
Bruges (Eurotoday) – Bruges is experiencing a downturn in tourism this year, largely due to global economic uncertainty. Dimitri Thirion of Hotels Regio Brugge reports a noticeable drop in hotel bookings, although major events like the Tour of Flanders continue to attract day visitors, offering a boost to local businesses.
The number of tourists visiting Bruges has declined compared to previous years. According to Thirion, the downturn isn’t related to the Tour of Flanders, but rather to broader global concerns. Economic instability and international tensions are making travelers hesitant. He points out that during the typically quieter months of January, February, and March, the city has seen even fewer visitors than usual.
Why are hotels in Bruges not fully booked for the Tour of Flanders?
This decline in tourism is not only affecting hotels but a wide range of accommodations across Bruges. Thirion explains that many people are postponing their trips or modifying their travel plans. Additionally, he observes a shift in travel patterns, with more visitors now opting to stay during the week instead of weekends due to lower prices. Travelers are becoming more cautious with their spending, adjusting vacations to reflect tighter budgets.
The Tour of Flanders, which kicked off in Bruges this year, remains a major highlight. However, Thirion notes hotel occupancy is still lower than it was two years ago. While 85 to 90 percent of rooms are booked, that’s a drop compared to previous editions of the race.
He attributes this to ongoing economic caution among the public, who are taking fewer overnight trips. Despite the decrease in overnight stays, Bruges continues to receive a healthy number of day trippers, especially for large events.
Thirion also emphasized that while fewer tourists are staying overnight, the influx of day visitors still provides a valuable lift to the local tourism and hospitality sectors. He anticipates strong attendance for the Tour of Flanders, which will generate economic benefits for local businesses. Additionally, the global broadcast of the event will keep Bruges in the international spotlight. The men’s race is scheduled to begin in Bruges on Sunday, March 30, 2025, at 10:00 AM, while the women’s event will both start and finish in Oudenaarde.
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