Kruispoort Gate

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What did Bruges used to look like? Some parts of its history are still standing, including this medieval city gate with its squat towers that make for a picturesque view.

Enter or leave Bruges in style through this historic gate. Go along the cobblestone or the cute drawbridge to see Bruges’ history in person. Kruispoort Gate is one of the four remaining city gates of Bruges from 1402. Kruispoort is especially great to see since it’s so close to Bruges four old windmills, so you get multiple photo ops in a row.

Pedestrians, cyclists and even cars are allowed through the gate. So no matter how you’re seeing Bruges, the gate is an easy sight to see. About a 15 minute walk from the city centre, you don’t have to go far to get a peek at what Bruges used to be.

  • Check out the nearby windmills; they're still the original ones from way back when. You’ll see one just up the street as you get closer to the gate. There’s another three nearby
  • While it looks prettiest on sunny days, the gate lights up a bit at night. Grab your camera and get out in the evening
  • After checking out this gate, head over to Gentpoort. Go on the footpath to see weird and wacky art along the way
  • Make a day of it and cycle to all four of the gates for a proper workout
Updated on 25 November 2021

Tips and Tricks

  • The gate is close to a busy traffic junction, so it’s best to walk by during quieter times in the day or night
  • Great to see if you’re already planning on checking out Bruges windmills!

Getting There

  • By Car: short walk away from free Park & Ride car park P & R Boogschutterslaan
  • By Bus: close to bus stop Brugge Kruispoort. Buses 6, 16 and 88 stop here
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Open 24/7

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