With just over a month to go until Christmas, the festive season is in full swing, with winter springing up everywhere.
If you're considering a quick from the UK, you might be contemplating spending the period somewhere a bit more exotic. One of top can be found in the historic city of Bruges, complete with an ice rink and light experience trail.
The city's Winter Glow is back for 2024, lighting up Markt Square (Market Square) and Simon Stevinplein (Simon Stevin Square). This year's markets will be running from November 22 to January 5, 2025. Follow the Light experience trail, which guides you past ten different installations scattered throughout the city.
The main Bruges Christmas market is in Grote Markt, with its pretty, wooden chalets surrounding a glittering ice rink. A must for a visit to Bruges' Christmas market is a slice of beautifully decorated yule log, or a creamy, cockle-warming hot chocolate.
Unsurprisingly, the city is famed for its chocolate, and you can delve into over 5,500 years of history at the. Explore how cocoa has evolved over the centuries, from the spicy beverage of the Maya and Aztecs to the delicious treats we adore today.
Experience chocolate in a whole new way, learn how to craft pralines at one of their workshops, or uncover the museum's top recommendations for chocolate-related sights around the city.
When visiting Bruges, there are several historical attractions that should be on your itinerary. The Centre of Bruges was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000 due to its status as one of Europe's commercial and cultural capitals and its stunning Gothic architecture.
The Burg, often described as "the soul" of Bruges, is the location for the city's 14th City Hall, Stadhuis. Step inside to discover murals from the 20th century that bring the history of Bruges to life, alongside important documents, paintings of the city's governance, and majestic portraits of past rulers.
But it's the city's iconic Belfry of Bruges, a 13th-century bell tower, which steals the show; it once served as a treasury and archive and kept an eye on the city from above for fire and other hazards. Brace yourself to tackle the 366 steps to the top of the Belfry but the panoramic views of Bruges awaiting you are well worth the climb.
Don't miss the chance to snap a picture by the Rozenhoedkaai, heralded as one of the most picturesque spots in the city. For those seeking a tranquil escape, Minnewaterpark, or the Lake of Love Park, offers a serene retreat from the urban pace, with hidden garden nooks ensuring a peaceful atmosphere.
Beer aficionados will be right at home in Bruges, a city renowned for its brewing prowess, with places like , , and the offering a taste of everything from crisp pilsners to traditional Flemish beef.
And let's not forget about the , a unique museum dedicated entirely to Belgian fries, for those with a taste for the savoury. Delve into the storied past of the potato and discover a myriad of sauces and dressings that complement this beloved Belgian staple.
So, if you're up for a spontaneous trip this festive season, consider heading to Bruges for some Christmas cheer and chocolate indulgence.
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