The Most Romantic Spots In Bruges

Jan Van Eyckplein
Jan Van Eyckplein | © Jan D'Hondt/courtesy of Toerisme Brugge
Nana Van De Poel

With a postcard-perfect medieval look, pairs of swans drifting around on meandering canals, and a body of water literally called the ‘Lake of Love’, you’d be hard-pressed to name a city more inherently romantic than Bruges. So why fight it? Embrace the hype and go all out with this lovey-dovey list of the city’s most charmingly romantic highlights.

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1. Minnewater Bridge

Minnewaterbrug | © Jan Darthet/courtesy of Toerisme Brugge
© Jan Darthet/courtesy of Toerisme Brugge

Minnewater Bridge

Minnewaterbrug | © Jan Darthet/courtesy of Toerisme Brugge

Minnewater Park & Hof De Jonghe

Follow up the walk with a picnic at the tranquil Minnewater Park. Plop down between the colorful flowerbeds or on one of the benches overlooking the lake and enjoy nature and Bruges’ signature legions of swans. Another prime picnic spot is Hof De Jonghe, a hidden green gem in the middle of the city center where sheep merrily graze underneath apple trees during spring.
Minnewaterpark, Bruges, Belgium

Hof De Jonghe, Langerei, Bruges, Belgium

Minnewaterpark

The Gulliver Tree & Vero Caffè

On rainy days when long walks aren’t in the cards, a long brunch at The Gulliver Tree is there to banish the gloom. Make yourself at home in their living room-style lounge and sip your tea in front of the fireplace. Another charming coffee house to hide out in is the snug Vero Caffè, run by mother-daughter team Veronique and Chloë, queens of the homemade pastry.

The Gulliver Tree, Cordoeaniersstraat 4, Bruges, Belgium +32 50 73 15 16

Vero Caffè, Sint-Jansplein 9, Bruges, Belgium +32 50 70 96 09

Quiet quays

If you think Bruges is romantic by day, wait until the sun starts to set and take a saunter along the Gouden-Handrei, the Sint-Annarei and the Groenerei. Free of tourist masses but equally picturesque, these cobbled streets along the canals have a knack for making you feel like you’re the only two people in this magnificent medieval world.
Gouden-Handrei, Bruges, Belgium

Sint-Annarei, Bruges, Belgium

Groenerei, Bruges, Belgium

Bruges quays

2. Stoofstraat

Church

Stoofstraat

This exceptionally slim alley has a history of rendez-vous, though not of the overt kind. The Stoofstraat (or ‘Stove Street’) used to be home to a notorious bathhouse for the hot and heavy elite. Wealthy men not only came here to have a haircut and clean themselves up, but to enjoy a romp with local prostitutes as well. In a way it was Bruges’ very own red light district until the Church shut down the fun. Due to obvious reasons these kind of places were located in discreet, narrow alleys such as this one. In some places the walls are so close to each other you can spread out your arms and touch both sides.

Stoofstraat, Bruges, Belgium

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3. Bonifacius Bridge

Bridge, Church

One of the most picturesque spots in a town bursting with them is the Bonifacius Bridge. Nestled in between two other charming Bruges highlights – the regal Gruuthuse palace with its stunning courtyard and the quaint, noble Arentshof – it has even surpassed the Minnewater Bridge to earn its nickname ‘the Bridge of Love’. A built-in bench on the inside makes for the perfect seat to watch the boats and swans float by. Don’t imagine the medieval romances that must have bloomed here just yet though. Despite its ancient look the Bonifacius Bridge is only a little over a century old, a veritable youngster in Bruges terms.

4. Café Rose Red

Cafe

Café Rose Red

Ignore the fact that this intimate establishment got its name from a Stephen King television series and you’ve wound up in a setting that almost begs one to pop the question. With all dark wood paneling, candlelight everywhere and dozens of red roses dangling from the ceiling, owner Kris might as well be Cupid in disguise. Cleverly combining his snug space with a nice selection of Trappist beers, he’s had multiple newly engaged couples walk out with big grins on their faces.

Cordoeaniersstraat 16, Bruges, Belgium +32 50 33 90 51

5. Beguinage

Museum

Beguinage | © Jan Darthet/courtesy of Toerisme Brugge
© Jan Darthet/courtesy of Toerisme Brugge

Beguinage

Beguinage | © Jan Darthet/courtesy of Toerisme Brugge

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6. ‘t Zwart Huis

Bar

‘t Zwart Huis

When planning a romantic night on the town in Bruges you’ll want to check if there’s anything playing at ‘t Zwart Huis. There’s nothing like a little blues to tug at the heartstrings, and a live gig at this atmospheric jazz den should melt even the most skeptic of souls. Another great option for smooth concerts is cellar bar Comptoir des Arts.
‘t Zwart Huis, Kuipersstraat 23, Bruges, Belgium +32 50 69 11 40
Comptoir des Arts, Vlamingstraat 53, 8000 Bruges, Belgium +32 494 38 79 61

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