EN ROUTE <strong>TO JAN BREYDEL</strong>

EN ROUTE TO JAN BREYDEL

EN ROUTE TO JAN BREYDEL

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Still not sure the easiest way to get to Jan Breydel Stadium on game day? This page contains everything you need to know to come to Jan Breydel well prepared.

Different forms of mobility are possible. Come from the center on foot, by bike or by bus. Or do you come from further afield and use the car, train or support bus? Find out everything that is and isn't possible here!

Still have questions? Then also check out AskClub.

SMOOTHLY TO THE MATCH

BY BIKE
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BY BIKE

ON FOOT
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ON FOOT

BY CAR
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BY CAR

SUPPORTERSBUS
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SUPPORTERSBUS

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - SCHEDULED BUS
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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - SCHEDULED BUS

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - TRAIN
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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - TRAIN

BY BIKE

Jan Breydel is easily accessible by bicycle on match days. Whether you come from the center of Bruges or from the surrounding districts and neighboring municipalities: you can get to the stadium quickly and easily. Simply plan your cycling route here and discover how close the Jan Breydel Stadium really is!

Why choose the bicycle?

  • You avoid traffic jams and parking worries.
  • You enjoy a smooth ride to the match.
  • You contribute to a smoother and more sustainable journey for everyone.

BICYCLE PARKING FACILITIES AT JAN BREYDEL

Around the stadium, 670 bicycle spaces are provided. So you can park your bike safely and close to the entrance:

  • 350 spaces at ticket office block North - access via Olympialaan
  • 250 spaces at ticket office block East - access via Koning Leopold III-laan
  • 70 spaces at counter block West - access via Lange Molenstraat

BICYCLE PARKING PLAN

BLUE-BIKE

Don't have your own bike in Bruges? Then the Blue-bike is the ideal solution for you. If you come by train, you can borrow a Blue-bike at any time from the train station in Bruges at democratic prices.

Where exactly do I find the bike rental? Go outside through the front of the station. Take an immediate right, 50 meters further on is the entrance to the bike racks. There you will see the key machine and the bikes. You will find the bike point 50 meters further down the bike racks.

Thanks to Blue-bike, you can get from Bruges to the stadium in a sustainable and fast way. A subscription costs €12 per year, where you get a cheaper rides rate. A one-time use is also possible for €1.15 for up to 24 hours. The cycling distance from the station to the Jan Breydel Stadium is about 4 kilometers. Discover all the information about Blue-bike.

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ON FOOT

Walking towards the Jan Breydel Stadium is perfectly feasible and often done by supporters on match days.

From Bruges station, the walking distance is about 3.5 to 4 kilometers. Count on a walking time of 40 to 50 minutes on average, depending on your pace. You leave the station towards the city and then follow one of the major connecting roads towards Sint-Andries, such as the Koning Albert I-laan or the Gistelse Steenweg. From there, you continue walking towards Olympialaan, which leads directly to the stadium. On match days, many supporters follow the same route, which makes it easy to get your bearings.

Also those who start from the historic city center, for example at the Market Square, should take into account a similar distance. The walk is also about 3.5 to 4 kilometers and takes an average of 45 to 55 minutes. The most common walking route runs via Gistelse Steenweg in the direction of Sint-Andries, after which you automatically end up at Olympialaan and the stadium.

THE FASTEST WAY

BY CAR

Are you coming to the Jan Breydel Stadium by car? Then keep in mind that parking discipline and respect for the neighborhood are very important. Important to know:

  • Parking is only allowed in the designated spaces and streets. Always respect the highway code.
  • In some streets around the stadium, parking is prohibited on game days.
  • The police strictly supervise and will effectively report violations.
  • As a Club supporter, show your best side: be courteous in traffic and respect local residents.

On the occasion of Club Brugge home matches, parking will be banned on match days at the locations listed below.

No parking at home matches

PARKING TICKET HOLDERS

Club Brugge operates several car parks around Jan Breydel. These car parks are only accessible with a valid parking ticket. Because the capacity is limited, no single parking tickets are sold anymore.

Do you have a valid parking ticket? Then you can find an overview of all car parks and their access routes below:

  • Car parks N1, N2, N3 and N4: Access via Expressway E403 → exit Penitentiair Complex → Legeweg → Grote Moerstraat Gistelsesteenweg → Olympialaan
  • Car parks O1, O2, O3, O4 and O5: Access via Gistelsesteenweg → Koning Leopold III-laan (Bruges exit)
  • Parking W1, W2, W3, W5 (PMH): Access via Lange Molenstraat (Jabbeke exit)
  • Parking W4 (De Varens): Access via Nieuwe Sint-Annadreef
  • Parking Z1 (visitors): Access via Doornstraat and Zeeweg (Jabbeke exit).
  • Parking Z2 (press parking): Access via Doornstraat and Zeeweg (Jabbeke exit).
  • Koestraat: Access via Pastoriestraat

JAN BREYDEL PARKING PLAN

PARKING RESERVED FOR THE DISABLED

There are three parking zones spread throughout the Jan Breydel site where there are reserved parking spaces for holders of a 'parking card for people with disabilities':

  • 18 spaces on parking North 1 - entrance via Olympialaan
  • 10 spaces on parking West 3 - entrance via Lange Molenstraat 71
  • 4 spaces on parking East 4 - entrance via Koning Leopold III-laan 41

A total of 32 reserved parking spaces for holders of a parking card for disabled persons. Reserve your parking space here.

DISABLED PARKING PLAN

Detailed information about the working parking spaces for blue card holders and what if full can be found at the bottom of this AskClub article.

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WITH THE SUPPORTERS BUS

Every match, numerous supporter buses leave from all over Belgium to Jan Breydel. These buses drop you off near the stadium and are therefore a sustainable form of transportation for our supporters. You can come to the match in a carefree atmosphere and you do not have to look for a parking space. The supporter transport is organized through 60 affiliated official supporter clubs of Club Brugge.

Find your nearest supporters club in your area here.

ALL SUPPORTER CLUBS

BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - SCHEDULED BUS

HOME SUPPORTERS

Traveling by bus or train is an easy way to reach the stadium carefree. Bus 30 of De Lijn takes you from the railway station in Bruges or from the city center to Jan Breydel. This bus runs every 10 minutes on weekdays + Saturday towards the 'Sint-Andries Kerk' stop, less than a 5-minute walk from Jan Breydel. On Sundays, bus 30 runs every 15 minutes.

VISITING SUPPORTERS

As a visiting supporter you can take bus 3 of De Lijn at the station in Bruges. Bus 3 runs every 20 minutes every day of the week towards the 'Sint-Michiels Vogelzang' stop, a 10-minute walk from Jan Breydel.

AFTER THE GAME

After Club Brugge matches, De Lijn does not deploy additional buses. The normal bus schedule continues to apply, so the bus must be taken at the 'Sint-Andries Kerk' stop.

DE LIJN ROUTE PLANNER

BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT - TRAIN

For a Club Brugge match, you can take the train to Bruges. The nearest station is Bruges Station. From there you can reach Jan Breydel by bus lines 7 or 17 towards Sint-Andries, or on foot (about 35 minutes walk). There is also the option of choosing to borrow a Blue-bike. More information above. Consult the route and timetable on the SNCB website.

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