Brugge Bed & Breakfast
Travel Blogs from Brugge
On Bruges
... listen in the lead up to this trip, and fully intended – accomplished - and now are on the verge of telling you all about – how we visited all the relevant areas of Bruges (Brugge for all you Flemish carpenters out there reading this), giggled naughtily like your mom watching Chelsea Lately, then did our clumsy best to draw meaningful comparisons between that suspenseful tale of morality, redemption and stupidity and us wandering around in flip flops searching ...
Brugge with Olympic gold on our mind
... bike ride to the train station and back. When we got to our hotel we worked. The kids did school and Josh worked and Kara checked her email. Then we got ready dinner. We went to Tom's diner. IT WAS FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!😄😌 ;😊👌😃😄 128522;😃👌👌 076;👌😃😃😃 ;!!!!!! I wish that I could take there four cheese's with me! I had a fantastic ...
Beautiful Brugge
... We arrived at the tour point about hour later and waited around for the next one to set off. The cost of the tour was around 15 euros and to be honest if you miss out on doing it then don’t worry too much. While it was lovely to be guided round and told what everything was, there was nothing that you wouldn’t have got to on a bike and due to the set up of Brugge you would have come across a lot more while doing it that way. In my opinion a boat trip round the canals ...
Chocolate, Fries and Beer!
... over the city centre and had a tour of the house where Anne Frank and her family hid during the second world war. It was hard to believe that 8 people in total hid in the attic of the building, and had to be extra quiet in the day time when the warehouse workers below were working. I'd like to re-read her diaries when we get home. We tried to go the Van Gough museum but it was almost closing time so that has to go on our "next time" list. As ...
Chocolate, beer and waffles, now THATS Easter!
... to visit most of the sights in Brugge because it is so small it is very easy to walk around. Jo-Allen and Michelle from our tour group joined us.
First of all we went to see some of Jesus’ blood (or so it’s claimed) at the Basilica of the Holy Blood. Built in a Gothic style the chapel is pretty small but peaceful and very respectfully quite. We then crossed a canal and looked for the chocolate museum. The ...