Our Magical Must-Do Bruges Day Trip from Brussels by Train

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Have you ever been somewhere that felt so magical that you had to pinch yourself? That’s what visiting Bruges was like for me! Today, I want to share the unforgettable Bruges day trip from Brussels that Abby and I took while in Belgium. These two days in Belgium were part of a multi-country two-and-a-half-week trip to Europe that also included stops in Paris, Amsterdam, London, and Bath.

So, make sure to check out all of my other Europe posts too!  

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Bruges, Belgium 

Bruges, a charming city in Belgium, captured our hearts with its enchanting canals, cobblestone streets, awe-inspiring architecture, and, of course, mouthwatering Belgian waffles. Matt and Jake needed a mid-trip day to catch up on sleep, so Abby and I did this one on our own! 

canal boat tour of bruges

Join us as we spend a sunny summer day in Bruges. We’ll delve into the history of Bruges, wander the streets, and experience the delights of this enchanting European destination.  

If you are not familiar with Bruges, its historic city center has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000. The preservation of its medieval architecture and urban layout has contributed to its recognition as a place of exceptional cultural value.

Bruges Day Trip from Brussels: Departing from Brussels Nord 

Our adventure began at the Brussels Nord train station, where we hopped on the convenient and efficient Belgium intercity train. We chose this train station because it was just minutes from the Hotel Indigo Brussels City, where we were staying. But we could have also caught the train from Brussels to Bruges at Brussels Central and other stations.

The nice about these intercity trains is that you can roll up literally right before it takes off. Abby and I had tickets in hand (valid for any time) and thought there was no way we would make the 9:05 am train as we were running out of the hotel at 8:56 am. We made it with a minute to spare! 

I want to stop here for a minute and include how actually to buy tickets to go from Brussels to Bruges. 

Belgium Intercity Train Tickets Between Brussels and Bruges

The train system that connects the communities within the county is the Belgium Intercity Train. Their website is surprisingly easy to navigate compared to other European train companies. Trains run all day long between the various cities in Belgium. Your ticket is single-use (or multi-use if you opt for those), and you don’t have to commit to a particular time. 

Historic building in Brugges Belgium

Belgium Train Ticket Prices

I started writing ticket prices here, but there are SO MANY different prices. There are often 2-for-1 specials, half-priced weekends, discounts based on events, and more. Visit their website and check prices on the particular day you plan to visit. 

The most you will pay as an adult is 32 Euros roundtrip, but it’s often much less. Youth (ages 12-26) and Seniors (age 65+) roundtrip tickets are at most 15 Euros. And kids under 12 ride for FREE when accompanied by a paying adult. These maximum prices are single-trip prices. Further discounts apply when buying passes or multi-trip tickets. 

Ticket prices are fixed, as opposed to some of the larger European train companies, which use dynamic pricing similar to airlines. This means that other than taking advantage of special promos, the prices stay the same whether you book in advance or same day, and also whether in person at the station or online. So, do what works for you! We bought our tickets online 15 minutes before the train was leaving our hotel room at the Hotel Indigo Brussels City.

View from inside the train from Brussels to Bruges

As I mentioned above, the Belgium Train website has a lot of fantastic information and answers to your FAQs. So, visit their website to learn more, purchase tickets, and manage your journey.

While we are actually traveling, my go-to is Apple Maps. I use the map on my iPhone and switch directions to Transit. It gives very accurate directions and real-time arrivals, departures, and delays.  I highly recommend you do the same. There is no reason to download other mapping apps onto your phone these days!

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Our Bruges Day Trip from Brussels

It takes just over an hour to go from Brussels to Bruges on a train with limited stops. The journey to Bruges allowed us to enjoy the scenic Belgian countryside, and we eagerly anticipated what awaited us upon arrival. Abby always shares in my excitement during moments like this. She knows how much I love to see something new, and she does too! 

Upon reaching Bruges, you will need to take a short 10-minute walk into the center of the city. Or, you can hop on a bus or hail a taxi or rideshare. We opted to walk, and as we emerged from the tunnel on the other side of the train station, this was before us. Pure magic! We knew we were in for a treat! 

Wandering the Cobblestone Streets: Stepping Back in Time in Bruges

After a short walk, we found ourselves in the heart of Bruges, ready to explore its cobblestone streets and unravel its history. The city’s well-preserved medieval architecture took us back in time. As we strolled along the winding roads, we admired the ornate facades, gabled houses, and towering belfries. Each corner revealed a new architectural gem, telling stories of Bruges’ prosperous past as a bustling trading center.

