Historic Center of Brugge - PK Filming location & UNESCO World Heritage Sites

TOP THINGS TO DO  & PLACES TO VISIT IN BRUGGE (BRUGES)
Walking the streets where Jaggu & Sarfaraz romanced in the Bollywood movie PK 

FIRST TRIP FOR BABY ATYUDARINI
Brugge / Bruges would have an eternal special place in my heart forever and ever! This was the first trip outside of Brussels and the first overnight stay at a place other than home Atyudarini. I was extremely flustered about all things that could possibly go wrong, but it was relatively OK. Unlike my earlier trips where my itinerary would be jam-packed, this time it was slow-paced and included getting back to the room for at least an hour during noon for Atyu to sleep!

Historic Center of Brugge | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Historic Center of Brugge | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Historic Center of Brugge | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Historic Center of Brugge | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

SHOOTING SPOT OF THE BOLLYWOOD MOVIE PK
If you're an Indian, you'll recognize Brugge, thanks to the 2014 Bollywood movie PK. The first 30 minutes of the movie were almost entirely shot in Brugge where Jaggu (played by Anushka Sharma) and Sarfaraz (played by the late. Sushant Singh Rajput) were students at the local university, who met and fell in love. After the initial 30 minutes the movie shifts to New Delhi. If you're in Brugge, it is of course possible to walk in the same streets where Jaggu and Sarfaraz romanced! 

Self-guided Bollywood walking tour of Brugge: Walking Map of Brugge with PK Movie via VisitBrugge (opens/downloads as PDF)

IS IT BRUGES OR BRUGGE?
The local language here is Flemish which is a dialect of Dutch. The spelling of the city's name in Flemish is Brugge. It is pronounced more like 'Bruhhe'! The anglicized name of the city is Bruges.

UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES IN BRUGGE, BELGIUM
Brugge is the home to 3 of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium - Historic Center of Brugge, Brugge Belfry, and Brugge Beguinage! For practical purposes, the Belfry and the Beguinage are within the border of the Historic Center of Brugge. 

HISTORIC CENTER OF BRUGGE
The entire city of Brugge is listed under UNESCO as Historic City Centre just like its counterparts in Ahmedabad, Florence, Bath, etc. The center point is of course the Belfry and Town Hall and the whole city is around it. It is possible to visit the Townhall as well, however, I didn't have the time for it. Just beside the Townhall is the Basilica of Holy Blood (click to read the article about it). This place is called Burg Square
A 1 minute's walk from Burg Square leads to the Grand Place of Brugge where the Brugge Belfry and  Provincial Court (Provinciaal Hof) are located. In the movie PK, it was at this square where Jaggu & Sarfaraz meet for the first time (where the Bachchan recites Bachchan event is taking place). Just beside the Belfry is the Salvador Dali expo which I sadly missed though Dali is one of my fav artists. 

Where is the Brugge Town Hall (on Google Maps)Stadhuis Brugge
How to reach Brugge Town Hall: 1.4km (18 mins walk) from Brugge Railway Station. There are many DeLijn buses that connect the 2.
Brugge Town Hall tickets: €7.00 (included in the Musea Brugge card & Museumpassmusees)
Brugge Town Hall timings: Everyday 09:30AM to 05:00PM 

Where is Bruges Burg Square (on Google Maps)? De Burg
Where is Bruges Grand Place (on Google Maps)? Grote Markt Brugge
Grand Place & Burg Square Tickets & Timings: Free & 24x7 

Where is the Salvador Dali expo (on Google Maps)Salvador Dali Expo
Salvador Dali expo tickets: €10.00
Salvador Dali expo timings: Everyday 10:00AM to 06:00PM

Historic Center of Brugge | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie Historic Center of Brugge | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie 

Brugge Belfry | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Brugge Belfry | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Brugge Belfry | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Brugge Belfry | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Brugge Belfry | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

