Private car transfer from Amsterdam to Bruges

Door-to-door
in 3 hours
From €61
per seat
Comfortable
car
One way
One way
Cancel for free 24 hours before departure
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Trip Information

Pick-up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Amsterdam.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage

Trip

You’ll travel in comfort for 3 hours.

  • Optional sight-seeing
  • Clean, comfortable car
  • Professional driver
  • Bottled water
  • Child seats
  • Prepared for handicapped
  • Smoke-free
  • Pet friendly

Drop-off

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Bruges.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage
In total
249 km3 hours

Overview: Car trip from Amsterdam to Bruges

You’ve done everything in Amsterdam, and now you’re ready for a car trip from Amsterdam to Bruges. Traveling by car gives you the opportunity to enrich your travel day by exploring historical sites, tulip fields, and the charming towns of the Netherlands and coastal Belgium. Visit the Clara Maria Cheese & Clog Farm or see De Haar - the largest castle in the Netherlands. Planning your car ride means you can take your time and travel at your own speed.

About Bruges

Bruges echoes the medieval architecture and picturesque canals of many towns along the Dutch and Belgian coasts. The view from your window as you travel from Amsterdam to Bruges will remind you that it truly is the “Venice of the North.” Like Venice, Bruges emerged as a prominent trading hub in the 9th century. It flourished throughout the Middle Ages and was an important center of economic prosperity thanks to its strategic coastal location and bustling port.

Bruges was also the center of Flemish art and culture. It was home to many artists from the Flemish Primitives art movement, like Jan van Eyck and Hans Memling. You can visit the vast collection of art from this period at the Groeningemuseum. Another important cultural and religious landmark, the Basilica of the Holy Blood, holds a relic believed to be the blood of Christ. Pilgrims and visitors alike are drawn to its sacred ambiance and unique mix of Roman and Gothic architecture.

No matter what brings you to Bruges, this well-preserved medieval city is definitely beautiful fairytale stuff.

From Amsterdam to Bruges: Travel Tips

No matter how you cover the distance from Amsterdam to Bruges, follow these simple travel tips to make your trip go as smoothly as possible.

Border Crossing

The Amsterdam to Bruges route crosses country borders, but you likely won't have to stop or show an ID. Just in case, have your documents on you (and not packed up in the trunk!) and follow all posted signage when you approach the border.

Road Closures

If you're driving yourself, check for road closures and traffic before setting off. There are many alternative routes available in case of heavy traffic or construction. A detour into Ghent of Gouda may be just what your trip needs. Or make things even easier by riding with Daytrip. Your private driver will know the best way to get you to Bruges.

Tolls

Roads do not have tolls in the Netherlands, but driving through the Westerscheldetunnel along the A4/A29 route costs €5. In Belgium, only larger commercial vehicles (3.5+ tons) have to pay a toll.

How to get from Amsterdam to Bruges

Depending on your budget and preferences, you can choose from several travel options on how to get from Amsterdam to Bruges.

Amsterdam to Bruges by bus

It takes about 5 hours to get directly from Amsterdam to Bruges by bus. Tickets are between €15 and €30 and buses leave several times a day from multiple stations in Amsterdam.

Amsterdam to Bruges by train

There are no direct trains, but it is possible to change trains in Brussels and spend a few hours in Belgium’s capital. Without an extended layover in Brussels, expect the trip to take 7 hours.

Amsterdam to Bruges by car

The trip by car is 160 miles (260 km) and will take about 3 hours along the A4/A29 highways. Alternatively, the A2/A27 route will take you through Antwerp, a great city to add to your trip. While you won’t need a vignette, double-check that your rental's documentation is up to date and follow the speed limit. Bruges is small and has pedestrian-only areas, so make sure to have good GPS navigation.

Amsterdam to Bruges with Daytrip

For comfort and convenience, taking a private car with Daytrip is the best way to make the trip from Amsterdam to Bruges. Your private driver will take you door-to-door, so you don’t have to worry about the intricacies of city driving or Bruges’s pedestrian-only areas. Plus, the curated selection of sightseeing stops makes it easy to enrich your trip and experience more local culture.

Things to Do When You Get to Bruges

Once you arrive, there are plenty of things to do when you get to Bruges. As one of the world’s most famous fairytale towns, just getting around Bruges is a highlight.

