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Things to do in Bruges — a local's free mini-guide

The highlights actually worth your time, in a sensible order — and where the tourist traps hide. Here's a free taste; the full guide has 100 hand-picked spots with insider tips.

Bruges is small enough to cross on foot in 30 minutes, which is exactly why a little planning goes a long way. Start in the historic core, then drift east to the quiet canals most day-trippers never reach. These ten stops are the ones we'd send a friend to first.

Squares

1. The Markt (Market Square)

The beating heart of Bruges, ringed by stepped-gable façades and the towering Belfry. Beautiful — and the most touristy spot in town, so admire it, then move on for food and coffee.

Towers

2. The Belfry (Belfort)

The 13th-century bell tower over the Markt. Climbing its 366 steps rewards you with the best rooftop view in the city — go early to beat the queue.

History

3. The Burg square & Basilica of the Holy Blood

A short step from the Markt, the Burg is the city's civic heart, home to the ornate Gothic Town Hall and the basilica that holds Bruges' famous relic.

Canals

4. Rozenhoedkaai

The most photographed corner of Bruges, where two canals meet beneath leaning brick houses. Magical at sunrise and after dark, when the day-trippers have gone.

Churches

5. Church of Our Lady

Its brick spire is one of the tallest in the world, and inside hangs Michelangelo's "Madonna and Child" — one of the few of his works to leave Italy in his lifetime.

Hidden gems

6. Begijnhof

A walled courtyard of whitewashed houses and tall trees, once home to a community of laywomen. A pocket of calm a few minutes' walk south of the centre.

Canals

7. Minnewater (Lake of Love)

A willow-fringed lake beside the Begijnhof, with swans and a stone bridge. The classic romantic stroll to end an afternoon.

Museums

8. Groeningemuseum

Compact but world-class, with Flemish Primitives by Jan van Eyck and Hans Memling. A perfect rainy-afternoon hour.

Outdoors

9. The windmills of Kruisvest

Follow the old ramparts on the eastern edge of town to a row of historic windmills on grassy banks — a breezy, local-feeling walk away from the crowds.

Hidden gems

10. Sint-Janshuismolen & the quiet east side

The one working windmill you can still go inside, and a gateway to the residential lanes where you'll finally hear Bruges go quiet. This is where a local would wander.

A local's tip: see the Markt and Rozenhoedkaai first thing in the morning or in the evening. Midday is the busiest, hottest and least photogenic — that's the time to be eating mussels or wandering the east side instead.

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