Few cities in Europe set the scene for romance quite like Bruges. The medieval canal network, the cobbled lanes, the smell of Belgian chocolate drifting from every other doorway, and the gentle pace of life all combine to create something genuinely special. Romantic breaks in Bruges have a well-deserved reputation, and once you have spent a weekend here with someone you love, it is very easy to see why. Here is everything you need for the perfect couple’s itinerary.
Day One
Morning: Arrive and Take It All In
Give yourselves time to arrive, settle in, and simply wander. Bruges rewards those who do not rush, and the first morning is best spent getting a feel for the city without a fixed plan. Start at the Markt, the main square, and take in the Belfry before the crowds build. From there, follow the canals south towards the Minnewaterpark, known locally as the Lake of Love. It is a beautiful, peaceful spot and a lovely way to ease into the weekend.
Stop for coffee and a pastry at one of the cafés along the way. There is no shortage of charming places to sit and watch the city wake up.
Afternoon: A Canal Boat Trip
A boat trip along the Bruges canals is one of those experiences that lives up to everything you have heard about it. The city looks completely different from the water, and the slow pace of the trip gives you time to appreciate the architecture, the bridges, and the reflections in the water without having to think about where you are going next. Trips run regularly from several points around the city and last around 30 minutes. It is well worth doing early in your stay so you can orientate yourselves and spot places you want to explore on foot later.
Afternoon: Chocolate for Two
Bruges has a remarkable concentration of chocolatiers and an afternoon spent discovering them is a genuinely indulgent experience. Many of the city’s chocolate makers offer tasting sessions or workshops where you can try your hand at making Belgian chocolates together. Choco-Story, the chocolate museum, is also a great option if you want to understand the craft before you commit to eating your way through it. Either way, you will not leave Bruges without a very good appreciation of why Belgian chocolate has the reputation it does.
Evening: Dinner and a Stroll
Bruges has a strong restaurant scene with options ranging from intimate bistros to more formal dining rooms, all within easy walking distance of each other. Book a table somewhere with a canal view if you can. The city looks particularly beautiful in the evening as the lights reflect off the water, and a post-dinner walk along the quiet streets is a lovely way to round off the first day.
Day Two
Morning: The Groeningemuseum
Start the second day at the Groeningemuseum, one of the finest art museums in Belgium. The collection of Flemish Primitive paintings is extraordinary, and sharing the experience of standing in front of works by Jan van Eyck or Hans Memling is something that stays with you. The museum is well sized for a morning visit and is never overwhelming. Finish with a coffee in the museum garden if the weather allows.
Morning: Minnewaterpark and the Begijnhof
From the museum, it is a short walk to the Begijnhof, a tranquil walled enclosure that has been a place of quiet retreat for centuries. The cobbled courtyard, white-painted houses, and ancient trees make it one of the most peaceful spots in Bruges, and visiting it with a partner gives it an extra layer of atmosphere. The nearby Minnewaterpark, with its lake and willow-lined paths, is the perfect place for a slow walk before lunch.
Afternoon: De Halve Maan Brewery
A brewery tour at De Halve Maan is a great way to spend a relaxed afternoon. The family-run brewery has been producing beer in Bruges since the sixteenth century and the guided tour is excellent, taking you through the entire process before finishing with a tasting on the rooftop terrace. The view over the rooftops of Bruges from the top is one of the best in the city and well worth the climb.
Afternoon: A Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride
If you have time before heading home, a horse-drawn carriage ride through the historic streets is a wonderfully unhurried way to see the city from a different angle. The carriages depart from the Markt and cover a 35-minute route through some of the most beautiful parts of Bruges. It is a classic experience for a reason and makes for a very memorable end to the weekend.
Your Base for the Weekend: Green Park Hotel Brugge
Romantic breaks in Bruges are made even better when you have the right place to come back to. Green Park Hotel Brugge is set in peaceful, green surroundings just 6 kilometres from the city centre, giving you a quiet and comfortable retreat away from the busier parts of town. Our rooms are spacious and well appointed, the brasserie is a relaxed spot for an evening drink or a meal, and the team is on hand to help with any recommendations or bookings during your stay.
Free parking is available when you book directly through our website, and getting into the city by bike or bus is straightforward and easy.
Bruges has everything a romantic weekend needs. The setting is beautiful, the food and drink are excellent, the pace is gentle, and the city has a way of making you feel like the rest of the world has slowed down for a little while. All that is left is to book your stay and start looking forward to it.
Book your romantic break at Green Park Hotel Brugge today and let Bruges do the rest.



