Exploring the historic Flemish cities of Bruges and Ghent is a captivating experience that can be enjoyed on a guided day tour from Brussels. This seamless excursion offers the opportunity to wander through the charming canals and cobblestone streets of these well-preserved medieval gems, while learning about their rich architectural and cultural heritage. With round-trip transportation and a knowledgeable Spanish-speaking guide, visitors can enjoy the captivating sights and sounds of these Flemish cities. However, to truly appreciate the allure of Bruges and Ghent, one must delve deeper into the myriad of details that make these destinations so enchanting.
Key Points
- Full-day guided tour from Brussels to the historic cities of Bruges and Ghent, exploring their medieval architecture, canals, and cultural landmarks.
- Round-trip transportation by air-conditioned coach, with the option to use audio devices for groups over 24.
- Opportunities to stroll along picturesque canal-lined streets, visit the Basilica of the Holy Blood in Bruges, and explore the Castle of the Counts of Flanders in Ghent.
- Highlights include the majestic Town Hall, iconic Belfry, and charming waterways in Bruges, as well as the Saint Bavos Cathedral and lively Friday Market Square in Ghent.
- Confirmation provided at the time of booking, but the tour is not wheelchair accessible.
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Tour Overview
This full-day excursion combines guided tours of the historic cities of Bruges and Ghent, departing from Brussels. Led by a Spanish-speaking guide, the tour offers visitors a chance to explore the charming canals, cobblestone streets, and architectural gems of these two iconic Flemish destinations.
You’ll stroll through Bruges’ picturesque town center, taking in sights like the Town Hall, the Bell Tower, and the Basilica of the Holy Blood.
Then, you’ll venture to Ghent, where you’ll visit the Saint Bavos Cathedral, the Castle of the Counts of Flanders, and the lively Friday Market Square.
Round-trip transportation by air-conditioned coach is included, ensuring a seamless and comfortable journey throughout the day.
Activities in Bruges
Strolling along Bruges’ picturesque canal ways and cobblestone lanes, visitors can admire the town’s well-preserved medieval architecture, including the imposing Town Hall and the iconic Bell Tower.
One of the highlights is the Basilica of the Holy Blood, which houses a venerated relic believed to be the actual blood of Jesus Christ.
Travelers can wander through the charming streets, taking in the quaint shops, historic buildings, and tranquil waterways that have earned Bruges the nickname ‘Venice of the North.’
With its fairytale-like setting and well-preserved past, it’s no wonder Bruges is considered one of Europe’s most beautiful and well-preserved medieval cities.
Highlights of Bruges
Bruges captivates visitors with its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the majestic Town Hall and the iconic Belfry. One of the city’s most renowned landmarks is the Basilica of the Holy Blood, which houses a revered relic believed to be the actual blood of Jesus Christ.
Strolling along the picturesque canal-lined streets and cobblestone lanes is a highlight, allowing you to soak in the charming atmosphere and marvel at the historic buildings. The city’s tranquil waterways are best explored by boat, offering a unique perspective on this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Admire the ornate façade of the Town Hall, a stunning example of Flemish Gothic architecture.
Climb to the top of the Belfry for panoramic views of Bruges and the surrounding countryside.
Visit the Basilica of the Holy Blood and learn about the revered relic it houses.
Activities in Ghent
While Bruges captivates with its medieval charm, the vibrant city of Ghent offers its own set of fascinating sights and experiences. Visitors can explore the imposing Saint Bavos Cathedral, a Romanesque and Gothic masterpiece that dominates the city’s skyline. They can also wander through the Castle of the Counts of Flanders, a formidable medieval fortress that provides a glimpse into the region’s turbulent past. Another highlight is the lively Friday Market Square, where local vendors sell an array of artisanal products and street food. With its rich history, diverse cultural offerings, and vibrant atmosphere, Ghent is a must-visit destination on any excursion from Brussels.
