Bruges Market Square Tours

Bruges Market Square which includes a city and heritage architecture
Bruges Market Square showing night scenes, a city and a square or plaza
Bruges Market Square showing a city, street scenes and markets
Bruges Market Square showing street scenes, heritage architecture and a square or plaza
Bruges Market Square featuring markets, a square or plaza and a city


The historical heart of Bruges is framed by guild buildings and the Provincial Court. Presiding over the square is the imposing Belfort.

Since 958, the Grote Markt has been at the center of Bruges life. Once packed with merchants and buyers, today the Markt is a hub for tourism. Put aside some time to experience the restaurants, cafés, gift shops, guided tours and enchanting architecture of this lively part of the city. 

Though it covers only 2.5 acres (1 hectare), there is much to see in Bruges' Grote Markt. First, climb to the top of the majestic Belfort and take in the spectacular views. With your feet back on the ground, take pictures of the Markt's quaint fairy tale-style architecture the 1887 neo-Gothic Provincial Court building is especially impressive. The row of gabled guild houses adds charm and color.

Stop to view the statue in the center of the square. It pays tribute to Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck, who led the Bruges Matins, a violent uprising against the French in the early 14th century.

If possible, come to the Grote Markt on a Wednesday morning. This is when the weekly market sets up to sell local fruit, vegetables and other edibles. Take a break at one of the many eateries and cafés around the square it's a good idea to check the prices before you take a seat. After mid-November the Wednesday market moves to Burg square to make way for a public skating rink and Christmas stalls.

The Grote Markt is essential to any Bruges itinerary, but it can get very busy with tourists. After having a look around, avoid the crowds by branching off down one of the many adjoining cobblestone streets. Also be sure to make a visit to the neighboring Burg square and its Basilica of the Holy Blood. When your sightseeing is finished in the square, climb aboard a horse-drawn carriage tour for an enjoyable and lazy way to enjoy the rest of Bruges.

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Fantastic area!!!!

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Don't eat here though! The best food is down side streets, like the restaurant Spinola!

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Just Beautiful!

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If you are there for the Christmas market leave open the chance for lunch from the street stalls and a local brew. The crowd is friendly and the eats are cheap!

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The restaurant De Beurze at the corner is simply the best in this square. Take a food package they offer. Good food and good price! Cheaper package at nearby restaurant (15 euros) was the worst. Cold food, expensive drink and bad service!

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