Boat traffic near Nepomucenus bridge in the heart of historic Bruges, visitors getting ready for excursion on the picturesque water canals
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Along the way, you will be able to admire some of Bruges’ highlights from a completely different angle and will be given an explanation of what you see. The languages in which explanations are given will depend on the nationalities of the passengers on board during your visit. All shipping companies follow the same route and have four non-covered boats (umbrellas are provided in case of rain) with a capacity of 35 to 40 people per boat.
Often described as the “Venice of the North”, Bruges is perhaps best explored by way of boat. Travelling the canals fosters a profound understanding of the city’s centuries-old orientation towards the water. Bruges’ prime businesses, such as brewing and textiles, which reached their zenith in the 14th Century, were made possible by the manipulation of water.
(BBC)
Meandering through alleyways and over bridges, while marvelling at the historic buildings, and delectable scents come out of restaurants. That’s Bruges in a nutshell. Many buildings were enhanced in the 19th century; restored or rebuilt in a neo-gothic style, though many houses are centuries older..
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