BRUGES BELFRY - BRUGGE BELFORT
The first ever Belfry that I saw was of Tournai, followed by Ghent. These 3 along with 53 other belfries in Belgium & France were brought under the wings of UNESCO in 1999 & 2000 CE. To begin with, this is perhaps the narrowest spiral staircase that I've ever climbed on, take that from someone who has climbed quite a few church towers! That too, wearing our little Atyudarini... That was one feat, achieved! 
Brugge Belfry history: Brugge Belfry is 83m tall and was built in 2 phases. It has 3 sections (lower 2 squares built in 13th C using bricks and 1 octagonal atop those built in the 15th C with Brabant Limestone). The entry is on the 1st floor which is the same floor as the treasury. The double heavy-iron doors definitely reminded me of the safes in the banks back home! These were made in 1290 CE and had 10 locks on them when they were functional. The keys were with 10 different guild heads & mayor.
The Belfry has had 10 different Great Bells so far from 1280 to 1745. The last one cracked in 1745 and it was replaced by the existing bell of the Church of Our Lady, which was cast by Melchior de Haze in 1680. In 1809 it had a new bell frame, thanks to the then mayor, and it's also been engraved on it.
Climbing the Brugge Belfry: There are a couple of stops available in between where various bells are kept on display. After quite a bit of walking (there are stickers once in a while that mention the number of stairs crossed and the number remaining!), we reached the drums room where the Great Bell is present. Another climb after this is where the carillon is and a very short stretch after this is where I got to see the spectacular panoramic view after scaling 366 steps.
Brugge Belfry Carillon: The Carillon has 47 bells today of which 26 were made in 1742-46 and the rest in 2010. The very last part of the climb, especially from the carillon to the top is very very narrow that was voluptuous person may not even be able to scale it! 
Panoramic view from Brugge Belfry: However, the view from atop is totally worth the looooooong climb! The major church towers are beautiful in the cityscape. What's unusual in this particular Brugge cityscape are their windmills. It is not often that you get to see several windmills, both modern and old ones, in the same frame. It has quite a bit to say about the city's commitment to renewable energy and eco-friendliness and more!!! It is a wee bit difficult to spot the manual windmills, but once you spot one, you can spot the rest easily too! 
The Leaning Tower of Pisa Brugge: Btw, it is said that this Belfry would be soon like the Pisa Tower - leaning! It is said that it is leaning about a meter to the west. Check out the very funny video by Visit Bruges about the Leaning Tower of Bruges! 

Where is Brugge (Bruges) Belfry (on Google Maps)? Brugge Belfort
How to reach Brugge (Bruges) Belfry? It is at the Grand Place mentioned above
Brugge (Bruges) Belfry tickets: €7.00 (included in the Musea Brugge card & Museumpassmusees)
Brugge (Bruges) Belfry timings: Weekdays 10:00AM to 6:00PM; Sat 09:00AM to 08:00PM; Sun 10:00AM to 06:00PM

Historic Center of Brugge | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Historic Center of Brugge | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Historic Center of Brugge | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Historic Center of Brugge | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Historic Center of Brugge | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

ROZENHOEDKAAI & KON ASTRID PARK
From the Brugge Belfry, a short walk took me to Rozenhoedkaai which immediately reminded me of Graslei & Korenlei of Ghent. It is just so picturesque and probably because we were there on a weekday in winter, it hardly had any of the tourist crowd! It is a charming cobblestone street on the banks of the canal. 
In the movie PK, it was on these streets along the canals including Rozenhoedkaai, Groenrei, Gouden Handrei, Spielgelrei, Sint Annarei, etc., where the lead couple Jaggu (Anushka Sharma) and Sarfaraz (Sushant Singh Rajput), walk, bike, go on a boat, etc.
From Rozenhoedkaai as I was told "Lose the map and explore Bruges", I gave up on the map and started to walk where my legs took me and ended up in Koningin Astrid (Queen Astrid) Park. It was sunny and Atyudarini got to see ducks for the first time and took a sun bath as well! In this garden is also a Church of Mary Magdelene and Saint Catherine. 

Where is Rozenhoedkaai (on Google Maps)? Rozenhoedkaai
Where is Groenrei (on Google Maps)? Groenrei
Where is Gouden Handrei (on Google Maps)? Gouden Handrei
Where is Koningin Astrid Park (on Google Maps)? Koningin Astridpark

SAINT ANNE's DISTRICT & WINDMILLS OF BRUGGE
By afternoon we headed to Sint-Annakerk & Jeruzalemkerk. This locality is called Saint Anne's District. The street that leads to Sint Annakerk is called the Sint-AnnaKerkStraat (Saint Anne's Church Street) and a portion of it is a bridge that crosses the canal. Of course, that's where Jaggu (Anushka Sharma) looks down to the canal where Sarfaraz (Sushant Singh Rajput) is going on a boat.
By sunset, we were at Kruisvest where 4 traditional windmills are located along the canal. Somehow I missed seeing a traditional windmill both in London Amsterdam and I was pretty much bummed about it and here I was in front of one with my Atyu! The first in the line is Bonne Chieremolen which can only be seen from outside, followed by Sint-Janshuismolen (St.John's House Mill). This has been converted into a museum. But sadly this was closed for renovation when I went. But still, I got to see traditional windmills!!! 
It is till this point, bordering these mills, the UNESCO Heritage City's boundary lies. Following these 2 are 2 more mills, but by this time, it started getting colder and Atyudarini began to cry so we skipped the 2. Pretty close to the 4th mill is the OLV-ter Potterie Church. This houses some statues or paintings of the 13th & 14th C CE which, unfortunately, I never got to see!

