


Underground parking garage - 't Zand
About
This surprising urban oasis offers families a delightful seasonal beach escape right in the heart of historic Bruges. Located near the 't Zand parking garage, the sandy beach area features shallow, safe swimming zones perfect for little ones, along with all the family amenities you need for a relaxing afternoon by the water without leaving the city.
Highlights
- ✓Sandy beach area perfect for sandcastle building and beach games
- ✓Shallow, calm water zones safe for young children learning to swim
- ✓Family-friendly facilities including changing areas
- ✓Unique urban beach experience in a historic European city
- ✓Easy walking distance to Bruges city center for combining activities
Pro Tips
- 1.Park at the Underground 't Zand garage (open 24 hours) for easy access to the beach, it's literally adjacent to the beach area and very convenient for families with beach gear.
- 2.Arrive early morning or weekday afternoons during summer to avoid peak crowds, especially during Belgian school holidays in July and August.
- 3.Bring your own beach toys, snacks, and sun protection as on-site facilities may be limited. A pop-up beach tent provides great shade for babies and toddlers.
- 4.The beach is walking distance from Bruges' historic center (about 10 minutes), making it easy to combine with sightseeing and grab lunch in the main square before heading to swim.
- 5.Water shoes are helpful as the lake bottom can have small stones in some areas, making it more comfortable for kids to wade and play.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (9-11am) during June or early September for the best experience with fewer crowds and pleasant temperatures. Peak summer weekends (July-August) get very busy with locals and tourists alike.
What to Know
The beach is free to access and operates seasonally during warm months only. The 't Zand parking garage charges standard hourly rates (expect around 2-3 euros per hour). Basic facilities are available, but bring your own food and drinks for convenience.
Seasonal Notes
This is a seasonal beach operating during summer months only, typically late May through early September depending on weather. It closes completely in fall and winter. Best swimming conditions are July and August when water temperatures are warmest.
Nearby Eats
The 't Zand square area has several family-friendly options including De Halve Maan Brewery's cafe (with kids menu) and various Belgian waffle stands. For a quick bite, head to Frituur 't Zand for authentic Belgian frites that kids love.
More Activities Near Bruges
Adventure Golf Bruges
Adventure Golf Bruges offers a fantastic indoor mini-golf experience that keeps families entertained rain or shine in this historic Belgian city. The creatively themed courses provide fun challenges for all skill levels, making it an ideal break from sightseeing or a perfect rainy day activity in Bruges.
Brugse Boekhandel
This charming independent bookstore in the heart of Bruges offers a wonderful respite from sightseeing with a dedicated children's section, cozy reading nooks, and regular storytelling events. It's the perfect place to introduce your little ones to Belgian literature and let them decompress in a quiet, welcoming environment while browsing beautifully illustrated books.
Legends
Legends offers an enchanting evening walking tour through Bruges' cobblestone streets, bringing medieval history to life through captivating storytelling. Perfect for families who want to combine sightseeing with adventure, this atmospheric experience transforms the historic city center into an interactive storybook where kids learn about knights, mysteries, and local folklore while exploring one of Europe's best-preserved medieval towns.
Quasimundo Bike Tours Bruges
Quasimundo Bike Tours Bruges offers an exciting way for families to explore one of Europe's most beautiful medieval cities on two wheels. Their guided cycling tours wind through cobblestone streets, past fairytale canals, and into the peaceful Flemish countryside, making sightseeing an active adventure that keeps kids engaged. With family-friendly routes and knowledgeable English-speaking guides, it's an ideal way to cover more ground than walking while experiencing Bruges like a local.