Discover the magic of Bruges on this elegant private full-day tour from Paris. Travel in comfort on a scenic journey through the French and Belgian countryside before arriving in one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval cities, often called the “Venice of the North.” Cobblestone streets, canals, historic squares, and rich traditions make Bruges a perfect cultural escape just beyond France.
What to expect:
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Paris (private premium vehicle)
- Full-day guided tour: approx. 12–13 hours
- Scenic 3-hour drive each way through northern France and Belgium
- Entrance to the award-winning Historium Bruges with immersive VR experience of the Golden Age
- Walking tour of Market Square, Burg Square, and the Basilica of the Holy Blood
- Chocolate tasting at Choco-Story Museum or Belgian beer experience with panoramic city views
- Free time for shopping (lace, chocolate, beer) or exploring canals and cafés
Mercedes E/BMW 5<br/>Pickup included
Volvo V60/Totota C-Hr/similar<br/>Pickup included
Mercedes Class-V<br/>Pickup included
Сomfortable drive through the French and Belgian countryside with scenic views and rest stop en route.
immersive VR journey through medieval Bruges, recreating daily life of the 15th century.
Guided walking tour — discover Market Square, Burg Square, and the Basilica of the Holy Blood, with a professional guide.
Choco-Story Museum or Beer Experience — choose between chocolate-making discovery with tastings or an interactive beer journey.
Relaxing evening drive back through the French countryside, with hotel drop-off upon arrival.
Your guide will be waiting in front of the Starbucks located right outside Kunitachi Station, standing at the entrance and wearing a logo name badge, so you can easily recognize them.
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Gare du Nord, Gare de Lyon
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