Travel around Bruges with Bobby
Bruges had always been on my bucket list. The medieval charm, the canals, the historic architecture – it all sounded so captivating. As someone who loves to explore and experience new places, I couldn’t resist the allure of this fairytale city. Plus, the chance to indulge in Belgian chocolates and beers was a definite bonus. Bruges was calling, and I had to answer.
Day 1Cobblestones and Canal Dreams
My first morning in Bruges began with the aroma of freshly baked waffles wafting through the air. I couldn’t resist grabbing one from a nearby stall before setting off to explore. My first stop was the iconic Markt Square, dominated by the majestic Belfort Tower. The view from the top was breathtaking, offering a panoramic vista of the city’s red-tiled rooftops and winding canals.
Next, I hopped on a canal boat tour, gliding through the picturesque waterways and admiring the charming medieval architecture. It was like stepping back in time! After the tour, I wandered through the narrow cobblestone streets, stumbling upon hidden courtyards and quaint shops. I couldn’t leave without trying some of Bruges’ famous chocolates, and I found myself indulging in a few too many delicious treats.
For dinner, I opted for a cozy restaurant overlooking one of the canals. I savored a hearty Flemish stew paired with a local beer, the perfect end to a magical day.
Don't miss the canal boat tour! It's the best way to experience the city's charm.
- Bobby
Day 2 Cycling Through History
I started my second day with a bike rental, eager to explore Bruges at my own pace. I cycled along the canals, through the peaceful Minnewater Park, and past the impressive Church of Our Lady. The city is incredibly bike-friendly, making it easy to navigate and discover hidden corners.
In the afternoon, I visited the Groeningemuseum, home to a stunning collection of Flemish Primitive paintings. I was particularly mesmerized by Jan van Eyck’s masterpiece, the “Madonna and Child with Canon van der Paele.” Afterwards, I treated myself to a Belgian waffle topped with strawberries and whipped cream at a charming café.
As the sun began to set, I joined the locals for a leisurely stroll along the canals. The city took on a magical glow as the lights twinkled on the water. For dinner, I enjoyed a delicious seafood platter at a restaurant near the Markt Square, accompanied by a glass of crisp white wine.
I enjoyed a Belgian waffle topped with strawberries and whipped cream at a charming café called Chez Albert. It was light, fluffy, and bursting with flavor. A true Belgian delight!
Food
Same as Day 1. Hotel Ter Brughe continued to provide a comfortable and welcoming stay.
Accomodation
Renting a bike and exploring the city at my own pace was a fantastic experience. I discovered hidden gems and enjoyed the freedom of cycling along the canals and through the parks.
Activity
Rent a bike! It's a fun and efficient way to see the city.
- Bobby
Day 3Beer and Bon Voyage
On my last day in Bruges, I visited the De Halve Maan Brewery, one of the oldest and most renowned breweries in Belgium. I took a guided tour, learning about the brewing process and sampling some of their delicious beers.
Afterwards, I strolled through the charming Burg Square, admiring the impressive City Hall and the Basilica of the Holy Blood. I couldn’t leave Bruges without picking up some souvenirs, so I browsed the shops along the Dijver canal, finding unique gifts for my loved ones.
For my final meal in Bruges, I indulged in a traditional Flemish carbonade flamande, a rich beef stew cooked in beer. It was the perfect way to say goodbye to this enchanting city.
As I boarded the train back to Brussels, I couldn’t help but feel a pang of sadness. Bruges had captured my heart with its beauty, history, and warm hospitality. I knew I’d be back someday to explore more of its hidden treasures.
I savored a traditional Flemish carbonade flamande, a rich beef stew cooked in beer, for my final meal in Bruges at the popular restaurant De Pepermolen. It was incredibly flavorful and satisfying, a perfect farewell to the city's culinary scene.
Food
Same as Day 1 and 2. Hotel Ter Brughe provided a consistent and enjoyable stay throughout my trip.
Accomodation
The De Halve Maan Brewery tour was informative and engaging, offering a glimpse into the history and craft of Belgian beer. The beer tasting was a definite highlight!
Activity
Take your time and savor every moment in Bruges. It's a city that deserves to be explored at a leisurely pace.
- Bobby
Summary of My Trip
Bruges was everything I hoped for and more. It truly felt like stepping into a fairytale. The medieval architecture, the charming canals, the friendly locals – it all created an unforgettable experience. I loved wandering through the cobblestone streets, discovering hidden courtyards, and indulging in Belgian chocolates and beers. The canal boat tour was a highlight, offering a unique perspective of the city. While three days was enough to see the main attractions, I could easily have spent more time exploring the surrounding countryside and soaking up the atmosphere. Bruges is a must-visit for anyone seeking a romantic and enchanting getaway.
Through Bobby's eyes
My experiences
Bruges was a dream come true for me. It's a city that effortlessly blends history, beauty, and a touch of magic. From the moment I stepped onto the cobblestone streets, I was captivated by its charm. Now, let me break down my experience into categories and give you my honest assessment.
I ended my day indulging in a delicious Flemish stew paired with a local beer at a cozy restaurant overlooking one of the canals. The stew was hearty and flavorful, and the beer was crisp and refreshing. A perfect combination!
Food
I stayed at the charming Hotel Ter Brughe, located in a building dating back to the 1400s. The room was cozy and comfortable, and the staff was incredibly friendly and helpful.
Accomodation
The canal boat tour was the highlight of my day. It offered a unique perspective of the city and allowed me to appreciate its beauty from a different angle.
Activity