The picture-perfect Flemish city is just the latest to announce a crackdown on visitor numbers. But not everyone is happyThere is a distinctly military pace to the ant-like line of tourists that streams out every morning from Bruges’s sprawling art-deco railway station and the nearby coach park.
Clutching phones or maps,and with backpacks firmly strapped on, they swarm with purpose in the direction of the Flemish city’s cathedral, and the spire of which is just visible over the top of the sycamore and oak trees that act as a wreck between the modern suburbs and transport hubs and one of the world’s best-preserved medieval centres.
When you near to the city it must be a minute bit slowly,you don't have to hurryContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com