What to do and see in Bruges, Flanders: The Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers

January 9, 2022 Kelli Reichel

What could be more romantic and inspiring than a place that looks like a backdrop for a fairy tale? The medieval overtones of Bruges’ cobblestone streets lead to countless historical, architectural and artistic wonders. Marvel at ornate houses lining intricate canals, and understand why this is a favorite destination for all types of travelers. The whole city emanates an appreciation of the past, a love of the present, and enthusiasm for the future. Don’t miss Hof Bladelin, Groeninge Museum, Church of Our Lady, and Belfry and Market Halls.
Restaurants in Bruges

1. Segway Bruges

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Segway Bruges

The tour will be one of the best highlights of your visit to Bruges. The tour takes about 1 or 2 hours incl. driving training.

2. Bruges Ballooning

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Bruges Ballooning

The most romantic and adventurous way to discover Bruges is undoubtedly by hot air balloon. Bruges Ballooning offers, in exclusive co-operation with the city of Bruges, balloon flights over the centre of Bruges. Daily departures at sunrise and 2 hours before sunset. A one-hour balloon trip takes you over the city of Bruges, and it's wonderful surrounding castles and fields. Champagne and hotel pick-up are included.

3. Amazing Escape

Ezelstraat 79, Bruges 8000 Belgium +32 472 91 16 11 [email protected] http://www.amazingescape.be
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Amazing Escape

Unique and highly recommended escape rooms in the center of Bruges. Try to find a way out in 60 minutes. 1. Upside Down. In this house designed by a bizarre architect, the laws of gravitation no longer prevail. A unique experience, but how will you get back in the normal world? 2. Mission Michelangelo. In 1944 German soldiers have stolen the ‘Madonna with child’ of Michelangelo from the Church of Our Lady in Bruges. Whether the famous statue will be found back, depends on your team!

Reviewed By Mr-Bye-bye

My wife and I played both the upside down and the Michelangelo rooms. The upside down was very unique, and the Michelangelo room was really fun due to the heavily themed room and historical element. We played with only two players. both of these rooms are far from easy, and I would recommend playing with about four players. There's a lot to do in these rooms, and we did not escape in time. The owner and our game master was fantastic. He actually let us go into a little bit of overtime and play through because there was no booking after us. The hint system is simple since the game master is watching and listening to the entire game. Hints are delivered in a way that matches the room theme. These rooms are a good example a fantastically designed, homegrown escape rooms. Can't say enough about these rooms. if you can only do one, I highly recommend the Michelangelo room because of the seeming and local historical element.

4. Belfort

Markt 7, Bruges 8000 Belgium +32 50 44 87 43 http://bezoekers.brugge.be/en/belfort-belfry
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Belfort

The most important of Bruges' towers stands 83 metres tall. It houses, amongst other things, a carillon with 47 melodious bells. In the reception area, waiting visitors can discover all kinds of interesting information about the history and working of this unique world-heritage protected belfry. Those who take on the challenge of climbing the tower can pause for a breather on the way up in the old treasury, where the city's charters, seal and public funds were kept during the Middle Ages, and also at the level of the impressive clock or in the carillonneur's chamber. Finally, after a tiring 366 steps, your efforts will be rewarded with a breath-taking and unforgettable panoramic view of Bruges and her surroundings.

Reviewed By colinb977 - Peterborough, United Kingdom

272feet (83m) 366 steps to the top, but well worth the effort,because the view is marvellous, There are a couple of landings on the way up with interesting items to see, while you catch your breath. At the top the carilllion chimed while we were there, Get there at opening time 09.30hrs because when we got down loads of people were queueing,

5. Deluxe Free Tours

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Deluxe Free Tours

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