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Bruges, Brussels & Ghent Christmas Markets 2010

Bruges, Brussels & Ghent Christmas Markets 2010


Day 1: Journey to Brussels Christmas Market
We leave St Pancras International on a late morning Eurostar departure for Brussels where we have ample time to visit the sights and experience Brussels’ Christmas Markets. The city's historic Grand Place, with its magnificent guild houses and impressive Gothic Town Hall, is widely considered to be unrivalled in Europe. The festive chalets, which are set up throughout the city centre sell all kinds of Christmas delights including decorations, gifts, handicrafts and unusual stocking fillers, while the more adventurous can take a spin around the ice-rink. The centre of the city is charmingly illuminated with hundreds of fairy lights and strung with garlands, while a huge Christmas tree stands sentry in the Grand Place.We have free time to enjoy the markets and maybe sample the specialities of the region before we catch our onward train to Bruges and enjoy dinner on our arrival at the 3* Ibis Bruges Centrum. (D)

Day 2: Bruges
Bruges is truly beautiful at Christmas, with its gabled historic buildings, cobbled streets, and horses and carts trotting by, and all of this is within easy walking distance of our hotel. The Christmas Market is situated on the main square, forming a ring around an open-air ice rink, and the festive stalls are laden with all sorts of Christmas goodies, including unusual hand-made decorations, brightlycoloured sweets and elegantly-packaged Belgian chocolates. For those who need sustenance after such shopping delights, why not visit one of Bruges’ many cosy bars and restaurants which offer a wide array of tempting dishes and distinguished local beers. (B)

Day 3: Ghent
Today we visit Ghent’s Christmas Market, just a short train journey away, and a major attraction at this time of year, with its wooden chalet-style huts selling decorations, candles, cards and hand-made gifts.Visitors are entertained by choirs singing carols and you may wish to cruise along the waterways of the old town – an ideal way to sit back, relax and discover Ghent’s many charms. The town, with its quaint cobbled streets and winding rivers, was very wealthy in medieval times, as it was Europe's largest cloth producer and the continent's largest city outside of Paris. Its opulent past can be seen in its many magnificent buildings. One of the main attractions in Ghent is St Bavo’s Cathedral with its beautiful guild chapels, frescoed Romanesque crypt and magnificent altar. The highlight of any visit to this church is the Jan van Eyck masterpiece, the ‘Adoration of the Mystical Lamb’. (B)

Day 4: Bruges to London
After a free morning in Bruges for some last-minute shopping or sightseeing, we depart by a local train for Brussels and join our Eurostar to St Pancras International. (B)

Your hotel
The 3* Ibis Bruges Centrum is housed in a magnificent 15th century former convent in the historical centre of Bruges, within easy walking distance of the Market Square and its Christmas Market. The hotel’s bedrooms are equipped with a television, radio and telephone. The hotel also boasts an à la carte restaurant and a cosy bar which is open around the clock.


B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner
These meals, where shown, are included in the price of your holiday.


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28 Nov and 17 Dec 10

Prices from £275 to £305

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