Belfort Brujas

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Oct 14, 2024
We had been to Brugges in 2019 for about 12 hours. It was so charming and quaint that we decided to return. This time around it was so crowded with large groups and walking tours, you could barely ge… Full review by Linda C
Aug 27, 2024
Excellent activity to do in Bruges! 366 steps is harder than it sounds and it does get narrow but don’t let that put you off at all as it goes quickly (only took us about 10 minutes) and the views ar… Full review by Ffion G
Aug 24, 2024
Climbing the Belfry of Bruges is an excellent way to get a panoramic view of the city. The 366 steps are a bit challenging but worth it. The history and architecture of this medieval tower are fascin… Full review by Olaf J
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Do you have to book in advance?
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No, but if you go on the weekend there will be a line. Get there early!
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Can you pay by card to visit the Belfort?
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Yes you can.
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Hiya I'm going to Bruges next month and I'm wondering if you can pre-book your ticket for Belfort tower to beat the …
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Hiya I'm going to Bruges next month and I'm wondering if you can pre-book your ticket for Belfort tower to beat the queue? Thank you
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Yes, need to go to their website
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Roughly, how many steps are between landings? Or how many landings among 366 steps? Just concerned I'd be holding …
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Roughly, how many steps are between landings? Or how many landings among 366 steps? Just concerned I'd be holding other climbers up!!
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After the ticket hall there are (I think) 4 stretches of steps before you reach the top. The third stretch (up to the carillon mechanism) is the longest stretch and it’s about 150 …
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After the ticket hall there are (I think) 4 stretches of steps before you reach the top. The third stretch (up to the carillon mechanism) is the longest stretch and it’s about 150 steps. The final stretch between the mechanism and the top is the steepest and narrowest but it’s only about 50 steps so not too much.
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Can you book to go up the Belfort?
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I did not see any way to book, or a line of people with bookings, so I don’t think so
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