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Destination
: Belgium - Bruges
Bruges is called : 'the
Venice of the North'. This splendid
medieval city is one of Belgium's crown
jewels. In no other European city the feel
and the look of medieval times are so
present as here in this city close to the
North Sea.
Today's Bruges has a population of about 45.000
people (the old center) or 120.000 people
(center together with the suburbs). These
numbers clearly show that Bruges is not a tiny
miniature city. It ranks, even today, among the
important cities of Belgium. It is also the
capital of the Belgian province of
West-Flanders. A lot of people take day-trips
from Brussels to Bruges, but there is to much
to see here to fill only 1 day. The best way to
visit Bruges is to spend at least one night in
one of the many beautiful and cozy hotels.
Later in the evening, when all the tourists
have gone, Bruges finds back its charm and
quiet of old times. When one is lucky with the
weather, a stroll through the tiny medieval
streets can be an enchanting experience. Bruges
is always beautiful, in the summertime as well
as in the wintertime. Lucky visitors will never
forget the city after they have seen it on a
snowy December or January day.
Bruges is unique, in the sense that here the
town authorities have done the utmost to
preserve the medieval-looking image of the
city. Of course, not every stone in Bruges has
come to us straight from the Middle-Ages. The
19th century neo-gothic style is more present
than one should think. Because of these 19th
century renovations, some critics have put
Bruges down as a 'fake' medieval city.
Nevertheless, the combination of old, not so
old and new fascinates everyone who first sets
foot in Bruges.
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