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Exploring the enchanting medieval cities of Bruges and Ghent from Brussels is a captivating excursion. With a knowledgeable guide, you’ll discover iconic landmarks, from the Basilica of the Holy Blood to the Castle of the Counts. Comfortable transportation and ample free time allow you to learn about the local charm. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking a day of adventure, this UNESCO-listed tour promises an unforgettable experience.
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This full-day tour from Brussels takes visitors to explore the historic cities of Bruges and Ghent.
With a 93% recommendation rate and a Badge of Excellence, the tour is conducted by a Spanish-speaking guide and includes round-trip transportation by air-conditioned coach.
Travelers will visit UNESCO-listed Bruges, seeing highlights like the Market Square, Basilica of the Holy Blood, and Dijver Canal.
They’ll also experience historic Ghent, with its Saint Bavos Cathedral, Castle of the Counts of Flanders, and Friday Market Square.
The tour provides free time for independent exploration in both cities.
The tour begins with exploring the UNESCO-listed city of Bruges.
Travelers stroll through the Market Square, admiring the Basilica of the Holy Blood and the iconic Dijver Canal. They visit the historic Town Hall and Bell Tower, learning about the city’s rich architectural heritage.
The guided tour provides insight into Bruges’ well-preserved medieval character, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Bruges’ well-preserved medieval character, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is explored through the guided tour.
Free time allows independent exploration, giving visitors the chance to soak up the charming atmosphere at their own pace.
From the cobblestone streets to the picturesque canals, the Bruges segment immerses travelers in the city’s timeless beauty.
After exploring the enchanting city of Bruges, the tour continues to the historic city of Ghent.
Travelers visit the majestic Saint Bavos Cathedral, a stunning example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
Next, they explore the Castle of the Counts of Flanders, a well-preserved medieval fortress overlooking the city.
The tour also takes visitors to the lively Friday Market Square, bustling with local vendors and cafes.
Throughout the city, travelers have free time to wander at their own pace and discover Ghent’s charm.
The guide provides recommendations on the best dining and shopping options.
Travelers meet for the excursion at the Carrefour de l’Europe in Brussels.
The tour is conducted by an air-conditioned coach, providing round-trip transportation from the meeting point.
Headphones are available for €1 if not provided with the tour.
The bus has a maximum capacity of 45 travelers, ensuring a comfortable and intimate experience.
However, the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps.
Plus, on some occasions, Belgian regulations may require the use of radio guides during the tour.
Although the tour is conducted by a Spanish-speaking guide, the guide’s knowledge and friendliness have received positive feedback from travelers, according to the customer reviews.
The tour has a maximum group size of 45 travelers, which allows the guide to provide a personalized experience. Headphones are available for €1 if not provided, enabling participants to hear the guide’s commentary clearly.
While some travelers expressed a desire for more time in Bruges, the guided tours of both Bruges and Ghent aim to provide a rundown of the historic cities within the full-day itinerary.
The tour has received overwhelmingly positive feedback from travelers, with an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on customer reviews.
Travelers praise the knowledge and friendliness of the Spanish-speaking guide. However, some express a desire for more time in the enchanting city of Bruges.
Travelers praise the knowledgeable and friendly Spanish-speaking guide, but wish for more time in the enchanting city of Bruges.
Plus, a few customers have noted complaints about the bus comfort and organization.
The tour’s highlights include:
Despite a few minor issues, the excursion to Bruges and Ghent by bus from Brussels is a highly recommended experience.
The tour includes a professional Spanish-speaking guide who accompanies travelers throughout the day.
Round-trip transportation by air-conditioned bus is provided from the meeting point at Carrefour de l’Europe in Brussels.
Headphones are available for €1 if not provided. The tour has a maximum of 45 travelers.
Unfortunately, it isn’t wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps.
Belgian regulations may require the use of radio guides on occasions.
Meals aren’t included, but the guide can recommend dining options.
Confirmation is received at booking, and there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
Meals aren’t included in the tour price, but the guide can recommend dining options to travelers.
Participants will receive confirmation of their booking immediately.
Plus, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
On some occasions, Belgian regulations may require the use of radio guides during the excursion.
The key additional details to be aware of are:
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There is no specific dress code for the tour. Participants should wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and walking shoes as the tour involves walking around historical sites. Casual attire is recommended for a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Passengers are welcome to bring their own snacks and beverages on the tour. However, the tour operator doesn’t provide any storage for these items, so travelers should plan accordingly and be mindful of any restrictions on food and drinks in certain venues.
The tour includes stops at various locations, which likely provides opportunities for restroom breaks. However, the information provided doesn’t explicitly state whether there are scheduled restroom breaks during the tour. Travelers should plan accordingly and inquire with the tour operator if this is a concern.
The tour provides free time for independent exploration in both Bruges and Ghent, though the exact duration is not specified. Travelers can use this time to explore the cities at their own pace beyond the guided portions of the itinerary.
The tour information doesn’t mention any discounts for students or seniors. Pricing seems to be fixed, though travelers should double-check with the tour provider for any special offers or promotions that may be available.
This captivating excursion from Brussels to the UNESCO-listed cities of Bruges and Ghent provides an immersive experience. Guests can explore the medieval streets and architectural wonders with a knowledgeable Spanish-speaking guide, visit iconic sites, and enjoy comfortable transportation. With ample free time, travelers can fully enjoy the local charm of these historic destinations.