Rosary Quay at Rozenhoedkaai in Brugge, Belgium, offers a picturesque and memorable experience, especially for those eager to explore the city by water. We purchased a canal tour here, which turned out to be one of the highlights of our trip. The gentle boat ride through Brugge’s winding canals provided a unique perspective of the city, with its stunning medieval architecture and charming bridges. The tour instantly brought to mind scenes from the Russian film The Legend of Till Eulenspiegel and the British film In Bruges, both of which feature Brugge’s canals as iconic backdrops.
The guide was exceptional, weaving together historical facts and personal anecdotes in an engaging manner. He was not only informative but also had a delightful sense of humor, keeping the mood light and fun throughout the tour. His stories about Brugge's history, architecture, and legends added a rich layer of context to the scenic journey.
The setting itself at Rosary Quay is also ideal for embarking on such a tour. The quay is beautifully situated, with views of the water and surrounding historical buildings creating a peaceful and idyllic atmosphere. Whether you’re an avid photographer or simply looking to enjoy a quiet moment, the quay and canal tours are perfect for soaking in the charm of Brugge.
In short, our canal tour at Rosary Quay was a fantastic experience. It not only allowed us to discover Brugge from a different angle but also provided a nostalgic connection to the city’s cinematic portrayals. Highly recommended for anyone...
Read moreRozenhoedkaai, or Quay of the Rosary, is one of the most photographed and iconic locations in Bruges. Situated at the intersection of the Groenerei and Dijver canals, this scenic spot offers a picture-perfect view of the city’s medieval charm—historic buildings reflected in calm waters, ivy-covered facades, and the towering Belfry of Bruges in the background. Once the site where rosaries were sold (hence the name), Rozenhoedkaai has transformed into a peaceful promenade and a favorite place for visitors to admire Bruges' romantic atmosphere. Boat tours often depart from here, gliding through the canals that earned the city its nickname, “the Venice of the North.” Whether during the day or lit up at night, Rozenhoedkaai exudes a timeless beauty that captures the heart of every visitor. It’s not just a photo stop—it's a place where Bruges’ rich history and quiet elegance come together in...
Read moreI thought I ought to update my review on the basis of my last visit. The smoked almond chocolates are probably the best I've tasted and the salted caramels could easily become the basis of an addiction. The chocolate-dipped fruit remains one of life's great pleasures and, as my dear old mum will testify, the marshmallows simply have to be tried. Add to this the warm welcome from everyone working there and the smell of the chocolate fountain and you'll understand why this has now become another obligatory port of call on my visits to Brugge. I have also found the answer to the problem of buying SO much chocolate on each visit:...
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