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George V

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Located at the corner of Wijngaardstraat and Walplein in the heart of Bruges, 'George V' is a notable landmark that captures the city's medieval character. The building's architecture reflects the typical Flemish style with stepped gables and brick facades, blending seamlessly into the cobblestone streets. Visitors often pause here to admire the intricate details and the lively atmosphere of the surrounding area, which is filled with cafes, chocolate shops, and bicycle traffic. While not a major museum or attraction, it offers a quintessential Bruges photo opportunity and a sense of the city's everyday charm. The intersection is a popular meeting point for locals and tourists alike, making it a convenient spot to orient yourself before exploring nearby sights like the Belfry or the Markt.

Don't miss

  • Admire the early 20th-century Flemish architecture
  • Photograph the corner building with its distinctive stepped gable
  • Observe the lively intersection with horse-drawn carriages and cyclists
  • Use as a meeting point before exploring the nearby Walplein and Wijngaardstraat

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Ways to visit George V

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine George V with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • The building is a private property; you can only view it from the outside.
  • Best photos are taken from across the street to capture the full facade.
  • Watch for bicycles and horse-drawn carriages crossing the intersection.
  • Combine with a walk along Wijngaardstraat to see the Begijnhof and Minnewater park.

A bit of history

The building dates back to the early 20th century and was named after King George V of the United Kingdom, reflecting the historical ties between Belgium and Britain. It has served as a commercial and residential property over the decades.

Common questions

Can I go inside the building?

No, 'George V' is a private building and not open to the public.

Is there an entrance fee?

No, viewing the exterior is free.

How long should I spend here?

A brief stop of 10-15 minutes is enough to admire the architecture and take photos.

What is the best time to visit?

Late morning or early afternoon for good lighting and fewer crowds.

Is the area wheelchair accessible?

The street is cobblestoned, which can be challenging, but the area is generally flat.

What nearby attractions can I visit?

The Begijnhof, Minnewater Park, and the Markt are all within a short walk.

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