Brugge-ING
Hello to every one,
When I say Belgium What comes in your mind? Pleasant readings.
Brugge is a small quiet and pleasant city in the Flemish region in the north of Belgium. The train transfer station from Brussels provides fast and easy transportation to the city of Brugge
Sculptures and graffiti add to the ambience of the city. French fries, mussels, waffles, chocolate pancakes, chocolate and sausage are the main dishes of Brugge. On average, a nice meal can be eaten for 20 euros.
The lush Koning Albert Park in Brugge has a quiet and peaceful walking park. At the end of the park, you will see the red city concert hall Concertgebouw. Almost every city in Europe has squares and canals. The square in Bruges is called Markt Square. It was used as a market place in 958.
The most striking structure in this square is the Belfry Tower. On the other hand, the old guild buildings surrounding the square now serve as banks and restaurants. In the square you can find the carriages you can visit the city, you can visit the historical museum called Historium. The Belfry Clock and Bell Tower has been home to treasury and state archives in the past but was also used as a watchtower to detect fires.
Then, every Wednesday and Sunday stalls, fresh fruit, vegetables, flowers, meat and cheese, as well as hot and cold snacks were showcased here
Saint John’s Hospital was built for passengers, the poor and the sick. It has an eight-century history. Visit the museum to see the medieval wards where the nuns and monks serve medical services, impressive archives, artworks, medical instruments and six paintings by Hans Memling.
When you say the weather is very good in most European countries, you can catch a summer rain. But it won't take so much time. And an enjoyable rain walk will be good for you.
“Quay of the Rosary Roz on Rozenhoodkai Street. Don't you think it's enormous?






I think It will be very interesting cultural trip for me. Because I need some calm and relaxation to meditate my soul in a quite city.i appreciate it.
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