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Bruges is one of the most popular city destinations in Europe, especially in Belgium, and is often crowded as a result. For ...
The strategy appears to be working. Regular polls suggest that Bruges’s citizens are generally very supportive of tourism (75 to 90 per cent, depending on the question asked).
Tourists are damaging Belgium's historic streets by taking stones home as souvenirs.
Inhabitants of Belgium’s cobblestone-and-canal city of Bruges are clear: Summertime tourism has hit capacity. “It’s really reached a red line now,” says 55-year-old architect Arnout ...
According to the tourism office, taxis from the airport to Bruges cost a flat rate of 200 euros (or about $222).
Belgium’s picturesque city of Bruges has issued a request that tourists stop stealing cobblestones from its UNESCO-recognized medieval streets.
Bruges is combatting tourist overcrowding with an Airbnb crackdown and cruise ship caps. Another European city is cracking down on short-term holiday rentals in a bid to to curb overtourism.
Bruges, one of Belgium's most popular tourist destinations, is combating overtourism by cracking down on Airbnb rentals and the number of cruise ships entering its port. The city is popular ...
Bruges in Belgium has managed to control the impacts of overtourism despite the sparsely-populated city seeing an average of nearly 20,000 visitors a day.
Enjoying Bruges' less-traveled streets and canals.As tourism numbers head back up, Bruges officials again are focused on how to ensure the economy remains diversified while tourism serves both ...
Bruges’ cobblestones are apparently not the only sought-after street souvenir. Along the famous Paris-Roubaix cycling route, tourists are known to pilfer parts of the pavement.