Bruges Essentials

Bruges Essentials & Tourist Information
Currency
Euro
Exchange Rate
Aprox £1 = €1.32
Journey Time
Aprox 2H 40 mins via Eurostar
Time Zone 
GMT = +1 hour
Language  Flemish
Voltage 220 V (European two-pin plugs)

National Holidays In Bruge
January 1st - New Years Day
January 6th - Epiphany
April 2nd (2010) Good Friday
April 5th (2010) Easter Monday
May 1st -
Labour Day
May 12th -
Whit Monday
July 21st -
Independence Day
Aug 15th (2010)
Assumption
November 1st - All Saints' Day
November 11th - Rememberance Day
December 25th Christmas Day
 
Bruges Tourist Attractions
The museums and monuments of Bruges all have uniform hours of operation from 9.30am until 5pm 6 days a week with the vast majority closed on Mondays. Admission charges range from €2 - €8 per attraction or a special ticket allowing entry into any 5 points of interest is just €15. The Belfry - offering unmissable views of the stunning Bruges skyline and the inspiring Groeninge Museum are two of the most popular and essential visits during a Bruges short break and are well worthwhile.

 
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Bruges Opening Hours
As a general rule, shops are open from 10am to 6pm with some of the smaller independent shops closing for lunch but staying open later in the evening. On Sundays, pâtisseries, chocolate shops and delicatessens are likely to be open to cater for the large volume of weekend day-trippers and foreign tourists. Banks and post offices operate usual business hours Monday to Friday.

Bruges Food & Drink 
Bruges traditional cuisine is hearty and filling and perfect for a cold afternoon. Enjoy Bruges filet steak or Flemisch Beef stew both served with crisp winter vegetables and the delicious mussels and fries simply have to be tried. Bruges is a beer drinker’s heaven with over 1000 different brews available ranging from the crisp and light, dark or fruity. For diners looking for something a little more exotic there are many restaurants serving up global cuisine including Mediterranean, Italian, African and Asian. 
 
Tipping & Etiquette In Bruges
Tipping is not compulsory as all service charges will be included on any final bill in restaurants and hotels. Any further gratuities will nevertheless be appreciated for outstanding service. For taxi rides, simply round up to an extra Euro or two and you may wish to compensate your hotel concierge similarly for any excellent service received.
 
Flemish Phrases For Tourists  
Hello
Goeiendag
  Do you speak English?
Spreekt U Engels?
Goodbye
Dag   Excuse me Pardon
Good Evening
Goedenavond 
 
How much is it? 
Hoeveel is het? 
 Yes
Ja
  Where is...?
Waar is …?
No Nee  
What time is it?
Hoe laat is het?
Please Alstublieft   Bank de bank
Thank you very much Dank U   Currency Exchange het wisselkantoor
How are you? Hoe gaat het met U?   Hotel een hotel
     

Bruges Useful Numbers
• Calling the UK from Bruges – 0044 + area code minus zero + number
• Police – 112
• Ambulance – 112
• Fire - 112

Disabled Access In Bruges
Due to its historic importance, Bruges will never be able to fully adapt to the needs of the disabled traveller with narrow, winding staircases and cobbled streets part of its beauty. However most museums have sufficient facilities to make a visit enjoyable for wheelchair users with ramps, lifts and adapted toilets. Some newer trams in Bruges have wheelchair access and spaces and there is a city wide pre bookable taxi service for disabled passengers.

Belgium Embassies
• GB Embassy - Rue d'Arlon 85 Aarlenstraat 1040 Brussels Tel: +32 (0)2 287 6211
• Belgian Embassy - 17 Grosvenor Crescent London SW1X 7EE Tel: 020 7470 3700

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