Horse Drawn Carriage Tours Bruges city in BELGIUM(ഒരു ബെൽജിയൻ കുതിര സവാരി )
Had a wonderful experience seeing Bruge in a horse drawn carriage.
The half-hour carriage ride along Bruges’ historic winding streets trots off on Mark. Halfway through the ride the carriage briefly stops at the Beguinage. The coachman gives expert commentary en route.
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Carriage ride with a horse in Bruges - Belgium
One of the most familiar sounds of Bruges is the clatter of horseshoes on the cobble-stoned streets as tourists take a tour through the old medieval centre along the canals. At these tours a coach-driver explains the city to you.
In the beginning I was not sure to take a horse drawn carriage tour, but we had a good opportunity to observe how the horses were cared for at the special 'stop'. Halfway each ride the horses are getting a rest at this 'stop' and here the horses are fed, watered and rested. All horses looked to be in good condition and were well shod.
So we made a tour and asked the coach man about his work instead of his city ;). Some drivers work every day, other drivers only work 2 days a week for the tour. Their horses don't work every day: most horses work every fourth day (so in between two working days the horse can rest for three days). And drivers who work all week have about six horses to do the job.
'Our' coachman had a very good relationship with his horse and he gave us a good impression how man and horse - literally - WORK together in a good way.
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Horse Drawn Carriage Ride through Bruges, Belgium
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Five carriage horses of Brugge, Belgium to a background of tourists and one vintage automobile.
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In Bruges with Busabout
Our second stop on our Busabout adventure ( was in the Belgian city of Bruges. Having recently watched the movie 'In Bruges' starring Colin Farrell we were both eager to see what the city was all about. In the movie Bruges is described as not the most endearing city by Ray: Ken, I grew up in Dublin. I love Dublin. If I'd grown up on a farm, and was retarded, Bruges might impress me. But I didn't, so it doesn't! However, the irony is that you won't find too many cities, even in Europe, that are as cute and architecturally as impressive as Brugge. Come join us as we munch down on Belgian fries, chocolate and waffles as we discover the city by foot and by boat on the canals. We also show you what a night out on the town looks like. We're confident that after watching this you'll have a better opinion than Ray (Farrell) did of the city ;)
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After leaving Paris, our next stop with Busabout was Bruges. However, en route to our destination we made a surprise stop at Vimy Ridge. The Battle of Vimy Ridge was fought during the First World War, where Canadian troops played an important role in capturing German-held ground. Today there's a memorial with a statue of Mother Canada weeping over the lost soldiers.
Well, Hello and welcome to Brugge! We are excited to explore the city. We just got here in the afternoon. The light is perfect, the day is beautiful and we're going to go explore and see what the city is all about.
Once in Bruges we set off to see the Old Town. We watched horse-drawn carriages roll down the square, admired the buildings, and visited chocolate shops because if there's one thing you have to do in Belgium, it's sample all their delicious chocolate.
So good morning. It is the start of day 2 here in Bruges, so we're going to continue sightseeing. I think the first order of business is to try and find a boat so we can take a little tour down the canals and maybe after that we'll start thinking about food. I know there is a few Belgian dishes that we're itching to try so let's get started with the day.
We started off the morning with a cruise down the canals. Like many cities in Europe, Bruges too has earned the nickname 'The Venice of the North' due to the numerous waterways that run through the city. It was a great way to get a closer look at the city, and it didn't hurt that we had swans to keep us company.
The boat trip helped build up our appetite, so our next logical stop was a little shop specializing in fries. The Belgians assert that they invented fries and not the French, so we ordered a plateful with mayonnaise and curry ketchup.
After eating lunch, we continued exploring the town on foot, and then it was time for dessert.
Waffles, waffles! We are having waffles.
What do you get when you have a major sweet tooth, if not Belgian waffles doused in chocolate syrup and whipped cream. Delicious!
So this is completely unplanned but we just found out we are in town during this crazy music and dance festival. So we've been handed a flier and there is a whole bunch of different workshops happening. You can learn to break-dance, dance the Charleston. You can go to different concerts. So we're going to be spending the evening here in the town just checking it out and visiting the various stages.
The Benenwerk Festival was the best surprise of them all! The silent disco was our personal favourite. Everyone wore headphones and there were 2 dueling DJs so you could switch frequencies and decide who you wanted to listen to. After showing off our best dance moves, aherm, we spent the rest of the evening checking out the different stages at the festival.
