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Belgians value politeness and punctuality. Always greet shopkeepers when entering stores and dress modestly when visiting churches. Avoid loud conversations in public, and remember that many shops close on Sundays and have afternoon breaks on weekdays.
Bruges' historic center features many cobblestone streets which can be challenging for wheelchairs and strollers. However, most major attractions, hotels, and restaurants are accessible. The city has been improving accessibility with ramps and smoother pathways in recent years, though some medieval areas remain difficult to navigate.
Bruges is generally very safe for visitors. Violent crime is rare, but like any popular destination, be aware of pickpockets in crowded areas and tourist spots. The city center is well-lit and patrolled, making it safe to walk around even in the evening.
Must-try Belgian specialties include moules-frites (mussels and fries), carbonnade flamande (beef stew with beer), waffles, and world-famous Belgian chocolate. Don't miss trying local beer varieties like Bruges Zot or visiting a traditional brown cafe for an authentic dining experience.
Tipping in Bruges is appreciated but not mandatory. In restaurants, rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% for good service is standard. Service charges are often included in bills. For taxi drivers, rounding up to the nearest euro is common, while hotel staff appreciate small tips for exceptional service.
The official currency is the euro. Credit cards are widely accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and shops, but it's wise to carry some cash for smaller establishments, street vendors, and tips. ATMs are readily available throughout the city center.
The official language in Bruges is Dutch (Flemish). However, most people in the service industry speak excellent English, especially at hotels, restaurants, and major attractions. French and German are also commonly understood due to Belgium's multilingual nature.
The best time to visit Bruges is late spring through early fall (April to October). Summer offers the warmest weather and longest days but brings larger crowds. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures with fewer visitors, while winter can be charming with Christmas markets but expect cooler, wetter weather.