pierrejacques
Cape Town, South Africa100%
[pierrejacques, 25/05/2007] This website provides a brief profile of the history of Bruges. A number of photographs and links to related resources are supplied and there are also tips for travelers regarding how to get there, local sightseeing options and restaurants.
[aninko, 04/12/2010] On five pages are collected about 50 photos of landmarks and interesting places in Bruges. Each photo will enlarge to full size by clicking on it.
Caradawn
Adelaide, Australia84%
[Caradawn, 13/08/2006] This is an English version of the official Bruges website which contains the 'tourism and seminars' and 'museums' sections. German, French and Dutch versions are also accessible from the top right of the page.
From this page you can access the tourism and the museum pages. The site has information on such things as sights, accomodation, attractions and restaurants. You can also find out a bit about how Bruges history began around 2000 years ago with a Gallic-Roman sett [more] [Caradawn, 13/08/2006] This is an English version of the official Bruges website which contains the 'tourism and seminars' and 'museums' sections. German, French and Dutch versions are also accessible from the top right of the page.
From this page you can access the tourism and the museum pages. The site has information on such things as sights, accomodation, attractions and restaurants. You can also find out a bit about how Bruges history began around 2000 years ago with a Gallic-Roman settlement. [less]
Mistrinanka
Jülich, Germany84%
[Mistrinanka, 05/03/2007] Visitors and Travel Information Guide about the city of Bruges. Bars and restaurants, nightclubs, museums, tourist attractions and guided tours.
koshkha
Northampton, United Kingdom80%
[koshkha, 02/09/2007] In her travel blog, KT Travelbug tells about her time wandering around the Belgian city of Bruges. She describes many restaurants, museums and attractions, parks and churches including visits to Groeninge Museum and the Historical Gruuthuse Museum.