The Canals of Bruges, part of the UNESCO-listed Historic Centre, wind through a maze of cobbled streets and squares, offering a unique perspective on the city’s striking old buildings. These scenic waterways provide a tranquil setting for boat trips, allowing visitors to glide past historic facades and under ancient bridges. From the water’s edge, you can take in the intricate details of the city’s architecture and soak in the serene atmosphere that has made Bruges a beloved destination. A boat ride here is a quintessential way to explore the city’s rich history and picturesque charm.
Canals of Bruges (Brugse Reien)
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