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Friday, 20 February 2009

Bruges - A romantic city



Bruges is a beautiful medieval city in Belgium. Like Paris, it is a city of romance, unlike Paris, it is a tranquil romance.

Bruges is often referred as “The Venice of the North”. The canals connects the street and with medieval style building lined alongside. Bruges’s city centre was nominated as a World Heritage Site in 2000 for their preservation of historical and medieval architecture building.

Most of the historical medieval buildings surround the city centre. The cobbled street linked the individual building, hence making it the perfect place to explore Bruges. The famous buildings in Bruges include the Church of Our Lady, the Basilica of the Holy Blood and the City Hall in the city square. The Church of Our Lady has a brick spire that is very prominent in the city. Inside the church is a sculpture of Madonna and Child, which is believed to be one of Michelangelo’s sculptures. The light shine through the multi colour stained glass give a divine impression to the place.

Bruges is well known for chocolates and there are many chocolate confectioneries to feast your eyes and your palette. The quaint shops are decorated with different shape and sizes of chocolates, colourful chocolate boxes. Sometimes there are even free sampling of the chocolates sold in the shop.

The city square has a vibrant cafe culture. It is also the place for celebrating festivities and concerts. Sitting and sipping Belgium hot chocolate with music humming in the background is the perfect holiday experience.Once a week, the square becomes a farmer market selling the fine food of Belgium and Europe.

As traffic is discouraged in the city centre, the best way to get to Bruges is by bus or rail. The main railway station is only a 20 min walk to the square and the bus network link the centre to surrounding Bruges.

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