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Car Rental in Bruges, Belgium

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Renting a Car in Bruges: Medieval Beauty and the Flemish Coast

Bruges (Brugge) is Europe's most perfectly preserved medieval city — a place where Gothic towers rise above willow-fringed canals, where market squares have barely changed in 500 years, and where chocolate and beer are elevated to art forms. The city is compact enough to explore entirely on foot, but a rental car lets you discover the quieter treasures of West Flanders and the Belgian coast that day-trippers never see.

Getting Your Rental Car

Bruges has no airport. The nearest options are Brussels Airport (BRU), 110 km southeast (1.25 hours), with full international rental availability, and Ostend-Bruges Airport (OST), 25 km away, with limited seasonal flights and fewer rental options. Economy cars at Brussels Airport start from €22-€38/day.

Alternatively, rent from Bruges train station, where Europcar, Avis, and Hertz have offices. This is convenient if you arrive by train from Brussels and want a car for day trips only.

Parking in Bruges

Do not try to drive in the historic center. The streets are medieval-width, cobblestoned, and crowded with pedestrians. Strategy:

The Flemish Coast

The Belgian coast stretches 67 km from De Panne to Knokke-Heist, and Bruges is the perfect base. The coast is connected by the Kusttram (coastal tram, the world's longest), but a car gives you more flexibility:

WWI Battlefields

The Flanders Fields of World War I are just 50 km south of Bruges, centered on Ypres (Ieper). A car allows you to visit the scattered memorials, cemeteries, and preserved sites at your own pace:

Cross-Border: Northern France

The French border is just 30 km from Bruges. Lille (80 km) is a wonderful French city with Flemish architecture, outstanding museums, and a legendary flea market (Braderie, first weekend of September). Dunkirk (70 km) has the powerful WWII evacuation beaches and museum. The French Flemish countryside (French Flanders) has windmills, estaminets (traditional pubs), and a culture that blends French and Flemish traditions.

Practical Information

Belgian motorways are toll-free. Fuel costs €1.65-€1.85/liter. Speed limits are 120 km/h on motorways, 70-90 km/h on regional roads, and 50 km/h in towns. Belgium has strict drink-driving enforcement (0.5 g/L limit). Cross-border travel to France, Netherlands, and Germany is seamless. Most rental companies include Benelux and neighboring countries without surcharges. Bruges is a year-round destination, but the Christmas market (late November-January) is magical, and spring sees the canals at their most photogenic.

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Airport Rental Pickup

You can pick up a rental car at these airports near Bruges:

Parking in Bruges

ZoneCostNotes
Markt / Burg (Center)€3.00/hrVery limited street parking in the medieval center. Most streets are too narrow for cars. Not recommended.
Parking Centrum 't Zand (Underground)€12/dayLarge underground garage at 't Zand square, walking distance to the Markt. The standard choice for visitors.
Parking Station€3.50/dayLarge car park at the train station, 15-minute walk to the center. By far the cheapest option.

Traffic note: Bruges' medieval center is not designed for cars. Streets are narrow, cobblestoned, and shared with constant pedestrian and horse-drawn carriage traffic. The city is encircled by a canal ring with limited access points. Most visitors park outside the center and walk in. The N31 connects Bruges to the E40 motorway toward Ghent and Brussels. The A10/E40 is the main motorway link. Traffic in and around Bruges is light compared to Belgian cities, but summer tourist traffic (especially from cruise ship day-trippers arriving by bus) can congest approach roads.

💡 Pro Tip

Book your Bruges rental online at least 2 weeks ahead — airport desk walk-up prices are typically 30-50% higher.

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Day Trips from Bruges by Car

Ghent (50 km (40 min))

A vibrant university city with a dramatic medieval skyline, the Ghent Altarpiece masterpiece, a castle, and a food scene that many consider superior to Bruges. More authentic and less touristy.

Damme (7 km (10 min))

A tiny, perfectly preserved medieval village connected to Bruges by a tree-lined canal. Famous for its bookshops, a Napoleonic-era fortress, and some of Belgium's best eel restaurants.

Belgian Coast (De Haan) (20 km (20 min))

The charming Belle Époque seaside resort of De Haan (Le Coq) has well-preserved early 20th-century villas, a wide sandy beach, and a genteel atmosphere. Einstein once vacationed here.

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