Rozenhoedkaai - Free Audio Guide
Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium
Rozenhoedkaai, Brugge-Centrum, Brugge, West-Vlaanderen, Vlaanderen, 8000, Belgiƫ / Belgique / Belgien
Rozenhoedkaai is a charming street in Brugge, originally known as 'Zoutdijk' until the 18th century when it adopted its present name, reflecting its history as a place where rosaries were sold. Stretching from Dijver to Braambergstraat, it is renowned as the most photographed location in Brugge. This beautiful area is also referenced in Georges Rodenbach's "Bruges-la-Morte." Tourists can savour the picturesque canal views, ideal for photography. There are no specific visiting hours or admission charges, and it is easily accessible for a leisurely stroll.