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Belgium 3-Day Itinerary: Brussels, Bruges, & Ghent

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Explore the enchanting medieval cities of Belgium with this 3-day itinerary covering Brussels, Bruges, and Ghent. Discover iconic landmarks, picturesque canals, and rich history as you immerse yourself in the charm of these Belgian gems.

  • Bruges City Hall

    Bruges City Hall is located in the same plaza as Basilica of the Holy Blood.

  • Basilica of the Holy Blood

    Basilica of the Holy Blood is located in the same plaza as Bruges City Hall.

  • Rosary Quay

    Rosary Quay is a stunning picturesque street and area, the perfect place to snap some photos and wander around.

  • Boniface Bridge

    Boniface Bridge is a little hidden down a back alley.

  • Church of our Lady

    Church of our Lady is located in the same plaza as Boniface Bridge.

  • Minnewater Park

    Minnewater Park is a beautiful park where two canals meet, offering a magical experience, especially during the Christmas season, with an ice rink and a bar overlooking the water.

  • Grote Market

    Grote Market has the iconic and classic Belgium colorful buildings lining the square.

  • Belfry of Brugge

    Belfry of Brugge is a beautiful building where you can pay €15 to climb up the 366 steps and have amazing views.

  • Gravensteen

    Gravensteen is an unreal castle preserved from the 10th century that has a moat and everything.

  • Friday Market

    Friday Market is a beautiful little plaza.

  • NT Ghent

    NT Ghent is a beautiful performing Arts Theater.

  • St Bavo's Cathedral

    St Bavo's Cathedral offers some stunning views.

  • Belfry of Ghent

    Belfry of Ghent was built between 1313 and 1380 and cost €11 to go up.

  • St Nicholas's Cathedral

    St Nicholas's Cathedral is right next to Korenmarkt.

  • Korenmarkt

    Korenmarkt is one of the main roads to walk along for shopping and restaurants.

  • St Michael's bridge

    From St Michael's bridge, you can see St Michael's Church.

  • St Michael's Church

    St Michael's Church is located right behind St Michael's bridge.

  • Grand Palace

    The Grand Palace is probably the most iconic thing to see in all of Brussels.

  • Brussels Town Hall

    Brussels Town Hall is located at the Grand Palace.

  • King's house

    The King's house, now holds the Brussels City Museum, at the Grand Palace.

  • Brussels City Museum

    The Brussels City Museum is located in the King's house at the Grand Palace.

  • galleries royalist St Hubert

    The galleries royalist St Hubert is an arcade hall with all of Belgium's famous chocolate shops like Mary, Neuhaus, Pierre and Marcolini.