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BRUGES
Vol. 12, No. 2 Belgium
November / December 2006
Medieval Bruges, a very popular tourist destination, is one of Europe’s most beautifully preserved medieval towns. The old street patterns remain virtually intact and the buildings, mostly dating from the 15th to 18th centuries, house the town’s many intriguing hotels, restaurants and museums. Many tourists visit Bruges on a quick day trip on the way to other destinations, but this fairytale town deserves a closer look. During the 14th and 15th centuries, when Bruges was one of Europe’s largest and most prosperous town’s, it was home to the Dukes of Burgundy’s sumptuous court. This issue of The European Traveller tours the many fascinating historic sights and art treasures from its most glorious era. Which hotels have the best rooms and views; which new restaurant offers better food for half the price of the town’s better-known Michelin restaurants; and which wonderful sights should not be missed? There is no better resource than the Bruges issue of The European Traveller! Subscribers may also want to consider the issues on Paris, Paris Day Trips, Amsterdam and Heidelberg.
Special Note: Photos in printed issues are not in color. Back issues are non-refundable.
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