Rozenhoedkaai - Free Audio Guide
Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium
Rozenhoedkaai, Brugge-Centrum, Brugge, West-Vlaanderen, Vlaanderen, 8000, Belgiƫ / Belgique / Belgien
Rozenhoedkaai is a picturesque street in Brugge, historically known as 'Zoutdijk' until the 18th century when it gained its current name, derived from stalls selling rosaries. It runs from Dijver to Braambergstraat and is considered the most photographed spot in Brugge. This scenic location was also featured in Georges Rodenbach's novel, "Bruges-la-Morte." Visitors can enjoy the stunning canal views, making it a perfect spot for photography. While there are no specific visiting hours or admission fees, it is easily accessible on foot, allowing tourists to explore at their leisure.