Abby was particularly interested in visiting Bruges as it’s where Jan van Eyck once lived. She had been learning about his work, The Arnolfini Portrait in particular. We even saw this famous painting in person at the National Gallery in London just a week later. It’s moments like this that make me emotional. Giving her the opportunity to immerse herself in what she learns in school is incredible. I don’t take it for granted; I know she doesn’t either. 

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Canal Tour Boat  in Brugges Belgium

A Must-Do Canal Tour on Your Bruges Day Trip

Our first stop was a canal tour, which was a fantastic way to immerse ourselves in the city’s charm. Bruges boasts an intricate network of canals, earning it the nickname “Venice of the North.” Gliding through the waterways, we marveled at medieval buildings, picturesque bridges, and idyllic scenery. And while we were in a boat full of other people, it was still a peaceful and enchanting experience that allowed us to view the city from a whole new perspective.

People lined up for a canal tour in Bruges.  The boat is white with red trim.

A canal tour is a must on any visit to Bruges! The good news is that you do not need to book them in advance. Various providers are located around the city, where you basically buy tickets and stand in line. The wait times vary quite a bit based on location and time of day. We saw people almost walking on with no line at one place and an hour-long wait at another.  You can also book a canal tour in advance through a site like GetYourGuide.

I recommend knocking this out first because it shows you a good part of the city. The way Bruges is laid out, with interwoven canals, makes it a little tricky to explore on foot. Seeing everything from the water will help you determine which areas to prioritize afterward. You can’t go wrong with any vendor; however, if you can swing a private canal tour in Bruges, do it! 

Throughout the captivating canal tour, I took a lot of photos. It was hard to help myself. I will scatter them throughout this post, but here are a handful of my favorites! And make sure to keep reading because there is a lot of great information ahead of us in this post.

This Bruges Day Trip Itinerary Image shows the canals that run through Bruges with historic homes and greenery hanging over the edge along the water
Historic building in Brugges Belgium

What Makes Bruges Special?

Stepping off the boat, we found ourselves again in the heart of the city, ready to explore its cobblestone streets and unravel its history. Bruges’ well-preserved medieval architecture took us on a journey back in time. We admired the ornate facades, gabled houses, and towering belfries as we strolled along the winding streets. Each corner revealed a new architectural gem, telling stories of Bruges’ prosperous past as a bustling trading center.

In addition to the exquisite architecture, Bruges is renowned for its lace-making heritage. The delicate craftsmanship of Bruges lace has been passed down through generations, and you can still find lace shops and workshops in the city. Admire the intricate designs and consider picking up a unique lace souvenir.

We were craving something sweet, so we stopped at a local chocolate shop! We each picked out a few pieces. They were incredible! Bruges has a long-standing tradition of chocolate making. The city has numerous chocolate shops, where artisans create delectable treats using traditional methods. We couldn’t miss indulging in authentic Belgian chocolates during our visit. If you have time, there are local Bruges chocolate-making workshops that look very fun!

What Did We Have For Lunch During Our Bruges Day Trip? Belgium Waffles, of Course! 

No visit to Bruges is complete without savoring the heavenly delight of Belgian waffles. We couldn’t resist the temptation and indulged ourselves in these delicious treats. Whether topped with powdered sugar, decadent chocolate sauce, or a medley of fresh fruits and cream, every bite was pure bliss.

It’s no wonder that Belgian waffles have gained worldwide fame, and Bruges offers a plethora of delightful cafes and bakeries to satisfy our sweet tooth. Consider booking a Belgium Waffle-making class if you have a full day to spend in Bruges!

A canal side restaurant in Bruges, Belgium.

Learning About the History of Bruges

It’s impossible to be somewhere with such rich history and not try to soak up as much as possible!  

Bruges is steeped in history, and its significance can be traced back to the Middle Ages. During this period, the city flourished as an economic powerhouse thanks to its strategic location and access to trade routes.  

Historic house on a walking tour of Bruges
A canal tour, as shown in this tour, is a unique thing to do in Bruges

Its prosperity can still be seen in the awe-inspiring Gothic buildings, such as the Belfry of Bruges and the Church of Our Lady.

