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Private Full Day Tour to Bruges Belgium from Amsterdam Incl. Hotel Pick Up l Chinese or English Tour Guide l Amsterdam, Netherlands
Private Full Day Tour to Bruges Belgium from Amsterdam Incl. Hotel Pick Up l Chinese or English Tour Guide l Amsterdam, Netherlands
Private Full Day Tour to Bruges Belgium from Amsterdam Incl. Hotel Pick Up l Chinese or English Tour Guide l Amsterdam, Netherlands
Private Full Day Tour to Bruges Belgium from Amsterdam Incl. Hotel Pick Up l Chinese or English Tour Guide l Amsterdam, Netherlands
Private Full Day Tour to Bruges Belgium from Amsterdam Incl. Hotel Pick Up l Chinese or English Tour Guide l Amsterdam, Netherlands

Private Full Day Tour to Bruges Belgium from Amsterdam Incl. Hotel Pick Up l Chinese or English Tour Guide l Amsterdam, Netherlands


Duration:10 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 中文
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Visit the magical city of Bruges. 
  • Two countries in one day 
  • Guided city walk in the charming old centre 
  • Explore the historical city of Belgium 
  • Professional tour guide / driver 
  • Free Amsterdam Hotel Pick-up Service 
  • Small Private Group 
  • Bottled Water, Umbrella, Power Bank, Napkins are free to use
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This tour is going to Bruges in Belgium in one day. This trip is suitable for the travelers who want to spend whole day to visit outside Netherlands. Discover the enchanting city of Bruges with a fun Bruges Tour! This fairy-tale city is one of UNESCO’s most prominent world heritage sites. The trip will take you on a guided walk in the charming old centre, with its beautiful canals, age-old cobbled streets, and stunning medieval architecture. During the Bruges Tour, you will also have free time to explore on your own, Taste the excellent beers and famous chocolates. Some of the highlights of this Belgium tour include the Béguinage, the Basilica of the Holy Blood, the Sint-Salvator Cathedral, the 12th-century Belfry of Bruges and the Market Square.

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  • You can choose your tour language (Chinese or English) at the order page
  • PLEASE leave your reachable WhatsApp number or iMessage number in the booking! Normally we don't call you, we will only contact you via WhatsApp or iMessage to confirm your pick up details. Do NOT leave an unreachable number in the booking.
  • We will contact you one day before 18:00 to confirm your pick up details. If you don't hear anything from us, please contact us, or check again your WhatsApp or iMessage.



Reminders

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 18:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Hotel pick up time is between 7:45-8:30. Please wait at the meeting point 5 minutes before your pick up time.

FAQ

1. What are the historical reasons Bruges is sometimes referred to as the 'dead city'?

Bruges earned this nickname due to its historical decline as a major port and trading city by the 15th century. This stagnation paradoxically preserved its medieval architecture and charm, making it a 'living museum' rather than a 'dead city' in the derogatory sense. Its rich past, canals, and cobbled streets now form a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing its unique historical character and attracting visitors to explore this historical city of Belgium.

2. What makes Bruges a famous destination for travelers from Amsterdam?

Bruges is famous for its exceptionally preserved medieval architecture, picturesque canals, and status as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Travelers from Amsterdam are drawn to its unique fairy-tale charm, distinct European atmosphere, and the opportunity to experience a different country's historical treasures, such as the 12th-century Belfry of Bruges and the historic Market Square, all within a full-day trip.

3. Beyond its picturesque charm, what unique historical aspects does Bruges offer visitors?

Bruges offers a glimpse into a rich medieval past with well-preserved landmarks. Visitors can explore the peaceful Béguinage, a historical convent, and the Basilica of the Holy Blood, housing a revered relic. The Sint-Salvator Cathedral showcases impressive Gothic architecture, while the 12th-century Belfry of Bruges and the historic Market Square are central to the city's heritage and provide panoramic views, reflecting its unique historical reputation.

4. How much time is ideal to spend exploring the main attractions of Bruges on a day trip?

A full day is ideal to thoroughly explore Bruges' main attractions. A structured tour typically includes a guided city walk, covering key sites like the Market Square and canals in the charming old center. This is followed by free time, allowing for personal exploration of landmarks such as the Belfry of Bruges, the Basilica of the Holy Blood, or to enjoy local delights like Belgian chocolates and beers, ensuring a comprehensive visit.

5. Is a full-day private tour from Amsterdam to Bruges feasible and comprehensive?

Yes, a full-day private tour from Amsterdam to Bruges is highly feasible and comprehensive. It's specifically designed for travelers wishing to spend an entire day exploring outside the Netherlands. With free hotel pick-up service in Amsterdam and a professional tour guide/driver for your small private group, the journey is efficient and comfortable, allowing ample time for a guided city walk and personal exploration of Bruges' historical charm and main attractions.

6. What unique experiences make a day trip to Bruges from Amsterdam worthwhile?

A day trip to Bruges offers a unique immersion into a magical medieval fairy-tale city. You can experience a guided walk through charming canals and cobbled streets, witness stunning architecture at the Sint-Salvator Cathedral, and climb the historic Belfry of Bruges. Beyond sightseeing, tasting famous Belgian chocolates and excellent local beers provides distinct culinary experiences, making the journey from Amsterdam to a different country truly worthwhile for its day trip value and experience.

7. What are the recommended ways to explore the historical center and attractions of Bruges?

The best way to explore Bruges' historical center and its attractions is primarily on foot. A guided city walk through the charming old center is recommended to cover key sites like the Market Square and its medieval architecture. During free time, you can leisurely stroll along the age-old cobbled streets, enjoy boat trips on the picturesque canals, and visit landmarks such as the Béguinage or the Sint-Salvator Cathedral, offering diverse in-city exploration.

8. What are the typical transportation options available for getting around Bruges during a visit?

Within Bruges, the most common and enjoyable way to get around its compact historical center and main attractions is by walking. The charming old center, with its canals and cobbled streets, is easily navigable on foot, allowing you to appreciate its medieval architecture up close. For specific routes or covering longer distances beyond the core sights, local buses are available. Additionally, canal boat tours offer a unique and scenic perspective of the city.

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