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The Canals and Belfry of Bruges The Canals and Belfry of Bruges

Bruges began on the banks of the river Reie, and as it grew, so did a series of waterways connecting it to the Zwin estu...
23/08/2021

Bruges began on the banks of the river Reie, and as it grew, so did a series of waterways connecting it to the Zwin estuary and the North Sea.

Today, the canals are beautiful reminders of Bruges history, and cruising or walking along them is one of the most popular things to do in Belgium.

You can download a walking tour map from the tourism website to explore the inner canals, where you'll find beautiful views of picturesque bridges and glimpse into hidden gardens. Or tour the canals by boat, which you can take from any of five landings.

Among the most recognizable sights in Belgium are the beautiful belfry and Halle, which dominate the main square of Bruges.

Dating from the medieval era, this impressive building once functioned as the main town market hall and has been wonderfully preserved, allowing visitors a real taste of the architectural might of the Middle Ages.

Climbing the 366 winding and narrow steps of the belfry is one of the most popular things to do for tourists in Belgium. Once at the top, the views of church spires and steeple-roofs provide one of the country's best-known panoramas.

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