§ 2026 · Side by side
Belgium city passes compared.
Four official city passes, side by side. Which one saves money, which one is a tourist trap, and the visit count where each starts paying for itself.
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New
Brussels Card (48 h)
€44
New
Musea Brugge Card (72 h)
€30
New
CityCard Ghent (72 h)
€44
Valid for
48 hours
Valid for
72 hours
Valid for
72 hours (48 h version at €38)
Museums included
49 museums (Magritte, BELvue, Musical Instruments…)
Museums included
14 Musea Brugge sites (Groeningemuseum, Gruuthuse, Belfry)
Museums included
17 museums + the Belfry + St Bavo's (Van Eyck altarpiece)
Public transport
Included — STIB/MIVB network
Public transport
Not included (Bruges historic centre is walkable)
Public transport
Included — De Lijn trams + canal boat + rental bike
Tour discounts
10 % off selected guided tours
Tour discounts
No tour discounts
Tour discounts
Some free tours & discounts
Pays off at
3 museums + 2 metro rides
Pays off at
3 museums (includes the Belfry)
Pays off at
2 museums + St Bavo's + 1 canal boat
Best for
Museum-dense Brussels stay of 2 days
Best for
Bruges art & history focus over 2–3 days
Best for
Weekend in Ghent, first-time visitor
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