Senin, 02 Maret 2015

What sites not to be missed in Bruges

I'm leaving in a few days in Bruges ....
Does some know this city?
What sites not to be missed?
And above all, do you have good restaurants addresses to recommend?

The Minnewater (Lake of Love), the belfry, the museum Choco Story. We can also make city tours horse-drawn carriage and there is a shopping street for shopping :)

I do not know too many restaurants but avoid those tourist places like the main square.

Otherwise deedee was invited last winter to stay there by the OT Bruges and you can find some tips on his blog

I went to Bruges two days love for the new year
you can climb to the top of the belfry and you will have a beautiful view
the carriage ride costing 30 euros ...

if you can still walk you can boat on the canals ...
if you can not walk through the streets is really nice and lovely shops plien ...
there's the shopping street which is very nice with even a new look!
and do not forget to buy chocolates ... it's the best in the world!
if you're on facebook mp I have a whole album on bruges!

*** thank you for your opinion.

A view at the museums: the Memling Museum and the Museum of Groeningen. The Saint-Jacques church in the old port area is superb. Do not hesitate to wander off the streets, to ride on the famous canals and even a little carriage ... the Beguinage and Lake of Love is beautiful in autumn colors.
Fun to do: visit the Halve Maan Brewery near the Beguine to discover the beer production process complex. The tour ends with a tasting! I who hate beer, I found it very friendly, is tell you! (And have passed on my mug my darling)

In terms of places:

Restaurants Erasmus Wollestraat 35, http://www.bierrestaurant-hotelerasmus-brugge.com/ recommended by Deedee but tested and approved by us. Nice setting, friendly welcome, delicious specialties at reasonable prices (menus between 30 and 40 euros): one of the best meals made long ago. I recommend the beef stew with beer and apple sauce.

Not tested but seems pretty good too: Dreveken, Huidevettersplein 10-11, beautiful 16th century house which also serves traditional cuisine.

Tearooms: Verdi Vlamingstraat 5, and De Proverie, Katelijnestraat, 6, serve a delicious hot chocolate house to dose yourself as well as for the first divine waffles and pastries to die for the second. Nice decor and large open fires in both. Note that in Verdi, we savor these delicacies in music ... Verdi arias course!

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Thank you, Arthénice. I go to Bruges for a weekend in a week.
I can not wait to test this! But for once, this is the man who organized ... So, I note the addresses in a corner, just to have something to suggest it dry, but I'll try to let him guide me one time.

I raise the subject because I am trying to organize a small romantic weekend in Bruges in October.
Of earlier information is already quite useful, and I'm all down: P
But if one of you to additional information (hotel, B & B, transport ...), or at least more ressentes, I'm all ears!

We went there with friends in Bruges two weeks ago, so it's still fresh in my head.


We stayed in a B & B in the main square (Markt) here. It cost us 125 euros a night, with breakfast, and if you want something romantic and classy, ​​it's perfect. We we stayed all animals before the House because it was so huge and luxurious (nice luxury to the former, I loved).

We ate at the restaurant of the B & B, taken by Gault Millau and several other guides, and Bruges, the value for money was good, the food was delicious and excellent food. In short, I recommend, though a French couple next to us did not stop bitching about everything and nothing. In fact, this is the only real good restaurant instead.

The ride on the canals costs 6.70 euros per person. It takes half an hour, and even if it's ZE trick to tourists, it's worth it to do it, it's really pretty.

Regarding the language to use, frankly, as a French-speaking Belgian, it felt much less attacked in Bruges at the Belgian coast, for example. And every time we made an effort to speak Dutch, they answered us in French. At B & B / restaurant where we were, indeed, they even had specially hired a French server.


For the rest of the visits, we left it was mainly carried by our feet.
Otherwise, it seems that a village next to the Link name is beautiful, as beautiful as Bruges, tourists and less.

Good for B & B that is true it is beautiful and classy, ​​but hey I confess that it is a bit expensive for us. We want to stay there for 2 nights so good € 120 it's what we expected for 2 !!! Anyway, I have some names, I'll look at it more closely ..
If what you tell me about the language reassures me a little. It is true that the French are not well seen général..ils not make too much effort in étrangères..je languages ​​do not at all see why we say that !!! : Oops:: oops:: oops:
For the ride on the canals, we will have to convince my man is not his thing too but it's so romantic !! : Lol:
And for the rest, you're right we will leave wearing ..

last small question..Vous you're made to how ?? because we want to go by car, but there is the problem of parking ...

For the B & B, yes, I suspected that it was a bit expensive. Us it was only one night and it was for our anniversary, so we got fun.

To get there, we took the car and we parked in a pay parking. It cost us 8.70 euros for 24 hours. Apart outside the city, it is difficult to find free parking.


What about the language, in fact the French are not particularly frowned upon because of their language, rather it is the Belgian francophones who are not high in the heart of some (I emphasize "some") Flemings. So basically, unless you come across a c ** mouthed, you'll have no problem.

The ride on the canals, it is in larger groups, so for the mega romance could use some work

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