Brugge cruise port guide
Bruges, Belgium is called “the Venice of the North,” and its canals and romantic cobblestone alleys twist and turn to show visitors a perfectly preserved side of medieval history and culture. The city center of Bruges is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, meaning a stroll through its center is a must-see and must-photograph opportunity for travelers. History and art buffs will find plenty to see during a cruise to Bruges, like hearing stories of ancient Belgian lore or touring 19th century castles like Loppem Castle or Castle Wijnendale along the way. Then there’s the Groeningemuseum, an impressive art gallery featuring work from artists like Jan Van Eyck to Magritte. As a stop on a Northern European cruise, Belgium also offers plenty of chances to relax, whether you’re taking a tour of a brewery or simply strolling around the Markt, a medieval square where restaurants, cafes, and weekly markets promise plenty of people-watching. Of course, it wouldn’t be a trip to Belgium without trying the region’s signature beer and chocolate, so leave time and room for a cold one and a rich dessert.
About Brugge
The Port of Zeebrugge — also officially known as the Port of Bruges or Bruges Seaport — is a major North Sea port situated in the municipality of Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium, managed by the autonomous public authority MBZ (Maatschappij van de Brugse Zeehaven). While primarily a large commercial hub handling over 50 million tonnes of cargo annually and serving as Europe's leading RoRo port, it also accommodates passenger transport, with cruise ships among the vessel types departing its waters.
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