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Article published by One Day Itinerary

4/13/2017

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A few weeks ago, One Day Itinerary asked me to write a travel guide based on my trip to Bruges, Belgium. After much research and edits, I am happy to announce that the finished product is now published!

In my guest post, I share history about the city, tips for traveling there and pics from my recent trip. So make sure to check out my article "Top Things to do in Bruges, Belgium" published on
One Day Itinerary and provide any feedback!

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What to Do in Bruges, Belgium

1/25/2017

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PictureLola at Bonne-Chiere windmill in Bruges, Belgium
I considered the major cities of Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent and Bruges when I was deciding what city to visit in Belgium. The main reason I considered those cities was because they are easily accessible from the airport via public transportation such as train or bus. While I did stop in Brussels briefly, I selected Bruges to spend the majority of my time. Bruges provided a quaint, small-town feel while offering all the unique niceties of Belgian life and culture.

Accommodations & Transportation
Most Bruges' hotels and hostels are near the Markt, the market square in the center of the city that has shops, restaurants, and parks. Bruges is very walkable, especially if you get a hotel in the Markt. If you stay in the outskirts of the city, like I did, you can still walk easily to Markt and other city attractions. It took me about 40 minutes to walk the 2 miles to Markt. During my stay, I also used the bus system. There are bus stops all over the city and all of the buses end up at the train station which is highly convenient. The SNCB train system connects to other cities in Belgium as well as neighboring countries. If you are a student or under 26 years old, like I was, you will be able to purchase a discounted train ticket.


Activities
Bruges has the unique feature of having a canal that runs through the whole city and because of this, it is sometimes called the Little Venice of the North. As mentioned before, Bruges is a walkable city and most of the sights can be seen within a short distance of one another. If you want to see the city’s attractions in a more guided manner, Legends of Bruges hosts free walking tours every day.


Some of the city’s major attractions include:
  • Markt, Historical market square
  • Kruisvest windmills, 4 windmills dating back to the 1700s
  • Boat canal tours
  • Choco-Story, chocolatier and chocolate museum that displays the history of Belgian chocolate
  • Guido Gezelle’s house, 19th century famous poet from Bruges
  • Basilica of the Holy Blood, Roman Catholic church built in 12th century

Check out more pics below from my Bruges, Belgium trip (click on the photos to view in full size):


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    Lola is a multimedia journalist. This blog is a space for her to share budget travel tips and her travel experiences. 

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