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Bruges is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders, Belgium. Brussels is the capital of Belgium.
The train journey from Brussels Airport to Bruges typically takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes. Passengers usually need to transfer at Brussels Central Station, where they can catch a direct train to Bruges. It's advisable to check the current schedule for specific times, as they may vary.
Well known cities: Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Bruges,...
I can certainly recommend Antwerp, Ghent, Bruges, Brussels, Louvain and Liège.
The driving distance is about 100 km (62.4 miles).
The driving distance from Amsterdam, Netherlands to Brussels, Belgium is 1 25.82 miles.
The airport code for Ostend-Bruges International Airport is OST.
The Atomium in Brussels was build for the world exhibition of 1958. Then you have of course all the historical buildings: the market square of Brussels, Antwerp, Bruges,... and the many churches like the cathedrals of Brussels, Antwerp, Gent, Bruges,... Also the Belfetries (Bell Towers) and the beguine convents are very famous. And there are also the big ship lifts.
Ghent is a city in Belgium, it lies between Bruges and Brussels. It's the third biggest city in Belgium.
In the airport, take the train to the center of Brussels. The railway station is clearly indicated. Most of the trains leaving from the airport head to the centre, a few however head in the direction of Leuven, you don't want to be on those trains. Get off of the train in the station of Brussels North (it says on the blue signs "Brussel Noord" and "Bruxelles Nord") and hop on any of the trains to Bruges. Mostly you will want to look for trains heading to Ostend (Oostende) or Blankenberge, those always stop in Bruges.
A regular service throughout the day, journey time about one hour, fares from 47 Euros
Bruges is known for its historical center with the small canals.