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Rent bikes along the canal-lined streets, grab Belgian waffles from a corner stand, then let kids explore the Beguinage's quiet courtyards and climb the Belfry tower for rooftop views.

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De GarreFlokk Approved

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De Garre

Tuck down the hidden alley called De Garre for an early evening stop at this legendary brown cafe, where families can order the house Tripel for adults and sparkling water or juice for kids alongside a plate of local cheese. The narrow medieval alley itself is half the experience and makes for great first-day photos.

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The Chocolate LineFlokk Approved

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The Chocolate Line

Dominique Persoone's flagship shop on Simon Stevinplein is one of the most creative chocolate boutiques in Belgium, and the edible packaging and wild flavor combinations make it genuinely entertaining for kids. Buy a tasting box and walk the neighborhood while sampling, or ask about their chocolate-making workshops for hands-on fun.

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Tom's DinerFlokk Approved

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Tom's Diner

This cozy diner-style lunch spot on West-Gistelhof is beloved by locals and visitors alike for its generous sandwiches, freshly made soups, and kid-friendly menu that does not feel like an afterthought. It is a short walk from the museum district and is small enough to feel personal rather than touristy.

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Bistro RefterFlokk Approved

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Bistro Refter

End the trip with a relaxed farewell dinner at Bistro Refter on Molenmeers, a warmly lit neighborhood bistro known for seasonal Flemish cooking and a genuinely welcoming attitude toward families with children. Order the waterzooi, Bruges's classic creamy chicken stew, as a proper send-off to a week of Belgian eating.

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Activities

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Markt SquareFlokk Approved

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Markt Square

Start your trip at Bruges's grand central square, where kids can gawk at the 83-meter Belfry tower and watch horse-drawn carriages circle the cobblestones. Grab a spot on one of the terrace cafes and let the city's medieval scale sink in before diving deeper.

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Sint-Janshuis WindmillFlokk Approved

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Sint-Janshuis Windmill

This is one of four remaining windmills perched along Bruges's old city ramparts, and unlike most it is actually open to visitors who can climb inside to see the working wooden machinery. The walk up the rampart embankment is gentle and the views over the city rooftops are excellent for photos.

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De Halve Maan BreweryFlokk Approved

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De Halve Maan Brewery

The only remaining family brewery in central Bruges, De Halve Maan offers guided tours that are genuinely engaging for older kids due to the rooftop city view and the underground beer pipeline story. Adults sample the Bruges Zot at the end while kids get soft drinks, and the attached brasserie serves solid Flemish food for a late lunch.

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Katelijnestraat Shopping StretchFlokk Approved

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Katelijnestraat Shopping Stretch

This main shopping street running south from the Markt is lined with Belgian chocolate shops, linen boutiques, and specialty food stores that make for excellent souvenir hunting without the tourist trap pricing of the main square. Look for Sukerbuyc for handmade pralines and 't Apostelientje for lace gifts at fair prices.

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Bruges Canal Boat Tour (Bootjes Stany)Flokk Approved

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Bruges Canal Boat Tour (Bootjes Stany)

Several boat operators depart from the Dijver quay and Rozenhoedkaai, and Bootjes Stany is one of the most reliable family-friendly options for the classic 30-minute guided canal loop. Kids love sitting at the bow and ducking under the low stone bridges while spotters try to count swans.

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The Lace Centre (Kant Centrum)Flokk Approved

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The Lace Centre (Kant Centrum)

Bruges is famous for its handmade bobbin lace, and this small but thoughtfully curated center on Peperstraat hosts live lace-making demonstrations that are genuinely mesmerizing to watch, especially for older kids. The attached shop sells authentic pieces as well as starter kits for kids who want to try it themselves at home.

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Begijnhof (Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaerde)Flokk Approved

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Begijnhof (Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaerde)

This UNESCO-listed walled courtyard just south of the Minnewater lake is one of the most peaceful spots in the city, with whitewashed houses, grazing sheep in spring, and centuries of quiet atmosphere. It takes about 20 minutes to explore and is a lovely palate cleanser between busier attractions.

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Choco-Story BrugesFlokk Approved

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Choco-Story Bruges

This dedicated chocolate museum on Wijnzakstraat walks families through the full history of cacao and Belgian chocolate-making across several well-designed floors. The highlight for kids is the live demonstration at the end where a chocolatier makes fresh truffles and hands out samples.

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