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Bruges

Top quality Belgium chocolate.

Belgium, Bruges: The story behind the best chocolate

The secret to making the finest chocolate is revealed in a Bruges museum.

  • by David Whitley
Belgian fries.

Where do french fries originally come from? The Frietmuseum in Bruges reveals all

French fries did not, in fact, originate in France.

  • by Kristie Kellahan
A gondolier surveys the Venice cityscape.

Tour Europe's great canal cities: Water worlds

Many cities can claim the title 'Europe's other Venice'. And you can reach them all on an outstanding train journey.

  • by Anthony Dennis
Night image of north side of Market Square, with enchanting street cafes, meeting place of the Bruge.

In Bruges, Belgium travel guide: A behind the scenes look

You've seen the film, now see the city. Ute Junker explores Belgium's prettiest town.

  • by Ute Junker
Relais Bourgondisch Cruyce.

Six of the best canal hotels

Any stay is special when there is water right on your doorstep.

  • by Shaney Hudson
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The world's top 10 best small towns

The world's greatest city? Who cares? Bigger isn't always better - here are some the world's best bite-sized destinations...

Snowglobes at Christmas market, Vienna.?

Dreamy white Christmas

If you think the festive season is missing its magic, a wander through some of Europe's best Christmas markets will do wonders for your yuletide spirit, says Brian Johnston.

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Twenty reasons to visit Bruges

From churches and museums to chocolate and windmills, this is the best on offer in Bruges.

  • by Shaney Hudson
Stuart Wilson, on his second hand Gazelle opa fiets or grandpa bike.

Dutch delight on a granny bike

You don't need Lycra, a fancy bike and lung-busting hills to cycle in the path of professionals, writes Ian Wilson.

Beers all (year) round ... Bruges is king of the beerfest.

All hail the king of the beerfest

Move over Oktoberfest. Valkerie Baynes finds that when it comes to beer, Belgium is the king.