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Unforgettable private tour to Belgium’s most delightful cities Bruges and Ghent

Bruges, BE
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Unforgettable private tour to Belgium’s most delightful cities Bruges and Ghent

Bruges, BE
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Embark on an unforgettable private tour to Belgium's most delightful cities, Bruges and Ghent. Bruges, often called "Northern Venice," will enchant you with its authentic medieval architecture and scenic canals, creating a fairy tale-like atmosphere. Meanwhile, Ghent seamlessly blends contemporary design, art, fashion, gastronomy, and music with its rich past. Experience the best of both cities as you embark on a sightseeing tour, exploring the main attractions by private car and on foot. Marvel at the stunning Basilica of the Holy Blood and climb the famous Belfry of Bruges, offering panoramic views of the city. Visit the picturesque Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde and immerse yourself in the history of the monumental City Hall. In Ghent, discover the impressive belfry, explore the medieval Gravensteen Castle, and marvel at the magnificent Ghent Town Hall. Throughout the tour, indulge in local cuisine and famous Belgian chocolate and beer. Book this tour and create unforgettable memories in the charming cities of Bruges and Ghent.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Discover the authentic medieval architecture of Bruges
  • Explore the beautiful Basilica of the Holy Blood
  • Climb to the top of the iconic Belfry of Bruges
  • Immerse yourself in the peaceful Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde
  • Experience the historic City Hall and learn about the governance of Bruges
  • All fees and taxes
  • Pick up and drop off
  • Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
  • Professional licensed guide
  • Food and drinks (own expense)

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

De Vos Almshouse (Godshuis de Vos)

Your guide will pick you up at the Cruise Port after your ship will dock at the port. Tour is timed to your’s ship’s arrival and departure. Depending on the time of day and the situation on the road, you will start the tour either from Ghent or from Bruges. You will have sightseeing tours of Bruges and Ghent with all the main sights of these cities discovering them both – by private car and on foot. The Bruges townscape contains many small, whitewashed almshouses, usually grouped around an inner voice. This social housing " Avant la Lettre " were established from the 14th century by wealthy citizens or guilds. Scattered throughout the city, there are 46 church complexes have been preserved, which are mainly inhabited by elderly people. A beautiful complex is the Almshouse De Meulenaere and Sint-Jozef (Nieuwe Gentweg 8-22) Bruges has a total of 46 almshouses in the city center.

Basilica of the Holy Blood

This chapel is located in a corner of the Burg square and judging by the richely decorated facade you would not immediately expect a chapel behind it. This flamboyant facade is actually a 16th century staircase that connects two underlying chapels: the Romanesque Saint-Basiliuschapel and the (neo)gothic Holy Bloodchapel. The Basilica of the Holy Blood is a Roman Catholic minor basilica in Bruges. Originally built in the 12th century as the chapel of the residence of the Count of Flanders, the church houses a venerated relic of the Holy Blood allegedly collected by Joseph of Arimathea and brought from the Holy Land by Thierry of Alsace, Count of Flanders. Built between 1134 and 1157, it was promoted to minor basilica in 1923.

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Belfort

The Belfry of Bruges is a medieval bell tower in the center of Bruges, Belgium. One of the city's most prominent symbols, the belfry formerly housed a treasury and the municipal archives and served as an observation post for spotting fires and other danger. A narrow, steep staircase of 366 steps, accessible by the public for an entry fee, leads to the top of the 83 m (272 feet) high building, which leans 87 centimeters to the east. To the sides and back of the tower stands the former market hall, a rectangular building only 44 m broad but 84 m deep, with an inner courtyard. The belfry, accordingly, is also known as the Halletoren (tower of the halls). The belfry is a key component of the UNESCO world heritage site of the historic center of Bruges. The building is a central feature of the 2008 film In Bruges and is also mentioned in the novel Cloud Atlas.

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The Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde

The 'Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde' with its white-colored house fronts, tranquil convent garden, and beguinage museum was founded in 1245. This little piece of world heritage was once the home of the beguines, emancipated lay-women who nevertheless led a pious and celibate life. Nowadays, the Beguinage is inhabited by the Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict. In the small beguine house, you can still gain insights into what daily life was like in the 17th century. Please note: the entrance gates are always closed (and remain closed) at 6.30 p.m. The Bruges Begijnhof (beguinage) has been a World Heritage Site since 1998.

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Stadhuis

The monumental City Hall (1376-1421) is one of the oldest in the Low Countries. It is from here that the city has been governed for more than 600 years. An absolute masterpiece is the Gothic Hall, with its impressive vault and 20th-century murals depicting the history of Bruges. The adjacent historic hall sheds further light on the governance of Bruges over the centuries, using original documents and paintings. On the ground floor, you are brought face to face with life-size portraits of the city’s rulers and can also learn more about the evolution of the Burg.

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Quai du Rosaire / Rozenhoedkaai

Summer or winter, morning or evening, sun or rain…Rozenhoedkaai has the enthralling ability to always make a stunning impression. It should come as no surprise that this continues to be one of the most photographed spots in Bruges. Here anyone can create his or her picture-perfect postcard of Bruges. Rozenhoedkaai’s sophisticated class makes it the ideal location to pause for a moment and together with your loved one enjoy one of Bruges’ most timeless sceneries.

