Pedal through Bruges’ hidden gems on a retro bike tour. Discover secrets, taste local treats, and create unforgettable memories with a local guide.
Pedal through Bruges’ hidden gems on a retro bike tour. Discover secrets, taste local treats, and create unforgettable memories with a local guide.
- Burg Square - Located in Bruges, Burg Square is one of the city’s oldest and most significant squares, serving as the historic seat of power. It is surrounded by notable buildings such as the Town Hall and the Basilica of the Holy Blood, showcasing Bruges’ political and religious importance throughout history.
- Dukes’ Palace Residence - The…
- Burg Square - Located in Bruges, Burg Square is one of the city’s oldest and most significant squares, serving as the historic seat of power. It is surrounded by notable buildings such as the Town Hall and the Basilica of the Holy Blood, showcasing Bruges’ political and religious importance throughout history.
- Dukes’ Palace Residence - The Dukes’ Palace in Bruges is situated on the site of the former residence of the Dukes of Burgundy, who governed the city during its medieval golden era. The building retains elements of this historic past and highlights Bruges’ significance as a major political and cultural hub in the 15th century.
- Groenerei - Groene Rei in Bruges is a serene canal lined with historic buildings and lush trees, offering a peaceful ride. Its tranquil waters mirror the medieval architecture, making it one of the city’s most picturesque and calming locations.
- Belfry of Bruges - The Belfry of Bruges is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. This medieval bell tower, standing 83 meters above the Market Square, dates back to the 13th century and symbolizes Bruges’ wealth and independence. Visitors who climb the 366 steps are rewarded with breathtaking views over the historic city center.
- Jan Van Eyckplein - The Old Harbour and Jan van Eyck Square in Bruges are historic waterfront areas that were once bustling with medieval trade. Lined with charming buildings and canals, they reflect the city’s commercial heritage.
- Square and Statue of Simon Stevin - Simon Stevin Square in Bruges is a quaint historic square named after the Flemish mathematician and engineer Simon Stevin. At its center stands his statue, celebrating his contributions to science and his influence on the intellectual life of Bruges during the late 16th century.
- The Chocolate Line Bruges - The Chocolate Line in Bruges is a haven for chocolate enthusiasts, offering a wide array of exquisite, handcrafted chocolates made from premium ingredients. A visit here allows you to savor unique and delightful creations, crafted with love!
- Brugse Vesten - The Remparts of Bruges are well-preserved medieval city walls encircling the historic center, lined with canals and green walking paths. Along the walls stand several traditional windmills, once used to grind grain, which have become iconic symbols of Bruges’ defensive and industrial past.
- The Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaarde - The Beguinage of Bruges, established in 1245, is a tranquil enclosed community of whitewashed houses surrounding a peaceful courtyard. It was home to Beguines—religious women who lived communally without taking permanent vows—and remains a symbol of medieval spiritual life in the city.
- Adornes Estate & Jerusalem Chapel - The Jerusalem Chapel in Bruges is a small 15th-century church built by the affluent Adornes family. Inspired by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, it reflects the family’s pilgrimage connections and the city’s medieval religious devotion.
- Gruuthusemuseum - Gruuthuse Hof in Bruges is a historic courtyard and former residence of the affluent Gruuthuse family. Dating back to the 15th century, it reflects the city’s medieval prosperity and its close ties to trade. The castle is connected with the Church of Our Lady, a landmark Gothic church renowned for its towering brick spire and its rich artistic heritage. It houses Michelangelo’s Madonna and Child and reflects Bruges’ religious and cultural significance in the Middle Ages.
- Quai du Rosaire / Rozenhoedkaai - Rozenhoedkaai in Bruges is the city’s most photographed location, offering a postcard-perfect view of canals, historic houses, and cobblestone streets. A must-visit for anyone exploring Bruges, it’s the ultimate picture stop to capture the charm and medieval beauty of the city.
- Minnewater Lake - The Lake of Love offers stunning views and is the most romantic spot in Bruges! A must-see for everyone visiting the city!
- Almshouses Rooms Convent - The almshouses in Bruges are historic charitable homes built for the poor, often arranged around quiet courtyards. They reflect the city’s medieval tradition of social care and community life.
- Bladelin House (Hof Bladelin) - Bladelin House in Bruges is a historic 15th-century mansion built by the wealthy merchant Pieter Bladelin. Known for its elegant architecture, it reflects the prosperity of Bruges’ merchant class during the medieval period, and later became the first bank of Bruges.

- Praline & Taste of Bruges Beer/Lemonade/Water
- Poncho or Umbrella for rainy days
- Taste of the most delicious waffles in town
- Helmet (optional)
- Local Guide
- Taste of our Bruges Beer
- Mittens for colder days
- Chocolate Praline, made by the Top Chocolatier of Bruges
- Retro Bike with basket in the front
- Praline & Taste of Bruges Beer/Lemonade/Water
- Poncho or Umbrella for rainy days
- Taste of the most delicious waffles in town
- Helmet (optional)
- Local Guide
- Taste of our Bruges Beer
- Mittens for colder days
- Chocolate Praline, made by the Top Chocolatier of Bruges
- Retro Bike with basket in the front
Experience the essence of Bruges with an authentic local guide on a charming retro bike tour. Begin your journey in the secret garden of the medieval 15th Century Bladelin House, known as ‘Hof Bladelin’.
Discover the city’s iconic landmarks, including the 13th-century Belfry, Market Square, Church of Our Lady, Windmills of Bruges, Lake of Love…
Experience the essence of Bruges with an authentic local guide on a charming retro bike tour. Begin your journey in the secret garden of the medieval 15th Century Bladelin House, known as ‘Hof Bladelin’.
Discover the city’s iconic landmarks, including the 13th-century Belfry, Market Square, Church of Our Lady, Windmills of Bruges, Lake of Love (Minnewater), Dukes Palace, Alms Houses, Canals and Medieval Bridges, and The Beguinage Ten Wijngaerde. Enjoy captivating stories and fascinating legends about this UNESCO World Heritage City.
Navigate through cobblestone streets to uncover intriguing stories and secret locations, hidden treasures that only a true local can share. Gain insider tips for the rest of your visit and create unforgettable memories.
Along the way, savor our exquisite chocolate and delightful Belgian Waffles!
Conclude the tour in our secret garden, where you can unwind, engage in conversation, and enjoy a taste of a local beverage.
The tour can be tailored to meet your preferences!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.