Activity | Description |
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Saint Bavos Cathedral | Romanesque and Gothic masterpiece |
Castle of the Counts of Flanders | Formidable medieval fortress |
Friday Market Square | Bustling marketplace for local goods |
Cobblestone Lanes | Charming historic streets |
Quaint Canals | Scenic waterways to explore |
Highlights of Ghent
Ghent’s striking Saint Bavos Cathedral and the formidable Castle of the Counts of Flanders stand as testaments to the city’s rich history and architectural prowess. Visitors can explore the majestic interior of the cathedral, which boasts breathtaking stained-glass windows and intricate Gothic design. The Castle of the Counts, a medieval fortress dating back to the 12th century, offers a glimpse into Ghent’s storied past, with its imposing towers and well-preserved ramparts.
Wander through the Friday Market Square, a lively hub of activity where local vendors sell fresh produce, artisanal goods, and delectable street food.
Admire the historic buildings that line the Graslei and Korenlei, the picturesque canals that flow through the heart of the city.
Discover the unique blend of modern and medieval elements that make Ghent a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and architecture aficionados alike.
Tour Inclusions
The tour includes round-trip transport by air-conditioned coach and guided tours in both Bruges and Ghent. This ensures a comfortable and informative journey for all participants. The guided tours provide an in-depth look at the top sights in each city, allowing visitors to make the most of their time.
Inclusion | Details |
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Transportation | Round-trip by air-conditioned coach |
Guided Tours | In Bruges and Ghent |
Confirmation | At time of booking |
Accessibility | Not wheelchair accessible |
Audio Devices | Required for groups over 24 ($1) |
While meals are not included, the tour allows you to explore these historic Belgian cities at your own pace and discover local cuisine on your own. The experience is designed to be comprehensive and enjoyable for all.
Additional Tour Information
Confirmation is provided at the time of booking, ensuring travelers have all the necessary details before their excursion.
The tour, however, may vary depending on the assigned guide, so participants should be prepared for potential changes to the itinerary.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible.
Groups over 24 people must use headphones at an additional cost of $1.
Meals aren’t included in the tour, so you will need to plan accordingly.
Booking and Accessibility
Typically, travelers receive confirmation at the time of booking, ensuring they’ve all the necessary details before embarking on the excursion. However, the tour may occasionally vary depending on the assigned guide, so participants should remain flexible and prepared for potential changes to the itinerary.
It’s important to note that the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible. For larger groups of over 24 participants, each person will need to use a headset during the guided tours, which can be rented for an additional fee of around $1 per person.
Meals aren’t included in the tour price, so travelers should plan accordingly and bring their own food or purchase it during the stops in Bruges and Ghent.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Drinks on the Bus?
Yes, passengers can bring their own snacks and drinks on the bus. The tour operator allows this to ensure travelers have refreshments during the journey and enjoy their experience comfortably.
Will the Guide Provide Recommendations for Local Restaurants?
The guide will likely provide recommendations for local restaurants in Bruges and Ghent. They’re familiar with the area and can suggest good options for meals during the tour. Participants can ask the guide for their top dining recommendations.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour to Other Cities?
The tour only covers Bruges and Ghent, and doesn’t offer an option to extend to other cities. The itinerary is fixed, though the guide may provide recommendations for local restaurants during the tour.
Can I Change the Tour Itinerary to Visit Specific Sites?
The tour itinerary can be customized to visit specific sites, but this may incur additional fees. Guests should discuss their preferences with the tour operator in advance to ensure the modified itinerary aligns with the tour’s duration and pricing.
Is There a Discount for Seniors or Students on This Tour?
The tour operator doesn’t offer discounts for seniors or students on this tour. The price is the same for all participants, regardless of age or student status. There are no special discounts available for this day trip.
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Recap
This guided tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Bruges and Ghent, two captivating medieval cities in Flanders.
Visitors can wander through the picturesque canals and cobblestone streets of Bruges, admire its well-preserved architecture, and then discover the majestic St. Bavos Cathedral and lively Friday Market Square in Ghent.
With round-trip transportation and a Spanish-speaking guide, this excursion provides a seamless and insightful experience of these historic Flemish gems.