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If you like bottled beers you should visit 't Brugs Beertje, Kemelstraat 5, Brugge


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Named "Bruges' Little Bear" the pub was opened in 1983 and has been a mecca for good beers ever since.

This is another small building with tight, or intimate, seating.

They offer 300 beers in bottle, with about 4 on tap. Tap beer is just not a big thing in Belgium.


Foxy

This place ( http://www.halvemaan.be/nl/home ) is also a must. Interesting and fun brewery tour, free beer tasting, retail opportunity at the end.


I find that the Lonely Planet guidebooks are good for restaurant, bar and caf? recommendations and self guided walking tours. However, central Bruge is small, so wandering around is easy.


Chocolate shops in their hundreds, great for Christmas presents.


I love the place.

I got the ferry from Hull (or 'ull if you're from that way) when I used to work there. We did 12 hours in Bruges. Ferry - beers all night. Shuttle bus to Bruges, breakfast in Bruges on the square. A walk around the tower and historical sculptures then sausage and beer at the Christmas market. Boat ride round the rivers and then get yourself to de garre. A bar that serves their own beer 'de garre' at 13/14% (from what I can remember). They don't do pints funnily enough. Evening done. Ferry home.

'In Bruges' should be a pre requisite to visiting the city.

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> None of the medieval prettiness of Bruges, but

> better at everything else and far cheaper.


But isn't the medieval prettiness basically the whole reason for going? Bruges isn't exactly expensive either.


Ghent is nice, btw... a bit more fun than Bruges, perhaps.

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