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Budget Tips for Bruges

 
  1. Just like in most European cities, some of Bruges' most beautiful buildings are its churches. Entrance to most is free. The best known is the Church of our Lady which houses Michelangelo's 'Madonna and Child', while entrance to the 'Basilica of the Holy Blood' is also free. Entrance to St. Saviour's Cathedral, Bruges' oldest parish church, is also free.

  2. Founded in 1245 by the Countess of Flanders, Bruges' 'Begijnhof' is almost like a separate town within the city. This is where the 'Begijnen', a group of women that lived like nuns although didn't make the same vows, lived. Today the small 'town' is a series of whitewashed houses that is extremely serene when compared to the hustle and bustle of the city centre.

  3. If you're a culture vulture and like to take in as many museums as possible in different cities, enquire in Bruges' tourist office about different 'combination tickets'. One costs €15 and gets you entrance into 5 museums, while another gets you entrance into three museums, bike rental for a day and a drink!

  4. It's a bit of a cliché when it comes to 'budget tips', but it really is difficult to think of a city nicer to wander around for a few hours than Bruges. Thanks to its medieval streets and canals many have compared it to something from a fairytale. Get lost for an afternoon in its streets. And because of the 'Belfry', you'll never get lost!

  5. Look around your hostel and you'll find small maps with 'Bruges City Walk' on the front of them. These walks have been set with young people in mind and are a great way to see different parts of the city.

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