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Bruges and Ghent

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Bruges and Ghent

Enjoy a picturesque short break by coach and join us on our ever-popular Bruges and Ghent holiday, taking in these two true delights of Belgium.

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Ghent Floralies and Keukenhof Gardens

Combine the beautiful Keukenhof Gardens with a visit to Ghent Floralies, an international plant and flower festival held every four years.

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Ghent

Gravensteen 

With its roots in medieval Europe, Gravensteen Castle, also called the ‘Castle of Counts’, stands as Ghent’s mighty masterpiece. Inside, explore the gatehouse, climb the ramparts, and wander through chambers that once housed noble counts. A trip back in time awaits within these walls!


St. Bavo’s Cathedral

St. Bavo’s Cathedral isn’t just Ghent’s main church; it’s an art lover’s paradise! Inside, van Eyck’s legendary ‘Adoration of the Mystic Lamb’ steals the show, while Rubens and Pourbus add their own flair to this historical and religious haven.


Graslei

Lined with stunning medieval buildings, Graslei’s façades dazzle as they reflect in the River Lys – a perfect place to step back in time while the world drifts by. Ships have been docking here since the 11th century and Ghent wouldn’t have it any other way!