Hotel or B&B Recommendations in Brugge?
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Hotel or B&B Recommendations in Brugge?
Hello,
We will be in Brugge in early September and would love to hear from anyone who has a favourite hotel or B&B there. We want to be in the centre of town. We will be training from Amsterdam and hope to stay for two days. Ideally looking at a 3 or 4 star if possible or an equivelent B&B.
Any thoughts?
We will be in Brugge in early September and would love to hear from anyone who has a favourite hotel or B&B there. We want to be in the centre of town. We will be training from Amsterdam and hope to stay for two days. Ideally looking at a 3 or 4 star if possible or an equivelent B&B.
Any thoughts?
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Well it's not in the center of town, but it is about a block from the train to town. Great B&B with English speaking hosts.
http://www.huttenest.be/en/index.html
http://www.slowtrav.com/tr/tripreport.asp?tripid=1259
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http://www.huttenest.be/en/index.html
http://www.slowtrav.com/tr/tripreport.asp?tripid=1259
http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho...e&conn_speed=1
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sunschein,
We really enjoyed the Hotel Aragon during our visit last October.
Location is great, and we walked everywhere. Included breakfast was excellent.
http://www.aragon.be/info/index.html
Byrd
We really enjoyed the Hotel Aragon during our visit last October.
Location is great, and we walked everywhere. Included breakfast was excellent.
http://www.aragon.be/info/index.html
Byrd
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not sure how many stars Hotel 't Zand has but I stayed there last year after the renovations were complete and thought the hotel was great. We walked all over with no problems. The restaurant was great also.
http://www.hotel-boudewijn1.be/
http://www.hotel-boudewijn1.be/
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Number Eleven. Romantic, elegant, intimate.
www.number11.be
For an excellent Michelin starred meal (with few tourists) in a handsome setting, Den Gouden Harynck.
www.number11.be
For an excellent Michelin starred meal (with few tourists) in a handsome setting, Den Gouden Harynck.
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We thought our stay at Hotel de Tuilerieen was extremely nice. About 5-10 minute walk to the square, great breakfasts, wonderful staff (and even had a/c which came in handy one day when it got into the mid-30sC)
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http://www.bruges-bedandbreakfast.be/
The Cote Canal. Look at the website for what looks like a wonderful B&B. I will be staying here in October, but I can already tell it looks wonderful.
I have read reviewers comments and they can't praise it enough.
The Cote Canal. Look at the website for what looks like a wonderful B&B. I will be staying here in October, but I can already tell it looks wonderful.
I have read reviewers comments and they can't praise it enough.
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sunny:
You might want to consider the very nice Hotel Egmond at the Minnewater, near the Beguinage. It's on a lovely plot of garden grounds....and a ten minute walk to the center of Brugge (very near to the RR station). We have stayed there twice and have sent several friends.
http://www.weekendhotel.nl/hotel/bru...gmond/581/1/en
Stu T.
You might want to consider the very nice Hotel Egmond at the Minnewater, near the Beguinage. It's on a lovely plot of garden grounds....and a ten minute walk to the center of Brugge (very near to the RR station). We have stayed there twice and have sent several friends.
http://www.weekendhotel.nl/hotel/bru...gmond/581/1/en
Stu T.