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Hotels in Bruges Belgium |
Bruges is a city for those who like to step into the past. This almost preserved city came into prominence in the 13 century. Bruges is the historic capital of West Flanders, Flanders being one of the three regions of Belgium. Bruges name is from the Norse word 'Bryggja' meaning mooring place. Bruges has a population of over 100,000 and covers an area of approximately 138 km. This historic city, with its natural link to the sea, was transformed to become a center for European trade in medieval times. Bruges was replaced as a major seaport by the more accessible city of Antwerp. Bruges's stature as a trading centre of Europe declined and subsequent we have Bruges that is today an unspoiled time capsule of a medieval town.
Bruges is one of the most picturesque cities of Belgium blessed with historic and architectural gems. Belgium's medieval showplace is awash in charming hotels in Bruges. Tempo Holidays has available an impressive selection of hotels in Bruges Belgium that are in historic building was once owned by the nobility and have been carefully restored. Consult our extensive list of Bruges hotel spread out over the city. From your Bruges hotel you can commence exploration of the cities scenic canals quaint mediaeval architecture. Discover why it is known as the 'Venice of the North'.
Over two million visitors stay at hotels in Bruges Belgium. Travelers are enchanted by the ancient canals that wind their way through the old city, opening up unexpected vistas of Gothic spires, canal side houses and medieval stone bridges. Visitors marvel at the 270-foot-high Belfry on the Markt, the iconic tower is visible from all over town, and its 47 bells can be heard in concert most mornings at 9. Bruges hotel is located near the historic centre surrounding Grote Markt. Tempo Holidays can find a hotel in Bruges Belgium that is priced from is midrange to superior all Bruges hotel are of an excellent standard. A charming hotel in Bruges would perfect start to your stay in this unique city.
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