The Markt

The Markt ("Market Square") of Bruges is located in the heart of the city and covers an area of about 1 hectare. Some historical highlights around the square include the 12th-century belfry and the West Flanders Provincial Court (originally the Waterhall, which in 1787 was demolished and replaced by a classicist building that from 1850 served as a provincial court and after a fire in 1878 was rebuilt in a neo-Gothic style in 1887. In the center of the market stands the statue of Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck. In 1995 the market was completely renovated. Parking in the square was removed and the area became mostly traffic-free, thus being more celebration friendly. The renovated market was reopened in 1996 with a concert by Helmut Lotti.

Belfry and Cloth Hall (Belfort en Lakenhalle)

The 91-meter-tall belfry of Ghent is one of three medieval towers that overlook the old city center of Ghent, Belgium, the other two belonging to Saint Bavo Cathedral and Saint Nicholas Church. Its height makes it the tallest belfry in Belgium. The belfry of Ghent, together with its attached buildings, belongs to the set of belfries of Belgium and France inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List.

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Gravensteen

The Gravensteen (literally "Castle of the Counts") is a medieval castle at Ghent, East Flanders in Belgium. The current castle dates from 1180 and was the residence of the Counts of Flanders until 1353. It was subsequently re-purposed as a court, prison, mint, and even as a cotton factory. It was restored over 1893–1903 and is now a museum and a major landmark in the city.

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Ghent Town Hall (Stadhuis)

If you’re walking down the street and find yourself stepping over rice and rose petals, you’ve discovered Ghent Townhall (Stadhuis) where one gets married. The building is hard to miss, as the detailed, ornate Gothic style in which the building was originally built is in stark contrast to the clean lines of the plainer Renaissance style, which the building was completed in. Inside is equally interesting with wooden vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, Wedding Chapel, a labyrinth, and more.

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Graslei and Korenlei

From Saint Michael's bridge you have an astonishing view over the medieval city harbour. On the right-hand side you see old warehouses, some of them are now exquisite restaurants or shops with a very refined collection. On the left the houses are slightly younger and more elegant.

St. Bavo's Cathedral (Sint-Baafskathedraal)

The Saint Bavo Cathedral (also known as Sint-Baafs Cathedral, or in Dutch Sint Baafskathedraal) is an 89-meter-tall Catholic, Gothic cathedral in Ghent, Belgium. It is the seat of the diocese of Ghent, is named for Saint Bavo of Ghent, and contains the well-known Ghent Altarpiece. During the tour, you will have opportunities to experience local cuisine and famous Belgian chocolate and beer if you’d like. After the tour, your guide will return you to your ship.

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More about this experience

Introduction

Experience the true enchantment of Belgium with an unforgettable private tour to two of its most delightful cities: Bruges and Ghent. Bruges, often called "Northern Venice," will transport you to a fairy tale with its authentic medieval architecture and scenic canals. On the other hand, Ghent seamlessly blends contemporary design, art, fashion, gastronomy, and music with its rich historical past.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can anticipate a total duration of 480 minutes filled with exploration and discovery. Your guide will meet you at the Cruise Port, tailoring the tour to your ship's arrival and departure. You'll embark on sightseeing tours of Bruges and Ghent, immersing yourself in the unique charm of both cities. Expect to experience the main sights of these cities by private car and on foot, allowing you to truly soak in the beauty and history around you.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for travelers seeking an immersive and personalized experience in Belgium. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply someone who wants to soak in the beauty of picturesque medieval cities, this tour is for you. It caters to both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers looking for a deeper understanding of Belgium's culture and heritage.

Why book this?

Embark on this tour and unlock the hidden gems of Bruges and Ghent with an experienced guide who knows all the insights of these cities. Marvel at the picturesque canals and whitewashed almshouses of Bruges, soak in the atmosphere of the Basilica of the Holy Blood, and climb the Belfry for panoramic views. In Ghent, explore the magnificent Gravensteen Castle, visit the iconic Ghent Town Hall, and stroll along the scenic Graslei and Korenlei. Along the way, indulge in local cuisine, famous Belgian chocolate, and beer. This tour offers a unique blend of history, architecture, and culinary delights, providing an unforgettable experience.

Good to know

Please note that the tour duration is approximately 480 minutes, allowing ample time to explore each city at a leisurely pace. Your guide will meet you at the Cruise Port and return you to your ship after the tour. Bruges and Ghent offer a wealth of cultural and culinary experiences, so be sure to take advantage of the opportunities to sample local cuisine, chocolates, and beers. The tour includes private transportation and guided walking tours, ensuring you have a comprehensive and immersive experience of these captivating cities.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this tour rave about the beauty and charm of both Bruges and Ghent. They praise the knowledgeable and friendly guides who make the experience truly special. Visitors are particularly enamored with the picturesque canals, medieval architecture, and vibrant atmosphere of Bruges. The rich history and cultural treasures of Ghent, including the Gravensteen Castle and St. Bavo's Cathedral, leave a lasting impression. Overall, guests express high satisfaction with this tour, considering it a highlight of their trip to Belgium.
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