Getting Around: Bike, Barge, and Boat

As you learned in Amsterdam, bikes and canals are the preferred modes of transit in this region. A bike is a great way to explore Bruges at your own pace, and since you probably didn’t bike all the way from Amsterdam to Bruges you can rent a bike. A close second to biking is a barge or boat ride. The network of canals adds a distinctive charm and a fun way to get around.

Your trip won’t be complete without a visit to the Belfry of Bruges and Markt Square. The medieval Belfry of Bruges is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Climb its 366 steps, and you'll be rewarded with panoramic views across the UNESCO-listed historic center. The Markt (Market Square) hosts festivals, markets, and events throughout the year.

For a unique souvenir, consider handmade Bruges Lace. At the Kantcentrum, you can watch artisans make bobbin lace every afternoon (except Sundays and holidays).

Rainy Day Plans

Every trip needs a rainy day plan, especially in Belgium, where it rains an average of 200 days a year. Museums are a great way to immerse yourself in the vibrant arts scene while staying indoors. Bruges is no stranger to repurposing buildings: The Mu.ZEE museum is in an old department store, and the Museum Sint-Janshospitaal is in a medieval hospital complex. The Groeningemuseum is built on the remains of the Eekhout Abbey.

Questions & Answers about Traveling from Amsterdam to Bruges

What is the best way to get from Amsterdam to Bruges?
If you want the freedom of a rental car without the hassle of being the driver, choose Daytrip. You can add sightseeing stops and customize your pick-up and drop-off points. We can also accommodate children’s seats and handicapped needs.
How can I get from Amsterdam to Bruges?
You can hire a driver, rent a car, or buy a bus ticket to get to Bruges directly. If you travel by train, you’ll need to transfer in Brussels.
What is the cheapest way to get from Amsterdam to Bruges?
The bus is the cheapest way to travel, especially if you book online several weeks in advance. But be aware that some bus companies charge extra for each piece of luggage you store under the bus.
Where should I go next after I travel from Amsterdam to Bruges?
After Bruges, visit other Belgian cities like Ghent and Brussels. To venture further into Europe, Cologne in Germany and Paris, France, aren’t too far away. Wherever your vacation takes you next, let Daytrip handle the transfer!
What can I see along the way from Amsterdam to Bruges?
Mid-sized cities like Antwerp and Ghent are great stopping points to stretch your legs and get lunch during your drive. Other cultural touchpoints are the Clara Maria Cheese and Clog Farm, De Haar Castle, Kinderdijk windmills, and Gouda, home of the namesake cheese.
What is the distance between Amsterdam and Bruges?
Amsterdam and Bruges are 155 miles (250km) apart.
How long does it take to get from Amsterdam to Bruges by car?
The drive takes 3 hours but may vary depending on traffic and road conditions.
What is the quickest way to get from Amsterdam to Bruges?
Hiring a driver to take you door-to-door is the fastest way to get to Bruges. The drive can take as little as 3 hours, depending on your pick-up and drop-off points, as well as the time of day.

Visit these sights on the way

Clara Maria Cheese & Clog Farm

Clara Maria Cheese & Clog Farm

Step into Dutch culture at this historic farmhouse, where things are still done the old-fashioned way. Dutch Delights 

De Haar Castle

De Haar Castle

Get a glimpse into the extravagant lives of the Rothschilds in the largest castle in the Netherlands. The Golden Age 

Gouda

Gouda

This charming medieval city has plenty of historic heritage, such as its UNESCO-listed church, to serve with its world-famous cheese. Cheesy Charms 

Kinderdijk

Kinderdijk

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to human ingenuity and a distinctive part of Dutch culture. Monumental Machinations 

Antwerp

Antwerp

Belgium’s second largest city, and the world’s second most diverse, has been a cultural capital since Rubens moved here in the 16th century. The Capital of Cool 

Ghent

Ghent

The best way to enjoy this charming Flemish city is to do as the locals do, and pull up a seat at a riverside cafe. Riverfront Charm 

Good to know

Children

If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!

Pets

Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.

Tips

Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).

Luggage

  • Big luggage
  • 29x21x11 inches
  • 74x53x28 cm
  • Small luggage
  • 22x14x9 inches
  • 56x36x23 cm

Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.

Payment methods

Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!

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