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Introducing Bruges

Touristy, overcrowded and a tad fake. Preface any other city with these descriptions and it would be struck off the list. But not Bruges (Brugge in Flemish, Bruges in French). This Flemish city is Belgium’s most popular destination and, despite being overrun much of the year, it’s not to be missed.

Suspended in time centuries ago, Bruges is now one of Western Europe’s most-visited medieval cities. Picturesque market squares, dreamy canals and old whitewashed almshouses all evoke a world long since gone. But its reputation as one of the most perfectly preserved cities is in part fabrication. Bruges has been renovated time and again to retain its medieval appearance. Whereas what you see reflects that of centuries ago, much of the architecture dates only from the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Minnewater Park.
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Minnewater Park.

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  • Jonathan Smith
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  • Bicycles on the Markt.
  • Neo-Gothic Provinciaal Hof building.
  • Outdoor cafes along street.
  • Canal running past house.
  • The Gothic Chamber of Bruges Town Hall. Built between 1376 and 1420, it is one of the oldest in the Low Countries.
  • Confectionary on display.
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