- Belfry and Cloth Hall (Belfort en Lakenhalle) - The 91-metre-tall belfry of Ghent is one of three medieval towers that overlook the old city centre of Ghent, Belgium, the other two belonging to Saint Bavo Cathedral and Saint Nicholas’ Church.
- Graslei and Korenlei - A quay in the historic city center of Ghent, Belgium, located on the right bank of the Leie river.
- St. Bavo’s Cathedral (Sint-Baafskathedraal) - The Saint Bavo Cathedral an 89-meter-tall Gothic cathedral in Ghent, Belgium. It is the seat of the diocese of Ghent, is named for Saint Bavo of Ghent, and contains the well-known Ghent Altarpiece.
- Gravensteen - The current castle dates to 1180 and was the residence of the Counts of Flanders until 1353. It was subsequently re-purposed as a court, prison, mint, and even as a cotton factory.
- Saint Nicholas Church - St. Nicholas’ Church is one of the oldest and most prominent landmarks in Ghent, Belgium. Begun in the early 13th century as a replacement for an earlier Romanesque church.
- Basilica of the Holy Blood - The Basilica of the Holy Blood is a Roman Catholic basilica in Bruges, Belgium. The church houses a venerated relic of the Holy Blood allegedly collected by Joseph of Arimathea and brought from the Holy Land by Thierry of Alsace.
- Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk - The Church of Our Lady in Bruges, Belgium, dates mainly from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries. Its tower, at 115.6 metres in height, remains the tallest structure in the city and the second tallest brickwork tower in the world.
- Stadhuis - The Bruges City Hall is one of the oldest city halls in the entire Netherlands region. It is located in Burg Square, the area of the former fortified castle in the centre of Bruges.
- Minnewater Lake - The famous area is called the “Lake of Love” and” Lovers bridge” .
Itâs a romantic place to be with someone you love! An amazing location within the confines of the city.
- Burg Square - The Burg Square is the political center of Bruges. It is a lovely place where architecture lovers can enjoy the amazing mix of beautiful buildings.
- The Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde - The Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaerde is the only preserved beguinage in the Belgian city of Bruges. There are no more Beguines living there, but since 1927 it functions as a convent for Benedictines, founded by canon Hoornaert.
- Historic Centre of Brugge - There will be time for an optional but unforgettable canal tour.
- Professional multilingual guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pick up & drop-off
- Food and drinks
Join us as we journey back in time through the two most captivating cities in Flanders! Our first stop is Ghent, where we will explore Saint-Bavo’s Cathedral, home to the renowned Mystic Lamb painting (optional). Along the journey, we will pass by the Castle of the Counts of Flanders, the striking medieval harbor, and other notable sights.
After lunch in Bruges, we will bask in the tranquility of the Lake of Love and the charming Beguinage. Our guide will reveal the stories and mysteries of the city’s past, from the Viking era to the end of the Medieval period. We cover ‘all’ significant highlights in Bruges: the Basilica of the Holy Blood of Jesus, the Belfry Tower, Our Lady’s Church, Saint John’s Hospital, and others. A delightful boat ride along the narrow canals is also an option.
Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes to navigate through the cobblestone streets!
- Access to the Mystic Lamb at St Bavo’s Cathedral is not possible on Sundays
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
- Our guides are pleased to guide the tours in English, Spanish and/or French depending on the language need of our guests on the tour
- Please note that we cannot accomodate latecomers
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.