Step into the darkest shadows of Bruges, where the fairytale ends and the nightmare begins…
Bruges may look like a fairy tale by day, but by night it becomes a city of shadows, haunted by centuries of blood and superstition. Behind the ancient facades and quiet canals lie stories far darker than the guidebooks dare to tell. On this 1.5-hour Halloween tour through the medieval heart of Bruges, you’ll uncover the origin story of witches, hear of a ghost whose music could be heard through the night, and learn the chilling tale of a murderous butcher who baked his victims into pies.
This is not the Bruges of lace and chocolate, but of horror, murder, and whispers in the dark. Dare to join us… and you may never see Bruges the same way again.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Your guides are volunteers who offer tours for tips. The fee only covers the cost of booking via this platform, so please bring cash money to reward the guide if you enjoyed the tour.
In the heart of Bruges we'll tell you about the ancient Celtic Samhain festival, when the boundaries between the living and the dead disappeared.
Here you'll uncover the origin story of the witch we know today.
Behind holy walls hides a tale of a butcher whose famous pies were flavored with a truly horrifying secret ingredient.
Under the tower, the witches of Bruges were said to dance by moonlight around blue flames, kissing the devil beneath his tail.
A place of charity, but why is a bloodied pelican mother depicted there feeding her young with her own flesh?
Here, along the quiet water, you'll glimpse why 19th-century writers called Bruges Bruges-la-Morte: the Dead City.
The city's most photographed spot by day, but by night haunted by whispers of drowned souls lingering in the dark waters.
A fairytale plaza with a terrible past: here, dozens of so-called witches met the flames, their voices forever silenced.
Until January 2026, meet us in front of MEDI MARKET on Bruges’ main square, next to the Belfry Tower. Look for the RED UMBRELLA. After the Christmas market, meet at the statue on the square.
IMPORTANT: Guides are volunteers giving tours for tips. Fee covers platform booking costs only.
From now until the middle of January 2026, the Christmas market will occupy the Grand Place. During this period, the meeting point will be in front of the MEDI MARKET on the main square of Bruges (next to the Belfry Tower). Look for the guide with the red umbrella. After the Christmas market, the meeting point changes back to the statue on the main square. Please arrive 10 minutes before the start time to secure your spot and remember: If it's not red, it's not legendary!
Bruges is a picturesque medieval city in the Flemish Region of Belgium, known for its well-preserved historic center, charming canals, and cobblestone streets. With its fairy-tale architecture and rich cultural heritage, Bruges offers a unique glimpse into Europe's medieval past.
The heart of Bruges, surrounded by medieval buildings, the Belfry, and the Provincial Court. A bustling square with cafes, shops, and often markets and events.
A 13th-century bell tower offering a climb of 366 steps to the top for stunning views of the city.
A charming square with a mix of historic buildings, including the Basilica of the Holy Blood and the City Hall.
A large square surrounded by historic buildings, including the City Hall and the Belfry. A hub of activity with cafes, shops, and events.
A historic church that houses a relic of the Holy Blood, believed to have been collected by Joseph of Arimathea at the crucifixion of Jesus.
A museum dedicated to the history and culture of Belgian beer, with a tasting room offering a variety of local brews.
Mussels cooked in a variety of sauces, typically served with French fries. A classic Belgian dish.
A traditional Flemish beef and beer stew, slow-cooked with onions, brown sugar, and spices.
Belgian waffles are a popular sweet treat, often topped with whipped cream, chocolate, or fruit.
A hearty stew made with beef, beer, onions, and spices, often served with potatoes or bread.
This is the busiest time of year with warm weather, festivals, and long daylight hours. However, it's also the most crowded and expensive.
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Bruges is a very safe city with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching is the main concern for visitors. Common sense precautions and awareness of your surroundings can help ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
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Bruges Central Bus Station
The bus system is efficient and covers most of the city and surrounding areas. Buses are frequent and reliable.
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A vibrant and historic city with a mix of medieval and modern architecture, museums, and cultural attractions.
A historic city with a rich history and cultural heritage, known for its role in World War I and its well-preserved medieval architecture.
A coastal city with a long sandy beach, a lively promenade, and a variety of attractions and activities.
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