Follow the E40 motorway in the direction of Ostend and take exit 8 (Bruges/Zeebrugge). Follow the N31 (direction Blankenberge) and then the N371 to Blankenberge.
Open 7/7 and 24/24
Number of places: 742
Open every day from 7 a.m. to midnight from April through September. Only open weekends and during school holidays from October through March.
Number of places: 300
Number of places: 100
Price: € 10/calendar day
Open during the Easter holidays, every weekend in April, (extended) weekends in May and June, every day in July and August, every weekend in September.
Number of places: 350
Price: € 10/day | € 50/week
The brand-new station is located right in the heart of the town, within walking distance of the beach, the shopping precincts and the marina. Bruges, Ghent, Brussels and Genk are directly connected. Antwerp is also within easy reach.Timetables and information on tickets etc. can be found online at www.belgiantrain.be.
The coastal tram operated by De Lijn runs from Knokke-Heist to De Panne and stops at all the seaside towns. There are five stops in Blankenberge: Markt, Station, Pier, Sea Life/Floreal and Duinse Polders. The stop at the station is connected to various bus routes operated by De Lijn.
There is a tram running every 10 minutes during the summer season. This changes to every 20 minutes in winter.
Timetables can be found online at www.dekusttram.be/en/ or contact De Lijn on their information line: 070 220 200 (0.30 euro/min).
A scheduled bus service to Bruges (route 40) departs from the stop at the station. The central bus (route 38) will take you to parts of the town located further afield. The call-up bus service (route 36) crosses the entire call-up bus service area of Zuienkerke-Blankenberge.
Online timetables can be found at www.delijn.be.
Source: Visit Blankenberge
https://www.visit-blankenberge.be/mobiliteit