From atmospheric places to stay and the finest art museums to hearty Flemish food and medieval pubs — there's plenty to pack in on a weekend trip to this beautiful city. Spend the weekend exploring the fairy-tale town of Bruges. Two neighbouring squares — the Markt and the Burg — comprise the gabled, cobbled, impeccably scenic heart of the city. The art of this historically wealthy city is one of its great attractions. The Museum St-Janshospitaal is worth seeing both for the building — a twelfth-century hospital with a fine timber roof — and the treasure-house of art by Hans Memling, including the altarpiece of the hospital church and the gilded oak Reliquary of St Ursula.

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Abigail is from England, and submitted the following report about Bruges. Submit your description here , along with a few photos, and share it with fellow travelers! Please see chart below. A weekend in Bruges in March was my first solo trip. Brussels is 2 hours from London on the Eurostar, and after a simple 1-hour connecting train journey from the same station I had arrived in Bruges!


Solo Travel Destination: Bruges, Belgium
What do you think about a women traveling alone in Brussels? Will I feel strange or unsafe in certain hours or areas? What is the best area to sleep in? Convenient and safe? I would love for an opinion regarding best day trip from Brussels with public transportation, is it Ghent or Bruges or maybe you have a different idea?



Hi there, we use cookies to improve your experience on our website. You can update your settings by clicking the Privacy policy link at the bottom of the page. I'm heading to Bruges in May with 17 of my female friends from school. We are looking for some culture, some fun, some beer and some great but not expensive Belgian food. Is there anywhere that you can recommend for eating?