BELGIUM TRIP
BRUGES & BRUSSELS
BRUGES
The historic centre of Bruges is essentially a medieval town wherein you can find many Gothic brick structures and buildings. Since it was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list, it started to gain international attention.
Because of its beautiful canals, Bruges known as " the Venice of the North". You should visit firstly Markt Square that shadowed by medieval buildings, the area is peppered with cafés that spill out into the streets. Most people agree that the Minnewater Lake is a must-see for its romantic atmosphere and pleasant views. You should also visit the Church of Our Lady which is completed in the 15th century and If you are chocolate lover like us you can visit the museum of Choco-Story. This museum is all about chocolate: its history, its recipes and more. We're sure you will fall in love with Bruges.
Bruges is a charming city of elegant swans and medieval streets. For foodies, there are several sites dedicated to Belgian specialties: the Choco-Story (chocolate), the De Halve Maan Brewery (Belgian beer) and the Frietmuseum (fries). But ancient history is on display too; make sure and see the medieval Historic Centre of Brugge and the current-day Benedictine convent Beguinage. There are also awe-inspiring churches and a watery landscape of canals, as well as a lovely lake.
BRUSSELS
The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is a fascinating place with stunning architecture and fascinating history packed into every street and alleyway. In the Grand Place in Brussels is the beautiful 15th Century city hall but dotted around the square you will also be impressed by the six guild halls and their striking architecture. The square is worth visiting several times at different times of the day.
You will find the Manneken Pis by taking the right lane away from the town hall. The statue is thought to date back to the early 17th Century when it was designed by Jerome Duquesnoy and this statue is a popular tourist attraction in the city.
We'll also visit to the Atomium which made in 1958 to welcome a new and atomic age to Belgium. This sculpture is an accurate depiction of an iron molecule except that it is about 165 billion times larger!
Don’t miss Brussels's special tastes like fries, mussels and beer. You should try the Belgium waffles and chocolate as well.



Düsseldorf Central Train Station / Around 00:30 / 50 Euro