Bruges and Ghent are two of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe and two of the most-visited towns in Belgium. On this day trip from Brussels, we'll unravel the timeless allure of these historic gems.
Highlights
- Old Saint John’s Hospital
- Church of Our Lady
- Market Square
- The Lake of Love
- St Bravo’s Cathedral
- Belfry of Ghent
Bruges and Ghent Day Trip from Brussels
If you're in Brussels, you can't miss out on the chance to explore Bruges and Ghent, two of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe. On this day trip, you can visit them both in one day—let's go!
At the appointed time, we'll meet in front of Central Station in the Belgian capital and, from there, we'll take a panoramic tour of Brussels. From the bus, we'll see different places of the city, like Elisabeth Park and the Sacré Coeur Basilica.
As we leave Brussels’ city centre behind, we'll drive to the charming city of Bruges, also known as “The Venice of the North”. This famous town is situated 100 km (62 miles) to the northeast of the Belgian capital.
Bruges Tour
Upon arrival in Bruges, we'll start a tour of the city in which we'll visit some of the most popular landmarks such as Old Saint John’s Hospital and the beautiful medieval Church of Our Lady, which houses a celebrated Madonna and Child sculpture.
We'll also visit points of interest such as Market Square, the Basilica of the Holy Blood, the Belfry of Bruges, the Lake of Love, the Begijnhof which was established in 1245, Walplein Square, the Dijver Canal, Tanners Square, Castle Square and its Gothic-styled Town Hall. It'll be the most complete tour!
After our guided tour around Bruges, you'll have some free time to get a bite to eat, take a stroll or relax while having a coffee or tasting some delicious Belgian chocolate.
Feeling refreshed, we'll leave Bruges behind and head to Ghent, one of the most vibrant cities in Europe thanks to its famous university.
Ghent Tour
Once we arrive, we'll discover St Bravo’s Cathedral, well-known due to the world-famous painting by the Van Eyck brothers: “The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb”.
Afterwards, we'll visit the Belfry of Ghent, Saint Nicholas’ Church, Gravensteen, the Castle of Gerald the Devil, the interesting Town Hall, the Masons’ Guild House, and wander through the Patershol district.
Having immersed ourselves in all that Ghent has to offer, you'll have some more free time to take in the city at your own pace.
Finally, after a day rich in culture and history, we'll return to the centre of Brussels, where this trip will come to an end after 10.5 hours together.
Want to Spend More Time in Bruges and Ghent?
Should you desire to delve deeper into the allure of Bruges and Ghent, we recommend spending a full day in each of the cities. If this is what you'd prefer to do, we recommend booking a day trip to Bruges and another day trip to Ghent. It's the best way to discover these two medieval gems!
Children Under 2
Children under 2 years old must travel on the bus in a baby seat. Please remember to bring your own car seat so that babies can participate in the activity.
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