Explore the “Petite Venise du Nord”, or Little Venice of the North - Bruges, Belgium on this self-guided tour. Enjoy your full day as you walk this medieval town, visiting sites such as, the Gothic style Town Hall, beguinage convent, quaint houses and decorated facades, Les Halles Market and more.
"Audio guide Option"
Enjoy the audio commentary from our APP to download on your device, bring your headset for a complete high experience
"On your own Option"
You can discover Bruges at your own pace.
(Audio guide is not provided)
After around 4 hours drive , step off your luxury coach into a picture postcard! You’ll instantly fall for Bruges’s medieval charm as you arrive in its famous center, an UNESCO World Heritage area thanks to its incredibly preserved architecture.
This will allow for some time to explore the city before settling down at a restaurant for lunch.
Enjoy the rest of the city at your own pace, exploring the streets of Bruges. Visit museums to view the lovely Flemish artwork or take the time to taste local delicacies, such as Belgian chocolate.
Wander around some of Bruges’ most prominent monuments: the Belfry of Bruges standing tall in the former market hall and the impressive City Hall.
According to the Option selected you will have:
• Audio guide& tickets for the duration of the tour for BRL
• Return Transportation only & Tickets ( audio Guide no included) for BRD Tour
The coach taking you back to Paris will leave Bruges at 4:30pm and you will arrive at our agency around 9pm.
At the foot of the Belfry are the world's most famous chippies (frietkoten) or taste some belgian waffles!
Walking its wonderful winding streets, hear about the jewel of the Flemish region’s fascinating history.
Ideal spot for a perfect picture: a combo of wide canals and floating buildings. Remember to attend the cruise and enjoy Bruges in another perspective.
The lake of Love with a beautiful scenery and many swans, is the old port of medieval Bruges
Commonly known as the the ‘fairytale bridge
The church of Our Lady displays a valuable art collection: Michelangelo’s world-famous Madonna and Child
HOTEL PULLMAN Paris BERCY
1 rue de Libourne, 75012 Paris
Metro Station : Cour Saint Emilion - Line 14 (Exit N°1 - 2)
BUS : N°24 + 111 + 109 Stop Terroirs de France
Meet our representative with a Paris City Vision sign, outside the hotel
(in front of the main entrance)
HOTEL PULLMAN Paris BERCY
1 rue de Libourne, 75012 Paris
Metro Station : Cour Saint Emilion - Line 14 (Exit N°1 - 2)
BUS : N°24 + 111 + 109 Stop Terroirs de France
Meet our representative with a Paris City Vision sign, outside the hotel
(in front of the main entrance)
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