Bruges Small-Group Day Trip from Paris
Experience the magic of medieval Bruges on a full-day small-group tour from Paris. Explore UNESCO-listed landmarks, stroll along charming cobblestone streets, and indulge in a Belgian chocolate tasting at the Choco-Story Museum.
What to expect:
-Full-day small-group tour (approx. 12.5 hours, 07:30–20:00)
-Guided walking tour of Bruges’ historic center (Market Square, Burg, Basilica of the Holy Blood, Beguinage)
-Entry to Choco-Story Museum with chocolate tasting
-Free time for shopping or coffee break
-Comfortable round transfer from Paris
Meet your driver in Paris and travel through picturesque countryside. Enjoy views of rolling fields, small French villages, and Belgian landscapes before arriving in Bruges’ historic center.
Stroll through Bruges’ UNESCO-listed historic center. Admire the Market Square with its colorful façades and the majestic Belfry Tower, wander through Burg Square, see the Basilica of the Holy Blood, and explore the peaceful Beguinage and quiet medieval lanes.
Free time for lunch at one of Bruges’ cozy restaurants. Try Belgian classics such as moules-frites, carbonnade flamande, or freshly made waffles with chocolate sauce.
Visit to Choco-Story Museum, where you’ll discover Belgium’s world-famous chocolate traditions and enjoy a tasting of handmade pralines.
Take a short walk through the old streets, shop for Belgian lace, chocolate, or souvenirs, or simply enjoy a coffee by the canals before departure.
Drop-off at your meeting point in Paris. End of the tour — with sweet memories and your French delicacies souvenir.
Please meet your driver in front of the Publicis Drugstore entrance, next to the Arc de Triomphe.
Look for a black Mercedes V-Class with a TravelWithPro sign on the dashboard.
Your driver will arrive a few minutes before departure and contact you via WhatsApp or phone.
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