Written Jul 21, 2006
A relaxing horse drawn carriage trip from the Markt will let you see Bruges from a different perspective. Fare was about 30 euros for half an hour.
Written Apr 23, 2006
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Written Apr 22, 2006
If you are visiting Brugge with a whole group, you can make reservations for the horse tram (paardentram). This way you can see all the sights together.
Written Dec 3, 2004
Website: www.paardentram.com
Another way to enjoy the sights of Brugge is by horse drawn cab. The tour takes about half an hour including a short stop at the Beguinage. The tour starts at the Markt square.
Written Dec 3, 2004
Website: www.brugge.be
There are many ways to explore Brugge, one of them is in a horse carriage. And actually it is much more fun to be in a carriage than to follow horses' paths ;-)
Written Oct 30, 2004
Horse drawn "cabs" leave from Market square and tours last half an hour
Written Sep 2, 2004
The most romantic way to see the city!
Written Aug 30, 2004
Horse-drawn carriages are mainly found on the Markt (main tourist attraction square), a ride lasts about 30 mins.
Updated Aug 28, 2004
Horse drawn carriages are available to hire in the city for about 40 minutes They are good way to see the sights with a knowledgeable guide.
The cost is a pprox ?28
Updated Jul 18, 2004
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Horse drawn carriages are available to hire in the city for about 40 minutes They are good way to see the sights with a knowledgeable guide.The cost is a pprox...
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