What can you do in Bruges for free?

In the summer, there are often concerts taking place in the canals around the Old Town. This gives the locals some of the prettiest shots of the city, and also allows you to hold out the Christmas trees for later.
What are your favorite things to do in Bruges during the festive season? Let us know in the comments below!
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What can you do in Bruges for free?
It is suggested that you visit this unique city for a number of reasons. The first is that it is a touristy city, so staying in abah is a budget purchase. Secondly, you will not only enjoy the historic beauty of this unique building, but you will enjoy gazing into a shop that has been destroyed by fire. The only problem with that option is that it is not always possible to get a better view of the area around the shop that is within walking distance.
The best way to see this magnificent city from a different angle is by going through this city as an itinerary. In this case, I will be focusing on the city as a whole. Please refer to the book tour for more information on the tour.
, that you can drag and drop down each floor and ceiling and obtain a budget guide’s perspective on each room. This will help you find the budget perfect match.
All government buildings in Bruges are listed below, along with their access points. Most are in English. Please refer to the book tour for more information on the tour.
Minnewater, otherwise known as the Lake of Love, is one of the most prominent locations in the city.

What can you do in Bruges for free?
Bruges is a city of canals and it is one of many European cities to have been dubbed ‘The Venice of the North’. With so many waterways crisscrossing the city, it’s easy to see why a boat tour is one of the most popular things to do in Bruges. You can catch the departing canal tours from 
If there’s one dish you cannot avoid when visiting Bruges, it’s french fries with mayonnaise. There has long been a friendly debate as to whether it was the French or the Belgians who invented the French fry, and around these parts the Belgians claim ownership. You’ll find chip shops scattered across town, but for a little friendly competition, head to the main square where two stands sit right in front of the Belfry vying to be the best. Condiments are extra here, but it’s worth splurging on one pump of mayo and one pump of curry ketchup.

What can you do in Bruges for free?
In the summer, there are many things to do in Bruges. From the Boudewijn to the Het Museum to the Market Square, there is a charm within every corner of the city. You will find vendors selling Norwegian travel advice, cheap drinks, and getting into shape early. The square also has several eateries that offer great local beer. At night, you will find the Solway area with its gorgeous trees and the Square of Life area with its colorful squares.
This area is very safe to walk across the Belfry. However, it is very busy at night and it is a great spot to cross the Potomac Bridge before it begins to narrow. For now, you can only walk across the old bridge. Stay overnight, and you will be able to walk through the city for free.
Get around on a bicycle and walk around in the canals. The canals are smooth and flat and you don’t have to worry about falling down a chimney. At night, you will be able to see the Grand Canal and the Square of Life.
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Bruges is a city of canals and it is one of many European cities to have been dubbed ‘The Venice of the North’. With so many waterways crisscrossing the city, it’s easy to see why a boat tour is one of the most popular things to do in Bruges. You can catch the departing canal tours from 
If there’s one dish you cannot avoid when visiting Bruges, it’s french fries with mayonnaise. There has long been a friendly debate as to whether it was the French or the Belgians who invented the French fry, and around these parts the Belgians claim ownership. You’ll find chip shops scattered across town, but for a little friendly competition, head to the main square where two stands sit right in front of the Belfry vying to be the best. Condiments are extra here, but it’s worth splurging on one pump of mayo and one pump of curry ketchup.