6Bruges, Belgium
The medieval city of Bruges becomes even more beautiful in the Fall when the gold and crimson vines cover the historic buildings with the rich autumnal hues. The “Venice of the North” offers shops and canals that are made even more charming in the soft light of the season. In late September you can sample a selection of gourmet food at the well-known Kookeet festival.
Don’t forget to explore the open-air markets of Bruges which are generally open through the month of November. Stop in at De Proeverie, and enjoy what experienced travelers say is the very best hot chocolate in the city. Recommended accommodations include the former aristocratic residence now known as the Hotel Dukes’ Palace.
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