Exclusive £50 Cashback Voucher
Help your friends find a student home they truly love! Refer & earn £50 on each successful booking!
Map

Bruges is a historical and cultural hub in Belgium; the city’s historic centre is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is famous for its canals as well as its port which has both an economic and commercial importance. Bruges is a bustling metropolitan area with a vibrant atmosphere; it is home to several entertainment, cultural, and artistic landmarks with museums, theatres, and architectural landmarks spanning its grounds. The city also hosts several annual music, cultural, and food festivals. Bruges is a prominent educational centre and a destination for both local and international students as it houses the prestigious College of Europe and the United Nations University - Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS).
Casita has various options for student accommodation in Bruges near the city’s universities, colleges, and higher education institutions. Here are some of the available options you can check out.
Casita offers two options for student accommodation in Bruges near this university’s campus.
Several bus stations can be found in the vicinity of this university, including Brugge Stokersstraat and Brugge Gistfabriek, which are both within a 6-minute walking distance.
Nearby attractions include Historium Bruges and Burg Square.
One student accommodation option offered by Casita is available near this college.
Brugge Dijver and Brugge Wollestraat are nearby bus stations located a minute and 3 minutes away from campus respectively.
The college’s surrounding attractions include Boudewijn Seapark and Kruispoort Gate (City Gate).
Howest College is surrounded by 2 available Casita student accommodation options.
The nearby transit stations include bus stations Brugge Ezelpoort and Brugge De Snuffel, which are both a 5-minute walk from campus.
The nearby attractions include Bargebrug (Barge Bridge) and Augustijnenrei (Augustinian Trip).
As an international student setting off to study in a new city, you often have several questions you need answers to. Well, we at Casita are here to help you answer a couple of those about student life in Bruges!
Bruges is an important educational centre in Belgium, it houses two major universities: College of Europe and the United Nations University - Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS). These universities offer a total of 12 different programs: 5 bachelor programs, 5 masters programs, and 2 PhD programs.
Living costs in Bruges are generally considered less than those of most other European cities. The average monthly spending of a single person in Bruges are estimated around 1,428 including rent.
Bruges is a historic and cultural city with several must-visit attractions you need to see while there. The Belfry is an 83-metre high tower, offering stunning views of the city and is a historic landmark from the 15th century. Bruges’ best collection of art is exhibited at the Groeninge Museum, which houses both old Flemish paintings as well as modern artwork. The Dijver Mansions are historic buildings that overlook the Dijver canal and are now split into the Gruuthuse Museum, which houses collections of antiques and applied art, and the Brangwyn Museum (Arentshuis), which showcases ceramics, porcelain, and painting collections among others. The city has several church and cathedral landmarks, including the Basilica of The Holy blood which is located in the heart of the city and combines both Gothic and Romanesque architecture, Sint-Salvatorskathedraal, which was originally built in the 10th century and remains standing up till now, and The Church of Our Lady, which has the tallest spire in Belgium and houses art treasures and sculptures.
Students require easy access to transportation so they can move about freely during their stay in a foreign city. Bruges has a helpful and easily accessible transportation system that allows students to go from one place to another inside the city or to other cities in Belgium with ease. The city has an extensive web of bus lines that provide access to the city centre, the suburbs, and some towns and villages in the surrounding region. Train lines are available in the city as well; Bruges’ main railway station has hourly trains to different places in the city as well as to different Belgian cities.