So there has been a lot of dancing involved in the last hour, so now it is time to cool down with our first Belgian beer. Beer o'clock! Cheers! Woo!
And that's a wrap for our short but sweet visit to Bruges. Next up: Amsterdam!
This is part of our Travel in Belgium series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Belgian culture, Belgian arts, Belgian foods, Belgian religion, Belgian cuisine and Belgian people.
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CARRIAGE RIDE THROUGH VINEYARDS IN FRANCE
Our wine tour in the Loire Valley of France continues! We take a charming carriage ride through the wine region of Saumur and visit two beautiful vineyards. Wes flies the drone, Fel falls asleep and we check in to a cute hotel in Chinon, France.
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A Quick Horse Carriage Ride Around Bruges, Belgium
Carriage ride through Brugge, Belgium
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Bruges City Guide - Travel Belgium
Come join us as we explore Bruges, Belgium! Our Bruges City Guide features things to do in the city along with suggestions for Belgian street food including waffles, chocolate and fries. Come find out what makes this one of the more charming cities we visited while traveling in Belgium.
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Our Bruges Travel Guide features some of the best things to do in the city including sections featuring nightlife, arts, museums and entertainment along with restaurants and street food worth sampling. You'll find our guide offers more than what is typically featured in a tourism brochure.
Bruges City Guide - Travel Belgium Travel Video Transcript:
Well, Hello and welcome to Brugge! We are excited to explore the city. We just got here in the afternoon. The light is perfect, the day is beautiful and we're going to go explore and see what the city is all about.
Once in Bruges we set off to see the Old Town. We watched horse-drawn carriages roll down the square, admired the buildings, and visited chocolate shops because if there's one thing you have to do in Belgium, it's sample all their delicious chocolate.
So good morning. It is the start of day 2 here in Bruges, so we're going to continue sightseeing. I think the first order of business is to try and find a boat so we can take a little tour down the canals and maybe after that we'll start thinking about food. I know there is a few Belgian dishes that we're itching to try so let's get started with the day.
We started off the morning with a cruise down the canals. Like many cities in Europe, Bruges too has earned the nickname 'The Venice of the North' due to the numerous waterways that run through the city. It was a great way to get a closer look at the city, and it didn't hurt that we had swans to keep us company.
So we have a very exciting taste test coming up today. We are in Bruges, Belgium and that means we have to try Belgian fries. Not French fries. So let's get a look at that and then I'm going to give you a bit of the history behind it.
So there is a bit of a heated debate about whether fries or French fries or Belgian fries. Where exactly did they originate? So our tour guide yesterday was telling us that apparently during World War I there were a lot of British and American soldiers who were between Belgium and France and sometimes they didn't know what country they were in. All they knew is that they could hear French being spoken. So they assumed we must be in France and these must be French Fries.
So it is time for our last taste test here in Belgium, so we stopped by a chocolate shop to pick up some hand made chocolate. And the Belgians actually used to have a colony in Africa, so that meant cocoa beans, and plenty of time to perfect the art of chocolate making. So that means today they are one of the leading experts in chocolate production, so today is a chocolate taste test.
Waffles! Waffles! We are having waffles!
Well, considering today is our last full day in Belgium we couldn't leave the country without trying at least one Belgian waffle.
And to prove its authenticity it even has a Belgian flag. Why don't you take out that flag and wave it. Come on, go wave it.
Wave the flag?
Wave that flag.
Belgian waffles, dun da da dun da da.
Belgian waffles. dun da da dun dah.
So the funny thing about Belgian waffles is that there is no such thing as Belgian waffles in Belgium.
Sure, in North America we call them Belgium waffles but here they are just regular old waffles.
And that is only because we have crappy waffles. Yes, we have to put them in the toaster. We usually buy them from the frozen section in Canada.
But anyway, what sets these waffles apart is that they are a lot larger, a lot fluffier and the squares are a lot bigger than your average waffles that you buy from the frozen section back in North America. So let's dig in before this starts melting.
This is part of our Travel in Belgium video series showcasing Belgian food, Belgian culture and Belgian cuisine.
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A carriage ride is a wonderful way to see the historic city of Brugge. Belgium. There are a number of ways to get around town, on foot, by boat and by carriage. Traveling on a horse drawn carriage, as in the past, and hearing the rhythmic sound of the hooves clattering on the cobblestone transported my imagination back in time. Let's go for a ride through Brugge! Enjoy!
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