For a guided tour of two hours or less the price is € 60 per guide.
€ 30 for each additional hour per guide
Reservations
Prices
Reservation Conditions
- Reservations must be completed at least one week in advance of your visit.
- Duration of the walking tour: A walking tour normally lasts 2 hours. You can always choose for a shorter duration for a tour, but the price for such a shorter tour is the same as a tour that lasts two hours, namely € 60.
- Payment: a representative of the group will pay the guide in cash at the start of the walking tour. Checks or credit cards will not be accepted by the Guide. For a guided tour of two hours or less, the cost is € 60 per guide. Any additional Guides will be paid € 30 per guide.
- Size of the group: One guide can conduct a tour for a maximum of 25 persons per guided tour. If your group is larger than 25 persons, this is no problem as we have more than enough guides to meet your needs.
- Cancelling Reservations: this must be communicated by the requestor at least 1 working day in advance of the originally planned date. If this is not done within this period of time, the cancellation is considered late. In the case of late cancellations or if the group has not arrived at the meeting place at the agreed time, the costs of the reservation (plus administration costs) will be charged to the reserving party.
- Entrance Fees: for visits to museums, churches, boat rides and other admission prices for similar items are not included in the price for the guide and are the responsibility of the group who reserved the guided tour and will be settled by the representative of the group accordingly.
- In the event that the guided tour starts or ends at a location outside of the city limits of Bruges, an additional cost will be calculated and added to the original cost as per the number of extra guides requested.
Meeting Places
The following meeting places are the places where the reserving group can come to and wait for the guide or vice versa at the agreed meeting time. Bruges is relatively large and some locations lend themselves to the purpose of meeting more than others. The most common meeting places are:
- The 'Barge' square. This square lies directly next to the tour-bus parking lot and is only a small walking distance to the train station. The Barge square offers a green and lush start to the guided tour because you will wander first by the quaint waters of the Minnewater . The guide waits for you here on the green carpet.
- The front side of the train station. All of the city buses and trains come here. For tourists who utilize the train, this is an ideal starting point. Next to the train station there is a parking lot with a daily tariff ( 2. 50 per day). The Guides wait for you here at the ain entrance of the train station.
- The Tourist Information Office in the train station. This location is ideal for tourists who utilize the train and who may need to pick up information at the tourist office. The office I located directly opposite the ticket booths and the train station. The guides will wait for you here at the Tourist Information Office.
- 't Zand Square, an excursion departure and arrival zone for busses. On this side of the square the bus passengers can exit the buses. The guides will wait for you here at the central bus parking area.
- 't Zand Square, central fountain. This fountain is a symbol for everything that Bruges stands for: history, art and culture. An open square the welcomes the many tourists with open arms. The guides will wait for you here at the fountain.
- The 'In & Uit' tourist office. On the ground floor of the Concert Building that was completed in 2002, you find yourself at the central tourist office of Brugge. This meeting place is ideal in the event that your group has to order or acquire tickets at the tourist office for an event in the concert building or elsewhere in Bruges. The guides will wait for you here at the tourist office.
- The 'Burg' square. The central beating heart of the city. The place where the history of Bruges started. The most ideal meeting place here is in front of the City Hall. This place is an ideal starting place for a city tour. The guides will wait for you here in front of the City Hall.
- The Market Square of Bruges. The earlier location of the commercial activity of the city. In the middle of the market square the statue of Jan Breydel and Pieter De Coninck are situated. This is the best meeting place on the market square. The guides will wait for you here directly by the statue.




