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Enter your search term here. Home Brugge Accessibility Train. National Every day, there are from one to four direct services each hour between Bruges and the important train junctions at Antwerp, Ghent, Hasselt, Leuven and Brussels. In Bruges From the railway station of Bruges, you can take a De Lijn bus every 5 minutes or taxi to your accommodation. I;ve made it at normal walking pace from the doorway of a Eurostar arriving on platform 2, all the way to platform 20 for an onward train to Antwerp in 2 minutes 30 seconds.

You can see the short cut in this video. Is this short cut always open? In which case, you have to walk off the end of the platform to the main concourse with everyone else.

This is the escalator you're looking for, roughly level with car This is the one on platform 2. Photo courtesy of EurostarJustinp Leaving by Eurostar If you walk into the northern entrance it's just inside on the right. You must check in at least 30 minutes before the Eurostar leaves 10 minutes with Business Premier tickets. Inside the terminal entrance hall, you first scan your ticket barcode to open the automatic ticket gates.

Then comes Belgian passport control followed by UK passport control and the relatively painless X-ray security check. Then up the escalators or lift to platform 1 or 2 or occasionally 3 onto the train for London. More about checking-in for Eurostar. First, a reality check.

There are 22 platforms, but you can stroll from platform 1 to platform 22 in less than 3 minutes. And if all you are catching is a Belgian domestic train to Bruges or somewhere, these usually run every 30 minutes and your ticket is valid on any train, so if you miss your planned train simply take the next one, no big deal. Obviously, you should allow much longer than that when connecting with an important mainline train on which you have a train-specific ticket, in case your first train arrives late.

If connecting into or out of Eurostar to or from London, I'd allow at least 20 minutes to change trains in Brussels on an outward journey from London. On the return journey towards London, I'd allow at least 40 minutes to change trains including the 30 minute Eurostar check-in - and if your first train is a little late, don't worry, Eurostar don't close check-in exactly at the minute cut-off like airlines do, in practice they'll probably rush you through even with 10 minutes before the Eurostar leaves.

If you miss a connection in Brussels with a train-specific ticket, see the advice on missed connections here. Under the CIV international conditions of carriage and the Railteam promise , if you miss a connection because of a late running train, staff on board the late-running train or in Brussels international ticket office should stamp your ticket and allow you to take the next departure even if your ticket is theoretically non-changeable, please read the detailed advice here.

I've even known the ICE to be held a few minutes for a late-running Eurostar. If the Eurostar is delayed and you miss the ICE, you'll be able to take the next ICE or even the following Thalys , see the advice on missed connections here. Ticket offices International ticket office on the main concourse near platform 3. There's a numbered queuing system. There are left luggage lockers and a staffed left luggage office at Brussels Midi if you want to stash your bags while exploring Brussels.

The lockers are in the large recessed area level with platforms near the international ticket office. Express Supermarket The Carrefour Express minimarket is the best place to stock up for your journey.

The bar offers bar snacks, but for something more substantial the hotel has a decent restaurant upstairs. The Pullman Hotel is an integral part of Brussels Midi station, you don't even need to cross the road as there's a door from the station into the hotel lobby. If you have a car, taking a road trip through Belgium is a great way to explore not only Bruges but also other cities in the area.

For such a short distance, buses are an inexpensive and painless way to travel from Brussels to Bruges. Buses originate at Brussels South station and then stop at Brussels North station before exiting the city, so you can choose whichever departure point is most convenient for you. Flixbus drops passengers off right next to the main Bruges train station, which is walking distance from the historic town center and all of Bruge's most famous attractions.

Train travel in Belgium is so simple that the most complicated part is just figuring out what station you're leaving from. Trains for Bruges pass through all three of Brussels' primary stations, so you can choose whichever one is closest to where you're staying.

If you see any of these names when buying tickets or looking at a map, they all refer to the same place. Trains for Bruges leave about every 20 minutes and the journey takes roughly an hour. You can see the schedule and buy tickets through the SNCB website , or you can just show up at the station and buy your ticket before boarding the train. Tickets have a fixed price and don't get more expensive, so there's no penalty for waiting to buy them.

Tip: If you're making a weekend trip, you can purchase a roundtrip ticket for any train from Friday evening to Sunday with a special discount for almost half off the full price.

Driving yourself to Bruges takes about an hour, 15 minutes without traffic, although that time can balloon up to two hours if it's rush hour. Only 60 miles 97 kilometers separate the two cities along the E40 highway, but this popular commuter route quickly gets congested with drivers traveling between Brussels, Bruges, and Ghent, three of Belgium's most populated cities. But if you can avoid the worst of traffic, it's an easy drive without tolls. Parking in the historic center of Bruges is highly restricted, but there are parking garages on the edges of the center with varying rates where you can leave your car.

For free parking, you can look for lots or street parking on the outskirts of the city. From there, it'll be a longer walk into the center or you can take a local bus. Domestic travel is not restricted, but some conditions may apply Face masks are mandatory There is a social distancing requirement of 1.

Last updated: 10 Nov Exceptions may apply, for full details: European Union. This information is compiled from official sources. To the best of our knowledge, it is correct as of the last update. Visit Rome2rio travel advice for general help. More details. Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Brussels-North train station station and arriving at Bruges.

Services depart three times a week, and operate Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The journey takes approximately 1h 25m. Yes, there is a direct train departing from Bru. Services depart every 30 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 1h 18m. Get driving directions. The train from Bru. Mode details. Coaches have toilets, free WiFi and power outlets, plus snacks and drinks for purchase on board.

Flixbus is a good choice for the budget-conscious traveller; purchase tickets in advance for the cheapest fares note: there is no option to reserve a seat in advance. Rome2rio's Travel Guide series provide vital information for the global traveller.



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