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Large parts of the medieval heritage remained practically intact. Therefore, it is only logical that UNESCO designated the entire city centre as a World Heritage site. Saunter along the enigmatic canals, the arteries of the city, and immerse yourself in Bruges’ Golden Century.
Top 12 sights in Bruges. You’ve only really seen Bruges if you’ve visited the classics. From the Rozenhoedkaai and the Market Square, through the Lake of Love and the canals, to the Beguinage, the almshouses and much more. Iconic sites that give the city its look and charm you instantly.
Together, they contribute to a sustainable future for the city, which is balanced, unifying, appealing and enterprising. Bruges is a flourishing and fascinating city. From the crucial role of water to the Golden Age and today's UNESCO World Heritage City. Discover its history.
You can explore Bruges at your own pace, walking with the canals as your guide. Or what about on a guided tour of the must-see sights? We are delighted to show you everything you can visit in Bruges.
You'll learn handy tips & tricks and find answers to practical questions, such as how to travel to Bruges, where to park your car outside and in the centre, how to use public transport, etc. Topped up with useful publications, interesting news and the details of our tourist offices, you'll have everything you need to plan the perfect trip.
Bruges is one of those unique places. A city on a human scale, made great by its compelling history. Among other things, it was awarded the title of UNESCO World Heritage City. Exploring the historic city centre, it's immediately obvious why. Get to know Bruges even better and find out what's close to our hearts.
Visiter Bruges en compagnie d'un guide professionnel. Des promenades guidées aux façons surprenantes de découvrir la ville : découvrez l'aperçu d'activités pour trouver l'inspiration. Cliquez, découvrez et commandez vos billets.
Both the structure and the architecture of the city point to Bruges’ prominent past as one of Europe’s most significant trade centres, from the unique pattern of the streets to the well-preserved second defensive city ramparts, the canal network (‘reien’) and the city’s material heritage.
Rapid connections to these and other major European cities mean that travelling to Bruges couldn't be easier. Whether you start your journey from a railway station or airport, or travel to Bruges by car, bus or ferry. There are various ways to get to Bruges.