The Belfry of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an iconic symbol of the city. Climbing its 366 steps rewards visitors with breathtaking panoramic views of Bruges and its surrounding landscape.  However, this does take a lot of time and effort, so take that into consideration.

The Church of Our Lady, on the other hand, is home to the remarkable sculpture “Madonna and Child” by Michelangelo. It is the only Michelangelo sculpture to leave Italy during his lifetime, making it a must-see for art enthusiasts. I was almost speechless when we walked into this stunning building still used for services today. It is free to walk inside. However, there is a charge to see Michelangelo.

Furthermore, Bruges was a major center for art during the 15th and 16th centuries, often referred to as the Flemish Primitives period. As I mentioned above, many influential painters like Jan van Eyck, Hans Memling, and Gerard David lived and worked in Bruges, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy.

Consider a Bruges self-guided history tour if you would like to immerse yourself more in the remarkable history of this European city!

Church of our Lady in Bruges.  Image taked from a canal tour boat

Shopping on Your Bruges Day Trip

While Bruges offers a beautiful blend of history, art, gastronomy, and natural beauty, attracting visitors worldwide, it also lures those looking for retail therapy.  

I was surprised when we turned a corner, and the shops quickly changed from small chocolatiers and lace makers to H&M and Tommy Hilfiger. This shopping area was bustling, catching me a bit off guard. There are so many more authentic and unique things to do in Bruges! 

We were already pretty wiped out and could shop anywhere, so we pivoted and routed ourselves back to the train station. We only had to wait about 15 minutes and hopped on the next train back to Brussels. 

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Returning To Brussels From Our Bruges Day Trip 

The train ticket we bought included a return trip. And, just like on the way there, we didn’t need to pre-select our train ticket time. However, you should pay attention to the time the next few trains leave to minimize wait time. Again, this is where Apple Maps shine! You can enter your destination, in my case, the Hotel Indigo Brussels City, and the transit directions will take you right there.  

TRAVEL TIP: Always screenshot your tickets when traveling by train. Doing this allows you to quickly and easily scan them where needed without relying on internet service. 

By 4:30 pm, we were back in the big city to meet up with Matt and Jake for dinner. After that, Matt and I had a date night at the secret rooftop bar in Brussels, and over a cold Belgium beer, I told him about our trip. I felt bad, though, because a place like Bruges is right up his alley, and he would have loved it. But, when traveling for long periods at a quick pace, it’s always important to listen to your body and rest when you need to! That is one of my top travel tips! 

Our day trip to Bruges from Brussels was an incredible adventure filled with history, rich architecture, and countless magical moments. The city’s canals, cobblestone streets, and architectural splendors provided a backdrop fit for a movie. It’s somewhere I hope to visit again one day, especially for the Bruges Christmas Market!   

A Bruges Day Trip to Remember

From the enchanting canal cruise to the captivating history woven into the fabric of the town, Bruges offered a truly magical experience. It’s a place with something for everyone, suitable for couples and families alike.

And let’s not forget the heavenly Belgian waffles and local chocolate that left us craving more! 

This image shows a photo of a boat cruising along the canals in Bruges. 
 The blog post is about a Bruges 1 day itinerary
The Canals in Bruges

Booking Bruges Tours And Activities

There are so many different tours, workshops, and activities that you can book for your day trip to Bruges. GetYourGuide alone has 99 current options that include everything from a guided Rickshaw Tour to private historical walking tours.

We use GetYourGuide on almost every trip we take, both internationally and domestically! This popular site is easy to navigate and a great way to keep outings organized or book them on the fly.

Click here to view all Get Your Guide Outings in Bruges!

Is Bruges Good For a Day Trip?

I certainly say so! In fact, we didn’t love Brussels as much as the other European cities that we visited. Our day trip to Bruges was the highlight of my time in Belgium!  

There was a minute where we asked ourselves if we should have just spent our two nights in Bruges, but I am glad we didn’t. That would have required us to switch to/from our Thalys trains to the Belgium Intercity train on our two main travel days, both from Paris and to Amsterdam. This would have made our travel days longer and left more room for error. So, I am glad that we chose to stay in Brussels and take a day trip to Bruges!

If you’re looking for a day trip from Brussels, Bruges should definitely be on your travel bucket list. And if you have more time, consider making an extra stop in Ghent along the way! 

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