
What to do if you have 1 day in Bruges! 👇 Bruges was absolutely charming and beautiful but it was by far the busiest and most crowded city we visited in Belgium! The last 2 spots I listed are much quieter and I really enjoyed the peaceful vibes there 😌 🏥 Old Saint John’s Hospital: nice view of the Church of Our Lady from here, there’s also a museum onsite 🛶 Boniface Bridge: beautiful views of the canal and the boats 🔔 Belfort: medieval bell tower with incredible views over the whole town. Make sure to book tickets online ahead of time! 🔲 Grote Markt: bustling town square with the prettiest facades ✨ Provincial Court: gorgeous gothic revival building, free and open to the public 🪡 Lace shop: Bruges is known for lace and there are lots of shops you can visit and see the beautiful intricate lace and buy souvenirs 🍫 Chocolate workshop: Belgian chocolate is world-renowned and you can take a fun workshop to make your own chocolates to take home. We booked ours with @belgianchocolateworkshop and we had an amazing time! 🌁 King’s Bridge: I loved the views from this bridge, and it’s also in a quieter part of town away from all the tourists 🏡 Gouden Handrei: a lovely street next to the canal lined with beautiful houses 📌 Save this for your trip to Belgium and follow @wendan.vs.world for more travel tips! . . . #wendanvsworld #wendanvsbelgium #belgiumtravel #visitbelgium #bruges #inbruges #travelreels #travelcreaters things to do in Bruges, Bruges itinerary, what to do in Bruges
Attraction

Church of Our Lady in Bruges
Monument

Boniface Bridge
Attraction
4.7
Quaint, early-20th-century pedestrian bridge with romantic views of the canal & town.

Belfry of Bruges
Historical landmark
4.6
Medieval bell tower with 366 steps leading to views, plus treasure chamber & 47-belled carillon.

Gouden-Handrei
Natural feature
4.6
Museum/Gallery

Saint John’s Hospital
Museum
4.3
Museum in a medieval hospital with an apothecary, medical tools & artwork by painter Hans Memling.
Place

Markt
Landmark

King's Bridge (Koningsbrug)