Bruges May — Procession of the Holy Blood through the medieval streets

Best time to visit Bruges for events and culture

When to visit Bruges for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.

Best month

May

The Procession of the Holy Blood transforms the city — and the weather is perfect for it.

The Procession of the Holy Blood on Ascension Day (May, date varies) is UNESCO heritage: 1,500 participants in medieval costume carry the relic of Christ's blood through the streets in a genuinely moving and spectacular event. Thousands attend, but it feels like a living tradition rather than a performance.

May is the best overall balance of the year: 17.8°C, 6.6 sunshine hours, manageable crowds, and prices that haven't yet reached summer levels. The canal walks, the Minnewater lake, and the ramparts are all at their most beautiful.

The Gruuthuse Museum (next to the Church of Our Lady) has been restored and is superb: the collection of Flemish decorative arts and sculpture is world-class. In spring you can explore it without the summer queues.

All months ranked — Events

May

Best match

The Procession of the Holy Blood transforms the city — and the weather is perfect for it.

#1 for events

December

Best match

Belgium's finest Christmas market in the world's most fitting medieval setting — unmissable if you can afford it.

#2 for events

November

Strong option

Christmas market opens late November — the medieval city transforms into Belgium's most magical winter setting.

#3 for events

April

Strong option

Spring arrives properly — wisteria over canal bridges, tulip season, and manageable crowds.

#4 for events

October

Strong option

Golden autumn light on the canals, low crowds, and Belgian beer season at its richest.

#5 for events

February

Worth considering

Bruges Beer Festival draws enthusiasts; otherwise the city belongs to locals.

#6 for events

September

Strong option

The summer crowds evaporate overnight — golden light, cooler air, and the city returns to itself.

#7 for events

March

Worth considering

The city wakes up — daylight returns, temperatures lift, and prices are still low.

#8 for events

June

Worth considering

The best summer weather arrives — alongside the first serious crowds from London and Amsterdam.

#9 for events

January

Worth considering

Post-Christmas quiet — the medieval city stripped of tourists, raw and atmospheric.

#10 for events

July

Worth considering

Peak crowds overwhelm the medieval streets — the day-tripper problem is at its worst.

#11 for events

August

Worth considering

Equal to July — peak crowds, peak prices, and the same overcrowded medieval streets.

#12 for events

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