Win a Holiday to Bruges
- Entry method: Website (cntraveller.com)
- How often you can enter: Once
We’re giving away a winter trip to Bruges, Belgium’s prettiest city, including return standard-premier travel with Eurostar and a night at The Pand, part of Eurostar’s hotel collection.
The Pand Hotel is set in an 18th-century townhouse on a cobbled street near Rozenhoedkaai, where classic, crumbling, canal-front houses and churches sit right on the water. The prize-winner and a guest will stay in a cosy double room, with four-poster beds swathed in canopies and plump armchairs next to big windows overlooking the canal. As part of Eurostar’s hotel collection, The Pand is one of its curated picks for brilliant city-centre spots to bed down in across Europe.
Breakfast is included in the prize: choose from continental or cooked, with eggs whipped up on an Aga any way you like. Hunker down in one of the hotel’s bars and lounges, where Jacques Garcia has added the finishing touches, or head out to explore the Gothic architecture and foodie hotspots of the city centre (try fresh pistolets, crispy bread rolls served in the many bakeries). Belgium has some of the loveliest festive markets in the world, so Bruges is great for a pre-Christmas visit, or take a trip in January or February for a chocolate-box getaway.
Return travel in the spacious surroundings of Eurostar’s Standard Premier carriage is also included. While on board, the winner and their guest will be treated to a light meal served at their seats and will have access to free Wi-Fi and more than 300 hours of entertainment. With city-centre to city-centre travel, a generous baggage allowance, and a fast and convenient
journey, Eurostar is the ideal way to travel.
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To enter, answer the question below.
The question appears in Internet Explorer but not in Chrome as follows:
Q: Along with a few other canal-based northern cities, such as Amsterdam, what is Bruges sometimes known as?
A: The Venice of the North
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The question appears in Internet Explorer but not in Chrome as follows:
Q: Along with a few other canal-based northern cities, such as Amsterdam, what is Bruges sometimes known as?
A: The Venice of the North
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