What makes it 85% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can join an English stadium tour, buy a cheap single match seat, browse the fan shop, and navigate the concourses unaided, so the venue meets almost all solo needs.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: This gives time for one stadium tour, browsing the fan shop, and possibly attending a match without rushing.
Cercle Brugge Stadium Tour:
Join a free 1-hour guided tour led by club experts. Visit the players’ tunnel and receive a small souvenir.
Tip: Book your spot online to guarantee your place and choose your language (English, Dutch or French).
Club Brugge Stadium Tour:
Explore the press room, VIP boxes, dressing rooms and Club Museum on a 90-minute behind-the-scenes walkthrough.
Tip: Reserve at least one week in advance via clubbrugge.be and arrive 10 minutes early to check in.
Match Attendance:
Buy a single seat and experience local fan atmosphere during Club Brugge or Cercle Brugge games.
Tip: Check the fixture list online, then purchase an e-ticket early to get the best seats from €5–€15.
Fan Shop Browsing:
Browse team kits, scarves, and souvenirs at no entry cost.
Tip: Bring small cash and an empty bag for impulse buys, and ask staff about limited-edition items.

Jonathan Murphy
Nice atmosphere though the stadium could do with a renovation.
Cocoabo
This in indeed one of the stadium of all time. Jokes aside i came here as a cleaner from a company and was able to view the place, travel around the stadium freely for a while. The Club Brugge's fans are very supportive (loud 😇) and alcholic. İt certainly was an experience witnessing a UCL match here.
Pascal Grabenhofer
As an Austrian, I was really impressed by the stadium and its amazing fans — I’ll definitely be back!
Raffaele Paola
This is an old fashioned stadium nothing compared with modern structures but it is well organized and people are very kind even if I was supporting the foreign team. Happy to enjoyed live this evnet
Constantin-Florin Sari
Soon to celebrate its first half of the Centenary, but in good shape: hybrid turf, LED floodlight, good chairs. Disabled fans had to take a long walk from the bus parking to the stands, disabled access needs some improvements.
Tours run year-round but follow the football season schedule (Aug–May). Off-season (June–July) may offer limited tour days. Check club websites for updated tour calendars.
Explore These Activities
| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Cercle Brugge Stadium Tour | EUR 0 |
| Club Brugge Stadium Tour | EUR 10 |
| Match Ticket | EUR 15 |
| Souvenir | EUR 20 |
| Snack/Drink | EUR 5 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 50 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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