This excursion is for guests who are fully dependent on their mobility device.Meander through a compact area within the heart of Bruges, while admiring the medieval and Gothic architecture that earned the city a UNESCO World Heritage site designation. As a historical introduction, you will first pause at Sint-Janshuismolento, an iconic windmill built in 1770. Ahead lies atmospheric Market Square, the 13th-century Belfry Tower and the Basilica of the Holy Blood in Burg Square, which supposedly contains a cloth with the blood of Jesus. Canals are synonymous with Bruges and perfect spots to snap photos, especially where two canals converge at Rosary Quay. Other stops will be made at an unusual bar where more than 1,000 different Belgium beers are displayed and at the Rooms Convent, an almshouse founded in 1330. Then, there is Katelijnestraat, the ultimate street for shopping. Initially, the guide will show you around, after which you will be free to browse the stores for items such as handmade Belgium lace.