Brugge

I take you on a journey through time, past the majestic Belfry, the serene Beguinages, and the bustling Market Square, where history comes to life. I share the anecdotes and legends that only a born and bred Bruges local knows, the stories behind the stories, the secrets that lurk in the shadows of the medieval buildings.

Let me show you Bruges through the eyes of someone who breathes her, feels her, and knows her inside and out. Together we will discover the magic of this city, its unforgettable charm, and its rich, captivating history.”

Ypres,

a city steeped in history, bears a deep scar from the First World War. But from its ruins, a city has risen, a symbol of resilience and commemoration.

Walk through its cobbled streets and feel the echoes of the past. The majestic Cloth Hall, once the beating heart of a thriving cloth industry, testifies to a rich medieval past. But it is the memory of the Great War that defines Ypres.

Visit the Menin Gate, where the Last Post sounds every evening, a tribute to the thousands of soldiers who lost their lives here. The ‘In Flanders Fields’ Museum tells the poignant stories of the war, a reminder of the absurdity of violence and a call for peace.

Battlefields

Imagine a journey through a landscape scarred by the Great War, a region steeped in the echoes of the past. I’ll take you through the fields around Ypres, where poppies bloom like blood-red memories of those who fought and died here.

Menin Gate, Tyne Cot Cemetery, Essex Farm, Hill 60 are places where the earth still bears the scars of explosions and battles.