Top Destination of Brugge, Belgium
When people feel bored, some of them take a vacation for several days in other country or city, and if it happened Brugge is the top tourist destination in Belgium for good reason. Found in the northwest part of Belgium, Brugge is the capital and largest city of the West Flanders province. Once one of Europe’s wealthiest cities, Brugge boasts a wonderful mix of architectural styles, with Gothic being dominant, which makes Brugge tours a visual delight. Brugge Belgium residents are proud of their hometown, and chances are good that upon your visit here, you’ll be wishing you were one of them. Often referred to as “The Venice of the North,” Brugge is full of canals, which complement the narrow city streets. An attractive city with a lot to enjoy, Brugge is calling all travelers, so toss it on your Belgium itinerary, and see what all the fuss is about. An hour-long ride on a comfortable Belgian train can get you from Brussels to Brugge, and it’s only 30 minutes by rail from Ghent. Come summertime in Brugge, trips to one of the nearby Belgian beach communities are certainly recommended, as it’s just a 15 minute trip to Knokke or Ostend.

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The Brugge attractions were starting to generate foreign interest, and Brugge travel started to become rather vogue with wealthy British and French tourists. Ever since then, Brugge travel has only increased, and today it is a tourism Mecca. Thankfully, the Brugge residents are happy to share their city with visitors. You can bet that they understand the desire that foreigners have to visit their cherished home. Sure, it gets pretty packed here in the summertime, but with a destination as fabulous as this crowds are just part of the territory. Many visitors enjoying a Brugge vacation will start their tours in the heart, or hearts, of the city. Two monumental squares make up the center of town. They are named the Burg and the Markt. Narrow medieval streets branch out from both squares.

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The Burg is a delight for anyone who appreciates different forms of architecture, and it is here where the city of Brugge grew up around a fortified castle. Not much remains of the original castle, but you will likely be impressed by the Renaissance facade of the Old Civic Registry. The baroque splendor of the Provost’s House is also striking. The Markt is also of considerable interest before you head on to some of the other great Brugge attractions, most of the best of which are just a five to ten minute walk away. When enjoying all that Brugge travel has to offer, you’re bound to get hungry, and thankfully, the Brugge restaurants are plentiful. There are also plenty of Brugge hotels to choose from, which helps to make Brugge travel so divine. Come and enjoy in this city. Feel it the comfortable of this city.

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