All about Sint-Annakerk, Jeruzalemkerk: Read my article on the Churches of Brugge
Where is Bonne Chieremolen (on Google Maps)Bonne Chieremolen
Where is Sint-Janshuismolen (on Google Maps)Janhuismolen
Sint-Janshuismolen tickets: €5.00 (included in the Musea Brugge card & Museumpassmusees)
Sint-Janshuismolen timings: Tue to Sun 09:30AM to 12:30PM & 01:30PM to 05:00PM

BONIFACIOUS BRIDGE
In the opposite direction, very close to the city center are Groeninge Museum, Arenthuis & Arent's Courtyard. The connection between Groeninge Museum and OLV Church (OLV-ter potterie is a different church!), is a gorgeous little bridge that is actually one of the most romantic places in Brugge! This is called the Bonifacious Bridge built only in 1910 CE. The best part - it has a built-in seat inside it making it a perfect place to sit & watch the stream. But behold, get there as early as possible to get your solo pic or just to sit peacefully and enjoy. The place does get very very crowded throughout the day. 
On the other side of the bridge are the OLV Church, Archaeological Museum, and Sint Janshospitaal back to back. 

Where is Bonifacious Bridge (on Google Maps)Bonifacious Bridge
Bonifacious Bridge tickets & timings: 24 x 7 & Free

Things to do in Bruges Brugge | Flemish Primitives | Flemish Masters
Virgin and Child with Canon van der Paele by Jan Van Eyck

Things to do in Bruges Brugge | Flemish Primitives | Flemish Masters

Things to do in Bruges Brugge | Flemish Primitives | Flemish Masters

Things to do in Bruges Brugge | Flemish Primitives | Flemish Masters

Things to do in Bruges Brugge | Flemish Primitives | Flemish Masters

Things to do in Bruges Brugge | Flemish Primitives | Flemish Masters

FLEMISH PRIMITIVES IN BRUGGE
On day 2 at Bruges, I took off from Hotel Prinsenhof at 9:15AM to reach the OLV Church at its opening time, and from there I headed to Groeninge Museum. When I visited, there weren't any temporary exhibitions on. The permanent collection, when compared to the various fine arts Museums I've been to, is relatively small.
What does Flemish Primitives mean? When I first came across the term 'Flemish Primitives' I did not understand a bit. Was it something to do with archaeology? Actually nope! Not, thaaat primitive. They're just talking about 15-16th C CE. Well, the terminology was assigned in 1902 as the name of an exhibition of about 400 such paintings that were held in Bruges. Primitive is more associated with the style of the paintings which was more soft, fluid Christian in feel. 
Early Renaissance Art Period: The realism in these paintings was mind-blowing, esp., in their depiction of fabrics, fur, metals & precious stones. The timeline is the same time as Gothic architecture. This was also called the Early or Northern Renaissance and was prevalent all over Belgium, esp Flanders. The main artist of the era is Jan Van Eyck who is one of my favorite artists during my art history days at Uni. Today gorgeous pieces of art are scattered all across Bruges - Groeninge Museum, St.John's Hospital, Church of our Lady, St.Savior's Cathedral, and more.
Groeninge Museum: Self-guided tour at Groeninge Museum begins with - no prizes for guessing - obviously, Jan Van Eyck! Here's Virgin and Child with Canon van der Paele from 1434-36 CE. Another major artist, his contemporary, was Hans Memling. So the first room with filled with both their artworks. Further ahead in the other rooms were the paintings of the Flemish artists of the later era till 19th C CE. Though there were quite a few works of Hans Memling, Gerard David, etc were on display, there was only one Jan Van Eyck's work!  That was definitely a bit surprising...
St.John's Hospital (Sint Janshospitaal): From there I headed to St.John's Hospital. No, it is not a functional hospital now, though it was once! It is currently a fine arts museum/gallery. A temporary exhibition called Smoke, Ashes, Fable by William Kentridge was on, including tapestry, animation, and more. The permanent collection majorly features Hans Memling. The most important being the altarpiece of John the Evangelist and John the Baptist. It reminded me of the Adoration of Mystic Lamb at Ghent. This altarpiece was commissioned for this chapel in St.John's hospital. 

