More about: Day Trips to Bruges from Paris
The city of Bruges is considered one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe. The state of preservation of its historic buildings is so perfect that the city seems to have stood still in time. Not for nothing has it been declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco.
Another unmistakable characteristic of this city is its canals, which have earned it the name of "the Venice of the North", creating a bucolic atmosphere, with beautiful landscapes that seem to be straight out of a book. I know there are a lot of things to see and do in Paris, but if you have a day in your itinerary that you can book, I recommend you visit Bruges, you won't regret it.
Bruges Day Trip from Paris
Day trip to discover the beauties of Bruges, known as the Venice of the North.
You will travel by luxury coach from Paris. When you arrive in Bruges, you will visit its main monuments, cruise along its canals and walk through its medieval streets while enjoying the unique atmosphere of this wonderful city.
As it is a guided tour you will have the chance to learn about the city, visit the sights, navigate the canals and you will also have time to eat and shop. Being in Paris, the distance to Bruges is really short and on this tour the journey is very comfortable as you don't have to worry about driving, you travel in a comfortable luxury bus.
I will tell you all the details about this tour so you will know first hand the advantages of visiting Bruges this way.
Recommended if you like history and architecture. The city of Bruges is a must-visit if you have the chance to go. In Bruges you will breathe history and marvel at its spectacular buildings.
Features of a day trip to Bruges from Paris
Make the most of your time in Paris to see all that the city has to offer, take the best tours of Paris, visit the best museums and eat in the most recommended restaurants, but book a day trip to Bruges if you can, you can't miss it.
One of the advantages of this tour is that you don't have to worry about driving, you'll be driven back and forth in a luxury coach with all the comforts of home.
Driving from Paris to Bruges can be a headache, especially when you enter Belgium because the signs are in Flemish (unless you speak the language) and it's a hassle to understand the directions.
On this tour to Bruges you will have a specialised guide who speaks English, so you will enjoy all the information in your own language. In addition, the boat trip along the canals is included in the price, which you usually have to pay for separately on other tours. In the historic centre you will pass the main sights such as the Beguinage, the Basilica of the Holy Blood and the Gothic Town Hall (entrance fees are not included).
With the guidance of your guide, in the free time you are given to explore the city on your own, you will know the best places to eat, shop and take the best pictures.
Interesting details about this tour
- Price: from 152 euros per person approximately.
- Duration: about 14 hours.
- Means of transport: from Paris to Bruges you go by luxury bus, once in Bruges and due to the characteristics of the city, the tour is on foot and by cruise.
How can I book a tour to Bruges from Paris?
It is best to do this in advance when you are organising your itinerary at home, to ensure availability on your chosen date. You can do this on tour and sightseeing platforms. With this method you also have the advantage of being able to pay by credit or debit card, but for me the best thing about booking on this type of platform is knowing what I'm buying.
It often happens that if you book on the spot you don't really know what you're going to find, someone may recommend a certain tour, but perhaps they have an interest behind it, such as charging a commission, for example, and not that you have the best experience. On the platforms, however, you have the testimonials of people who have hired that same tour and give their opinion after doing it, you should always read them.
What will I see on tours from Paris to Bruges?
It depends quite a bit on the type of tour, but generally you will walk through the historic centre of Bruges, seeing the most emblematic buildings of the city, such as the Provincial Palace and the Basilica of the Holy Blood, for example (entrance fees are not included in the price of the tours, they are usually paid separately).
Bruges is a fairly small city that is easy to explore on foot. You can also tour the outskirts of the city and take a cruise along the canals of the Venice of the North. Most tours don't include cruise tickets, but this one I recommend does.
As a general rule, you'll have some free time to do some activities on your own, such as shopping and eating. Despite being a small city, due to the large influx of tourists throughout the year, there is an important variety ofrestaurants in the city of Bruges.
For shopping, Bruges also has a very good offer of shopping areas, such as markets, art galleries, antique shops and pedestrian streets full of local shops.
What are the must-see places in Bruges?
There are many places of interest in Bruges, including museums, public buildings, squares and parks. Of all the things to do, you will have to choose according to the time you have available, but you should not miss the opportunity to visit:
1. The historic centre of Bruges
The historic centre of Bruges has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in its entirety, a rare occurrence.
Within its boundaries are many of the city's main buildings and monuments. It is a good place to start your personal tour so that as you walk through the streets you can enter the buildings that interest you most.
2. The city's main square (Burg)
Throughout several centuries of history, Bruges' main square has been the heart of the city and continues to be the heart of the city, where several of the most important buildings such as the Franconate and the Basilica of the Holy Blood are concentrated.
3. Bruges City Hall
The Bruges Town Hall is well worth a visit. You will be dazzled by the more than 600 year old gothic hall and the works of art throughout the building, from magnificent sculptures to frescoes of typical Flemish art that are a marvel to behold.
