Thanks to Mush & Lee for suggesting Brugge to be included in my part II of Eurore Tour. Guys... could you enlighten me with the real name of this city - is it Brugge or Bruges? Or is it one spelling in English and another one in local language, which is... well, I still clueless. Is it Dutch, German or French?
Anyhow, Brugge is a small yet beautiful, clean and relaxing city. It's about an hour journey from Brussels by train and with weekend ticket, it only costs you 13 Euro for return trip.
I enjoyed it very, very much. The entire city centre is a UNESCO World Heritage centre! And everything in the city centre is within walking distance. Hence, you may have more money to spend on your lunch in Brugge.
Arriving at Brugge Train Station Bruggemuseum (for archeology) Canal in Brugge (the opposite building is the Hospital Museum) The Welcome Church of Our Lady Another Bruggemuseum, Gruuthuse houses, among others, beautiful tapestries, 500 year old kitchen and a prayer chapel The ambience of the infamous Markt The Provincial Palace The Bruggemuseum of Belfry The statue of Jan Breydel & Pieter De Connick, the 2 heroes of Brugge who played important role in the resistence against French rule The City Hall, which houses another Bruggemuseum Chocolate cooking demonstration @the Choco-Story (chocolate museum) A square @the Old Toll House Another square, in front of the Brugge Concert Hall
2 comments:
Hi Badril
FYI, Brugge is the Flemish (Dutch) spelling and Bruges is the spelling in English. Such wonderful pictures from your travels! Lucky you! Glad u had a good trip and thx for sharing the photos.
Hugs for a gd weekend.
Mush
thanks, mush for the explanation. whilst brussels was a bit less clean, bruges was clean and beautiful!
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