
Hidden gems in Bruges
Just when you thought you knew Bruges through and through, you bump into this fine collection of secret places. Well-hidden gems that challenge you to stray off the beaten track and surprise you in the process. So it’s time to delve deeper into the world heritage city.


Authentic wooden facades
In Genthof and Kortewinkel you’ll discover two authentic medieval wooden facades. It’s a small miracle that these fragile constructions...

Coupure
With its bobbing boats, the Coupure is a taste of the South of France in the city centre, a delightful haven of rest. On one side there are...

Dumeryklok (Dumery bell)
The Dumery bell can be seen on the square that shares its name. A tribute to the 18th century bell founder Joris Dumery, who cast the Belfry...

Gouden-Handrei
The Gouden-Handrei abounds in tranquil views. The canal was a part of Bruges’ first city walls. It was excavated in the 12th century, and...

Hemelrijk and Oliebaan
Together, Hemelrijk and the Oliebaan form a unique corner of Bruges. In Hemelrijk you'll find an unpaved country road, complete with...

Hof der Gefusilleerden (Courtyard of the Executed)
1914-1918. World War I was raging across the continent. Bruges was not spared either. In a garden near the Courthouse, thirteen pillars...

House of Time
This souvenir of the 2018 Triennial Bruges lies hidden at the edge of the inner city. If you want to go inside, you’ll have to look...

't Kattepoortje and Wevershof
These two almshouses catch the eye, but they have a dark past. Ever since the 14th century, an almshouse is a residential area with a social...

Minneboplein
Admittedly, this addition to the city isn’t very big. But the green Minneboplein exercises its charm straight away. Settle on one of the...

Muntplein (Mint Square)
The Mint Square lies in the shadow of the popular shopping street. A well-hidden spot for young and not-so-young alike. With shady benches,...

O.L.V.-van-Blindekenskapel (Chapel of Our Lady of the Blind)
Even many of Bruges’ residents are unfamiliar with the Chapel of Our Lady of the Blind. Even though it’s just a stone’s throw from the...

Oud Waterhuis (Old Water House)
The Old Water House, built on the city ramparts, guaranteed water supplies to the medieval city and even then was regarded as one of the...

Pottenmakersstraat (Crockery Makers Street)
The enchanting Pottenmakersstraat meanders partly along the water, and rewards you with surprising discoveries. From an ancient...

Tuinwijk (Garden suburb)
Albrecht Rodenbachstraat and Hugo Verrieststraat enchant every passer-by. These moving cobbled streets are filled with a succession of...

Walk - Hidden resting places
We have gathered a fine collection of resting places. Well hidden, yet right in the middle of the city. Follow this ready-made route (4.5 km) and be surprised.