Bruges - Things to do in Bruges and how to get to from Brussels (2024)

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With over 3 million visitors each year, Brussels is the most visited city in Belgium ahead ofBrussels

Bruges is one of the best preserved medieval cities in the world thanks to the fact that it didn’t become a popular tourist destination until the late nineteenth century. It was founded during the eleventh century surrounding a fortress established as long ago as the ninth century.

Until the fifteenth century,Bruges (Brugges in Dutch) was one of the wealthiest cities on the continent due to its strategic location and thirst for trade in goods suchas fabrics, Portuguese spices, and grains and wines from Normandy. Like Venice, the town is canal-based, and it rapidly transformedinto one of the most important commercial centers in the North of Europe.

At the end of the fifteenth century, the Zwin channel that had been responsible for the city’s good fortune began to stilt and Bruges fell into decline.

At the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries, Bruges was run down and poverty-stricken. However, over this time,it was completely restoredand quickly became a trendy tourist destination.

Currently, over 7.8 million people visit the Bruge’s cobbled streets every year, making itthe country’s most visited town, above even Brussels. Bruges is the capital of the province of West Flanders and was declared aUNESCO World Heritage Sitein 2000.

Things to see and do in Bruges

Although Bruges is a small city and it's difficult for visitors to miss its top attractions, this is a list of the monuments you must visit:

  • The Markt: Known as the Market Square in English, is the heart of Bruges where a market is set up every Saturday.
  • Belfry of Bruges: Known in Dutch as the Belfort. It's a medieval bell tower in the center of the city that stands 272 feet (83 m) tall. It also offers the best views of the Bruges if you decide to climb its 365 steps.
  • Burg Square: This is the second most important square in Bruges and is nearly as beautiful as The Markt.
  • Stadhuis: This is Bruges’ Town Hall and is one of the city’s landmarks. Its façade was built at the end of the fourteenth century.
  • Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk: Church of Our Lady is the most renowned temple in Bruges and its spire standing 400 ft (122 m) tall is the highest in Belgium.

If you’d like to visit a few museums while you’re in Bruges, we recommend theGruuthusemuseum, a medieval mansionthat offers a glimpse back in time. Another good museum is the Groeningemuseum, Bruges’ most important art museum. And If you have enough time, we suggest taking a boat tour through the famous canals.

How much time to spend in Bruges

Bruges is a remarkable town but quite small, so you'll only need from half a day to a whole day to explore this medieval masterpiece. We recommend spending the night in Brussels instead of Brugessince the hotel prices are more expensive.

How to get to Bruges

Although you can take a bus or rent a car, the best option is to either take the train or book a guided tour of the city:

  • Guided tour: We highly recommend this option. For just 43 (£ 36.70) you'll get transport included, an English-speaking guide, and four hours to visit Bruges by yourself. If you would like to book an organized day trip to Bruges, click here. If you would like to visit Bruges and Ghent on the same day, we also offer this guided tour.
  • Train: The fastest and easiest option for those who prefer to see Bruges by themselves. The price of a ticket from any of the train stations in Brussels to Bruges is 14.30 (£ 12.20) and it takes approximatelyone hour.

Guided Tour in English

If you haven’t booked the tour from Brussels but would like to get a guided tour of the city in English, we offer a 3-hour tour for 15 (£ 12.80) per person and also a free tour.

Location 95 kilometres northeast from Brussels

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