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Free Bridges and water Outdoor

In Bruges, you often get the feeling that you’ve strayed into a picture postcard, and nowhere is that more true than on the King’s Bridge. This 20th century bridge was erected on its historical site. The perfect spot to frame Jan van Eyck Square. This is also the place where Bruges’ boats turn around, but with a bit of luck you’ll find the water smooth as a mirror (‘spiegel’ in Dutch) and you’ll understand how this enchanting canal came to be called the Spiegelrei. 

Getting there

Spinolarei , 8000 Brugge

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Nearest station:
Station Brugge

Nearest parking:
Langestraat car park

Koningsbrug (King’s Bridge)

Spinolarei , 8000 Brugge

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