A 1 Day Itinerary to Bruges

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Bruges, with its UNESCO world heritage center and picturesque cobblestone streets, is the perfect place to spend a day. Many say that it’s over touristed and that takes away from some of its beauty, but I disagree. There is so much to see and do here it would be a shame to miss it just for that reason.

This itinerary will help you get the most out of one day in Bruges.

Walk around Bruges

This town is best explored on foot. It’s small enough that you can wander around and pretty much see all that it has to offer in one day.

Get lost on the cobblestone streets, stumble upon a hidden waffle place, find an obscure museum or just admire the incredible architecture that makes this town what it is.

During my wanderings I discovered parks, a monastery, a free harp concert and felt free to wander into various churches and shops as I went.

Museum of medieval torture

I was completely intrigued by this museum that seemed completely out of place in this quiet town. Situated right off the main square (conveniently next to a waffle place).

Personally, I don’t think this is really a museum meant for young kids, though I saw some families checking it out. I will leave that up to the parents’ discretion but it shows the realities the types of torture people had to endure when accused of a crime (either real or made up).

Unique museums in Bruges

But it is a fascinating place to learn some of humanities darker history and the horrifying ways that people used to extract information from others. What is really horrifying is that someone came up with these various torture devices.

Learn more: https://www.torturemuseum.be/

Cost: Adults – €9.00; Students – €6.00; Kids under 10 – free

Location: Wollestraat 29, 8000 Bruges, Belgium

Hours: Open Daily from 10:30-6:30pm

Museum of Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali is one of the most intriguing artists of the 1900s. He didn’t conform to societies delicacies with paintings that display a lot of sex and some serious imagination.

His art is intriguing and interesting and something everyone should see. Situated right on the main square you can head into the museum to escape a rain shower or a chilly day.

Pop up museums in Bruges

If you are a collector, you can also purchase some of his original works with costs starting around €850.00.

This is an expo, which means it will not be around forever, so make sure you check the website for details before heading out.

Learn more: https://www.visitbruges.be/en/dali-xpo-gallery

Cost: Adults – €10.00; Seniors (+65)/Students/Youths up to 18yr – €8.00; Kids under 12 – free

Location: Markt 7, Brugge

Hours: Open daily from 10:00-6:00pm

Go for a boat ride around Bruges

Once you have walked the town, I highly recommend checking it out from the water. Every half hour or so a boat takes people out for a half hour ride to see the town from a different perspective.

The boat captains provide excellent information on the historical significance of various buildings, things I would have never noticed if it wasn’t for them.

Best things to do in Bruges

In my opinion this is a must do when visiting Bruges and I don’t care how touristy it is, I loved it.

Learn more: https://www.visitbruges.be/en/bruggemetdeboot

Cost:  Adults – €10.00; Bruges Residents – €9.00; Kids under 11 – €6.00; Kids under 3 – free

Location: Depends on the company you choose but mainly Huidenvettersplein 13, Brugge

Hours: Open daily from 10:00-6:00PM, from March 1st – November 15th

Eat waffles in the Bruges square

A trip to Belgium, no matter which town or city you visit, would not be complete without a waffle or five. As I mentioned above, there is a great little waffle window (or an eat in restaurant if you want) next to the Museum of Medieval Torture.

You can grab a fresh made waffle with bananas, chocolate and whipped cream, or strawberries, or Nutella, whatever your fancy. I recommend the House of Waffles (Wollestraat 31, 8000 Brugge, Belgium) a two-minute walk from the Belfry (or main square).

Best places to get Belgian waffles

They are open daily from 10:30-6:30pm and it will cost you between €9-10.00. Take your waffle and find a seat in the square where you can watch the people. It feels very Julia Roberts in Eat, Pray, Love when she was eating gelato on a bench next to a nun. And the waffles are divine.

Visit a brewery

No trip to Belgium would be complete without checking out at least one Brewery. In the case of Bruges, there are two that are worth checking out.

Brewery Bourgogne des Flandres

This is the perfect spot to sit have a beer or two. Or a flight (I recommend the flight, but its around €16.00). The brew tanks are visible as you walk into the courtyard and you can also take a brewery tour for an additional fee of around €11.

Best breweries in Bruges

But if you just want to taste the beer, they have the perfect patio overlooking the canal. And fun fact, right across from the brewery the hotel windows are made from crystal made on the island of Merano in Italy. They glisten a purple color in the sunlight.

For more information: https://www.bourgognedesflandres.be/

Hours: Open daily from 10:30-6:30PM

Location:  Kartuizerinnenstraat 6, 8000 Brugge, Belgium

Huisbrouwerij De Halve Maan

This historical brewery has a really unique feature. It pumps the beer underground through a series of pipes. Meaning they do not have to rely on large trucks transporting their beer from their brewery outside of town to this location.

Very environmentally conscious.

I did not do the brewery tour, but I have heard it takes about 45 minutes and that it’s worth it. But again, if you’re not into that you can always just stop and enjoy their beer.

For more information: https://www.halvemaan.be/

Hours: Open daily 11:00-6:00PM

Location: Walplein 26, 8000 Brugge, Belgium

Minnewater park and tower

If you are looking for a bit of green space, this pretty little park is perfect. The canal runs through it and there are both paved and well-maintained dirt paths that you can meander around either on foot or by bike.

Parks to visit in Bruges

The tower is a well-known tourist site, though when I visited it was under repair so was closed. But the area itself is really peaceful with beautiful trees and benches to settle down on and just take a minute to yourself.

Concluding Thoughts

You might be thinking, wow Nicole this is an awful lot to fit into one day, and maybe you are right. But I can assure you I did all of these things in one day and still had time for a sit-down lunch and dinner before catching the train back to Brussels.

I left early, arriving around 9AM and stayed until around 6PM. If you are up for an adventure this is the perfect day trip from Brussels.

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