Where is Groeninge Museum (on Google Maps)? Groeninge Museum
How to reach Groeninge Museum? 1.2km (15 mins walk) from Brugge railway station. DeLijn Trams Route no: 1,6,11,14,16 take you from the railway station to OLV Kerk. 500m (6 mins walk) from Bruges Grand Place
Groeninge Museum Tickets: €14.00 (included in the Musea Brugge card & Museumpassmusees)
Groeninge Museum Timings: Tue to Sun 09:30AM to 05:00PM

Where is Sint-Janshospitaal (Saint John's Hospital) (on Google Maps)? Sint-Janshospitaal
How to reach Sint-Janshospitaal (Saint John's Hospital)? 2 mins walk from Groeninge Museum
Sint-Janshospitaal (Saint John's Hospital) Tickets? €14.00 (included in the Musea Brugge card & Museumpassmusees)
Sint-Janshospitaal (Saint John's Hospital) Timings? Tue to Sun 09:30AM to 05:00PM

Brugge Beguinage | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Brugge Beguinage | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Brugge Beguinage | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Brugge Beguinage | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Brugge Beguinage | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

BRUGGE BEGUINAGE 
Further ahead is the Begijnhof. The first ever Beguinage that I saw was of Leuven, followed by Ghent. These 3 along with 10 other Flemish Beguinages were listed as UNESCO world heritage sites in 1998 CE. Read more about who Beguines are and what the specialty of the Beguinages is, in my Leuven Beguinage post. The entrance is across a picturesque bridge and with swans swimming beneath it's just spectacular (more details below in Minnewater section). 
The one in Brugge is called 'Ten Wijngaerde'. This was built in 1245 CE and is perhaps the smallest that I've seen with hardly 2 streets and perhaps the 'strictest' as well! Mostly the Beguinages have a very laid back, peaceful feel, mostly occupied by various students and other general public. However here, there were several boards within that small space requesting silence and to keep off the grass! But maybe that's because this city is much more touristy than the other places and maybe they had some unruly tourists in the past which prompted them to put up 10 boards in just 2 streets!!! 
As with every Beguinage, this too has a church in it called St.Elizabeth Church. There's also an in-house museum & shop as well. Walking in these streets, I saw the window of one particular house which has gorgeous Belgian laces hung as decor!!! Against the old, rustic brick walls, these delicate, pristine laces were just not missable!!!!!

Where is Bruges Beguinage (Brugge Begijnhof) (on Google Maps)Beguinage
How to reach Bruges Beguinage (Brugge Begijnhof): 750m (10 mins walk) from Bruges Railway Station
Bruges Beguinage (Brugge Begijnhof) Tickets: Free to enter Beguinage & Church; Museum: € 2.00
Bruges Beguinage (Brugge Begijnhof) Timings: 6:30AM to 6:30PM

MINNEWATER
Minnewater is also considered one of the most romantic locations in Bruges. There are so so so so so many swans here (yes, Atyu got to see swans for the first time too)! The park is more of a very forest-y (read: not manicured) park which is very nice. 
In the movie PK, in the song 'Chaar Kadam', it is here in this park, as well as in front of the beguinage (2nd pic above) that Jaggu (Anushka Sharma) and Sarfaraz (Sushant Singh Rajput) read poetry and fall in love! 
At the end of Minnewater is the Powder Tower. The other end of the UNESCO Heritage City boundary is till this point. The powder tower is one of the gates of the original city wall belonging to the 11th C CE. However this tower was built in 1401 CE and was used to store gunpowder. Today accessing inside this is not permitted however it is a stunning backdrop at Minnewater. 

Where is Minnewater (Lake of Love Bruges) (on Google Maps)? Minnewater Brugge
How to reach Minnewater? It is just in front of Brugge Begijnhof (Bruges Beguinage)
Where is Powder Tower (Poertoren) (on Google Maps)? Poertoren

Historic Center of Brugge Bruges | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Historic Center of Brugge Bruges | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie

Historic Center of Brugge Bruges | UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium | Bollywood shooting location PK Movie



WATCH PK MOVIE ONLINE AND THE MAKING OF PK ON YOUTUBE
This is not my video, but the official video of the movie after it was released on YouTube. The section shot in Brugge is from 6:41 to 21:17. Also, here are the behind-the-scenes videos from Brugge including why Brugge was chosen by the makers of the movie.

IS MUSEA BRUGGE CARD WORTH IT?
If you're in Bruges for 1 day and if you might spend most of it walking along the canals, you may not need the card. However, if you're here for 2 days or more, it is absolutely worth it. Like Paris, most of Brugge attractions are also museums with the fascinating art of Flemish Masters, as well as the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Belfry and Beguinange. All these are included in the Musea Brugge Card, so it is totally worth it!

