Bruges & Ghent Tour: Taste Belgium from Paris!
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Overview
The Bruges and Ghent Small Group Tour from Paris with Tastings offers a personal and memorable exploration of Belgium's gems. This full-day bus tour focuses on customer satisfaction, encouraging participants to share their preferences for a tailored experience.
Travelers can expect comfortable, air-conditioned transport from Paris, eliminating the stress of navigating to a meeting point. The tour guides provide educational insights into Belgian history and traditions, revealing unique spots often missed by independent travelers. Key stops include Bruges, with its historical tour and optional boat ride and beer tasting, and Ghent, each offering a deep dive into Belgian culture.
This tour includes bottled water, a knowledgeable guide, all fees and taxes, and a delightful chocolate tasting experience. Gratuities are not included. Please note that Belgium is known for its frequent rain, so bringing an umbrella is advisable.



Highlights
Explore Two Cities in One Day: See the best of Bruges and Ghent on a single, convenient tour.
Enjoy Comfortable Transport: Travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle from Paris.
Taste Delicious Belgian Chocolate: Experience a delightful chocolate tasting as part of your tour.
Learn from an Expert Guide: Gain insights into Belgian history and culture from a knowledgeable guide.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy the tour, praising the knowledgeable guides and the opportunity to see Bruges and Ghent in a single day. Some find the pace quick and desire more included amenities.

Customers loved the chance to see two beautiful cities in one day.
Many reviewers highlighted the guide's knowledge and enthusiasm.
The chocolate tasting was a delicious highlight for many travelers.
The small group size allowed for a more personal and intimate experience.
Some found the tour a bit rushed, with limited time in each city.
A few wished for more included food or drink options besides chocolate.
The Journey
Bruges
Journey from Paris to Bruges, a captivating medieval city in Belgium accessible via a scenic 3-hour highway drive. Once the richest city in the world, Bruges offers a glimpse into the Northern Renaissance. Discover the secrets of Belgian chocolate and beer, and immerse yourself in the city's rich history, Flemish art, and local legends. Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides a preserved medieval experience that is truly unforgettable.
Bruges Historical Tour
Uncover the captivating history of Bruges, a city that once reigned as the richest in the world and the cradle of the Northern Renaissance. Delve into the fascinating past of Belgium and Bruges, encountering Flemish masters and local legends. Experience the best-preserved medieval city, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, and indulge in the authentic flavors of Belgian chocolate and beer.
Bruges Boat Ride and Beer Tasting
Experience the charm of Bruges from a unique perspective with a scenic boat ride along its picturesque canals. Conclude your exploration with an authentic Belgian beer tasting, savoring the flavors of this iconic beverage. This combination offers a relaxing and delightful immersion into the city's culture and atmosphere.
Ghent
Travel from Ghent, Belgium, back to Paris via a convenient 3.5-hour highway drive. Use the opportunity to reflect on the historical and cultural experiences encountered in Belgium. Ghent, a city known for its medieval architecture and vibrant atmosphere, provides a memorable departure point for the journey back to Paris.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes bottled water, a professional guide providing expert commentary, all necessary fees and taxes, and comfortable transport in an air-conditioned vehicle. A highlight is the included chocolate tasting experience, allowing guests to sample some of Belgium's finest treats. Gratuities are not included in the tour price. Hotel pickup and drop-off are provided for added convenience.
Hot Tip
Real reviews suggest wearing comfortable shoes, as there is a good amount of walking involved. Also, even if the forecast looks clear, bring an umbrella – Belgium is known for unexpected showers!.