4. Old Franconate of Bruges
This centuries-old building was the centre from which the entire campaign of the Burgh of Bruges was controlled. Over the years, the Franconate of Bruges changed its functions, became a courthouse and is nowadays the most visited building in the city, as well as the seat of the city archives.
5. The city's bell tower
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Belfry of the City of Bruges, besides being worth a visit for what it represents and for its architectural beauty, houses important medieval documents that can be seen and the incredible score that makes the bells ring.
6. The Basilica of the Holy Blood
With breathtaking structural and decorative beauty, the Basilica of the Holy Blood is a must-see in the city of Bruges. It houses a relic containing the blood of Christ, carried by the Crusaders, hence its name.
7. The Begijnhof Beguinage (Beguinage)
The Beguinage in Bruges has a rather peculiar history. It was founded in 1245 as a hostel for emancipated lay women, but also led a cloistered life. Today it is a monastery of the Benedictine Order.
8. Rosary Quay (Rozenhoedkaai)
This must be one of the most popular places in the city of Bruges, as everyone who visits it is used to taking photographs there, as it is one of the most emblematic places in the city.
The Rosary Quay is undoubtedly one of the most romantic places in the city and is the ideal place to take a picture of your visit to Bruges and remember this trip forever. The pictures you can take there are magnificent.
9. Museum of the Church of Notre Dame (Notre Dame)
The Museum of the Church of Notre Dame is a must-see on any tour to Bruges. The church tower is the second tallest in the world and you will be able to see one of Michelangelo's most famous works, known as the Madonna of Bruges. You can also see the spectacular mausoleums of Mary of Burgundy and Charles the Bold, along with a priceless collection of religious frescoes.
10. St Boniface Bridge (Bonifaciusbrug)
St. Boniface Bridge is one of the places in Bruges that is enveloped by a different, almost magical atmosphere. The bridge's setting, which is particularly beautiful and peaceful, is an invitation to sit and enjoy moments of introspection and relaxation, even though it is very popular with visitors.
Tips for a trip to Bruges from Paris
- Book a guided tour if you are visiting Bruges for the first time.
- Try to be there a few minutes before the bus departs.
- Try to choose seats on the bus for you and your group before the day of the tour so that you can go together.
- Bruges is a city best explored on foot, so wear comfortable shoes.
- Bruges tends to get chilly at night in Bruges, so bring a coat.
Why take a tour to Bruges from Paris?
If you are visiting Paris and have the opportunity to include Bruges in your itinerary, don't hesitate to do so. To travel to Paris and for everything to be perfect you have to plan your trip well and if during the planning you see that you have a free day to leave the city, a tour to Bruges is an excellent alternative for the rich heritage that the city has.
The city of Paris is quite close to Bruges so it is advisable to take advantage of this proximity to make this visit, if it is not in your immediate plans to visit Belgium. Bruges is a small city and you don't need many days to see the main sights, with a day tour you can see the most important places in the city.
Why is it better to take a guided tour of Bruges and not do it on my own?
My first visit to Bruges was on my own and while I really enjoyed the trip, I didn't get as much out of it as I could have. Despite detailed planning of the places I wanted to visit, not getting to know the city created setbacks due to the change in weather and the prioritisation of sights. On a guided tour you will be able to make much better use of the time you spend in the city.
Having a person who speaks your language and knows the city like the back of their hand makes things much easier. In a guided tour you will know which are the places you can't miss, you will have an itinerary based on distances and travel times, taking into account possible setbacks depending on the time of the year. The latter is very important because the influx of people in the city in summer is overwhelming and often causes delays at the entrance to the different attractions and also makes the traffic inside the city quite difficult.
Are there other tours available from Paris, where and which ones are the best?
If you are visiting Paris, I recommend you take some of the best tours from Paris to other places of interest, which are really worth doing. Leaving Paris, you have excursions to the main sights that you can't miss being so close. You'll see that there are tours to suit all tastes, including the youngest members of the family. Below, I will tell you which are the 3 most recommended tours from Paris:
1. Disneyland Paris
If you are travelling with children, visiting Disneyland Paris is a must or your little ones won't forgive you. In case you are not travelling with children, Disneyland Paris is also a recommended destination because there are many activities for adults. There are several ways to get to Disneyland from Paris but the most recommended, based on my personal experience, is on an organised tour. On a tour you can forget about traffic problems and driving around looking for a parking space.
2. Tours to Mont Saint Michel
You're going to love a trip to Mont Saint Michel, it's another must-see destination if you're in Paris and can spend a few days touring other areas of interest in France. The views, the setting, the history, the architecture and above all the mystique of Mont Saint Michel make it one of the most popular places to visit year after year.
3. Visiting the Loire Châteaux from Paris
Visiting the Loire Châteaux from Paris is another excellent option. When you arrive and start touring the castles of this region you will feel like you are in a fairy tale. The landscapes that you will be able to contemplate and photograph make this tour one of the best to take into account if you are in Paris and want to extend your visit.