What is the price of the Musea Brugge Card? €32 (€24 if you're below 25 yrs of age)
What is the validity of the Musea Brugge Card? 72 hours 
Where to buy Musea Brugge Card? Buy your Musea Brugge card via VisitBrugge website

BIKE RENTALS IN BRUGGE
If you're going to experience Brugge like Jaggu & Sarfaraz did in the movie PK, you have to ride a bike around the town! There are many bike rentals available all over Bruges/Brugge. If you're particularly looking for a bike with a child seat or tandem bike or e-bike it is advisable to prebook them.



BRUGGE HOTELS
Everything from luxury Bruges hotels to budget Bruges Hotels to Bruges B&Bs is available in Brugge City Centre. Here’s my review of Hotel Prinsenhof where I stayed.

HOW TO REACH BRUGGE FROM BRUSSELS?
Brugge (Bruges) is one of the major cities in Belgium. Brugge (Bruges) has a major railway station and is well connected by Belgian Railways (SNCB-NMBS trains) from all the other cities in Belgium.

LOCAL TRANSPORT IN BRUGES
Local Transport within Bruges is possible with DeLijn buses (and horse carts!). However, most sites are walkable. The city does not have a metro or tram. 

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An ardent traveler by passion. Being an ex - Art History Teacher, my area of interest especially lies in Nature and Heritage. Visited 85 UNESCO World Heritage sites as of June 2022. I've been listed among the Top 7 Women Travel Bloggers of India, Top 50 in UK. I have been interviewed in a couple of TV Shows, Radio Channels and Events as well. Read more about me and read the testimonials of different brands

20 comments:

  1. I am love with this city... the first time I saw PK, the only thing I wanted to was to go there and live that life... much love to europe

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  2. What a pretty town! The park with the windmills is so beautiful and that seating spot on the Bonifacious Bridge must be amazing!

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  3. Your post brought back such good memories of Brugge for me! I missed the windmills when I was there and would love to go back and see those. It's such a quaint, beautiful city.

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  4. Brugges is one of the most beautiful cities I've ever visited. I'm a bit jealous of your trip however. When I went it was packed for a festival. It looks like you had the city largely to yourself. I would love to go back someday during a less crowded time.

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  5. I visited Bruges in the winter last year and it was amazing! The little cute chocolate town with a nice river. I love wandering around and exploring this city. This is still my favorite one so far :)

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  6. This is lovely and interesting. After all, this is not the first time I have read about Beginhof and Minnewater as one of the most romantic locations.

    Thus, I Will definitely include this UNESCO Heritage City on my travel bucketlist. Thank you for sharing this detailed post. I have never realized that there are a lot to see and do in Bruges aside from Beginhof.

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  7. Nice account of your visit to Bruges.

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  8. Bruges is so beautiful! And tasty with those yummy waffles. It looks like you were there at the right time of year because it's so peaceful and not crowded with people. So romantic!

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  9. Such a wonderful place to explore! Vibrant photos BTW

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    1. The vibrant photo of Windmill and the Lake makes me want to visit Bruges. I want to try also the waffles!

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  10. i haven't visited Bruges for years and I so want to go back after reading this! particularly to try those waffles that you mention!

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  11. I really loved your photos of Bruges. I agree that the waffles at Chez Albert are amazing! When I went it was Belgian National Day, so we all got Belgian flags on ours. It's very cool that you got to see a windmill, but too bad that the museum was closed.

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  12. The first pic won my heart. A very personal touch that is missing in most of the travel blogs these days. Also the pop culture reference was so cool. I was wondering about the place where the movie was shot.

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  13. Bruges looks like a great city to sort of just wande and get lost. The waffles sound quite nice. It seems like your daughter had a great time with you there.

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  14. Bruges looks like a fairytale place. I remember seeing it in one of those movies - PK I think. In someways with those canals, it reminds me of Amsterdam but a quieter version of it. Hope to be able to get here sometime.

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  15. This is such a beautiful place. As I was reading the post I was in awe of the pictures. There is something really charming about Bruges, kinda like a soothing poetry. Definitely worth a visit.

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  16. Can see why you'd hold this place dear to your heart. It's so charming and glad to hear this trip was more slow-paced so you could really experience and enjoy all these beautiful sceneries!

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  17. That was a very informative post! I visited Bruges with my 3 year old son few months ago and it was freezing at that time but we enjoyed our trip. https://t.co/DfzvkHcZXc

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