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Belfry of Bruges
With a height of 83 metres, the Belfry of Bruges is the second highest building in the city. It was built in the 13th century and has 366 steps.
The belfry, also known as the Halletoren, was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List on 4 December 1999.
Address
Markt 7
8000 Brugge
Contact
musea.reservatie@brugge.be
+32 50 44 87 43
Website
www.museabrugge.be/bezoek-onze-musea/onze-musea-en-monumenten/belfort
De Wonderlamp
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Shipping company Seastar
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Westfront Nieuwpoort
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Bruges – the Venice of the North
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Nature preserve ‘De IJzermonding’
In this beautiful nature reserve, a unique phenomenon happens.’De IJzer’ is the only Belgian river that flows directly into the North Sea.
The Rotunda
Whether you’re crazy about architecture or not, you cannot leave Westende without visiting the Grand Hôtel Belle Vue, AKA The Rotunda; thé city’s icon!