We went on our anniversary. You can take the train from Brussels, when you get off the train, look for a church steeple and head that way, you can't help but find the city. Take the canal cruise. A lot of old great architecture, so many churches built in the 13th century for a town of 20,000 now. Everyone was very friendly. A lot of local ...
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Gotta LOVE Brugge!!!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/23/07
We found hotels boutiful in Brugge and the prices were very reasonable. Restaurants are everywhere. It's a lovely little city. Old cobblestone streets with little shops that sell lace and chocolates, but tapestry shops too. Many historical buildings. The horse drawn carriage tour great. The canal boat ride was a little disappointing ...
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You must go to Brugge.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/04/07
Brugge is the most beautifull town, that words can never do it justice. Go and experiance it for your self you will not be dissapointed. The people are friendly, the chocolate amazing, the food even better. Just go to the market square, sit and enjoy.
ps dont forget the chips!
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Belgian Gem
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/23/06
Brugge is not the most well known town in Belgium, but it is the most beautfiful. I spent a week in this small European country visiting Brussels as well as Antwerp - both beautiful in their own right. Belgium is a land of art, architecture, history, cobblestone, waffles, chocolate, lace and of course they make several hundred types of domestic ...
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