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Bruges vs Sintra

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Bruges wins 84 OVR vs 81 · attribute matchup 43

Bruges
Bruges

Belgium

84OVR

VS
Sintra
Sintra

Portugal

81OVR

90
Safety
90
55
Affordability
60
86
Food
86
92
Culture
99
72
Nightlife
58
99
Walkability
72
72
Nature
86
94
Connectivity
86
86
Transit
72
Bruges

Bruges

Belgium

Sintra

Sintra

Portugal

Bruges

Safety: 85/100Pop: 118K (city)Europe/Brussels

Sintra

Safety: 87/100Pop: 28KEurope/Lisbon

💰 Budget

budget
Bruges: $70-100Sintra: $40–65
mid-range
Bruges: $150-230Sintra: $80–130
luxury
Bruges: $350+Sintra: $200–400

🛡️ Safety

Bruges88/100Safety Score87/100Sintra

Bruges

Bruges is one of the safest cities in Europe for tourists. Violent crime is extremely rare, and even petty theft is uncommon compared to larger cities. The main risks are cobblestone trip hazards and overindulging in Belgian beer.

Sintra

Sintra is very safe. The main hazard is steep and slippery paths in wet weather — the serra's misty conditions make slopes treacherous year-round. Pickpocketing in crowded areas and on the train from Lisbon occurs.

Ratings

Bruges4/5English Friendly4/5Sintra
Bruges5/5Walkability3/5Sintra
Bruges4/5Public Transit3/5Sintra
Bruges4/5Food Scene4/5Sintra
Bruges3/5Nightlife2/5Sintra
Bruges4/5Cultural Sites5/5Sintra
Bruges3/5Nature Access4/5Sintra
Bruges5/5WiFi Reliability4/5Sintra

🌤️ Weather

Bruges

Bruges has a maritime climate with mild temperatures year-round but frequent rain. Summers are pleasant without extreme heat, while winters are damp and cool. Rain is possible in every season, so always pack a waterproof layer.

Spring (March - May)5-16°C
Summer (June - August)12-22°C
Autumn (September - November)6-17°C
Winter (December - February)1-7°C

Sintra

Sintra's microclimate is famously different from Lisbon just 28 km away — the Serra de Sintra intercepts Atlantic moisture, creating a cool, misty, perpetually green environment. Summer days are often clear and warm above 500m while the serra is in cloud. Winter is mild (rarely below 8°C) but wet and foggy.

Spring (March–May)12–20°C
Summer (June–August)18–28°C
Autumn (September–November)12–22°C
Winter (December–February)8–15°C

🚇 Getting Around

Bruges

Bruges' old town is tiny and entirely walkable — you can cross it in 20 minutes. Public buses serve the train station and outlying areas. Bikes are popular and flat terrain makes cycling easy. There's no need for taxis within the center.

Walkability: Bruges is one of the most walkable cities in Europe. The entire UNESCO-listed old town is compact, flat, and mostly pedestrianized. Every major sight is within a 15-minute walk of the Markt. Cobblestones are charming but demanding on footwear — bring comfortable shoes.

De Lijn Buses€2.50 onboard; €1.80 with prepaid Lijnkaart; free with a Bruges City Card
Bike Rental / Blue-bike€12-15/day for rental; €3.15/day for Blue-bike
Canal Boat Tours€12 per adult; €6 for children 4-11

Sintra

The historic village centre is walkable but steep. Between palaces, Bus 434 is the best-value option connecting the train station, Old Town, Moorish Castle, and Pena Palace. Bus 403 continues to Cabo da Roca and Cascais.

Walkability: Moderate in town centre; steep paths to palaces require fitness. Bus 434 essential for most visitors.

Bus 434 (Palace Circuit)€7.50 day pass
Bus 403 (Cascais Circuit)€5–7 per leg
Walking PathsFree

The Verdict

Choose Bruges if...

you want a fairytale medieval town — canal boats, Markt bell tower, Belgian chocolate shops, frites stands, and trappist beers by candlelight

Choose Sintra if...

you want Portugal's fairy-tale royal escape — colorful UNESCO palaces in forested hills, Pena Palace's Bavarian-Moorish fantasy, Cabo da Roca's westernmost Europe cliffs, and queijadas fresh from the bakery