ...
As one door closes, another opens – a mantra that has been realised by Belgian culinary duo Gert De Mangeleer and Joachim Boudens with their new space in Bruges, following the closure of their ...
A s if visiting Bruges wasn’t already expensive enough: now it has emerged that tourists are being charged more for food than locals. According to Belgian media, non-residents are being charged ...
The goal of the pipeline is to save both time and transportation costs in the long run, but, regardless of if it does, it's still cool to know there's a torrent of beer rushing underneath your ...
We are shortly taking a friend to Bruges for the day as a surprise birthday treat. The Eurostar is booked, but I am having trouble finding a good restaurant that is open for lunch on a Wednesday.
By Laura Mowat 07:32, Thu, Jun 29, 2017 | UPDATED: 08:56, Thu, Jun 29, 2017 Bookmark GETTY Bruges charges more for food for tourists than its locals ...
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