where to stay in bruges, family traveling with 2 teenage daughters
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where to stay in bruges, family traveling with 2 teenage daughters
Traveling this June to Bruges and Amsterdam - a family with 2 older teenage daughters . Any hotel recommendations? We are willing to spent 200 -250 euros a night. Interested in nice safe hotels, maybe with family suites?
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Our family stayed at this B&B in Bruges in a few years ago and we highly recommend it: http://www.b-bverhulst.com/ We had the family loft suite, which gives you two sleeping areas (one in a mezzanine) and a living area. The rate includes a wonderful breakfast. The hosts are so welcoming and helpful. This would be well within your budget-- which helps, as we found eating out in Bruges to be quite expensive!
We've traveled extensively in Europe, and this is one of the best accommodations we've had-- especially at this price.
Kathy
We've traveled extensively in Europe, and this is one of the best accommodations we've had-- especially at this price.
Kathy
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Our fave in Brugge is the <b>Egmond</b>...with your family I think you would be very happy there..it has it's own gardens next to the Minnewater..and a very nice walk into town. The area around the Beguinage and the Mnneater is quite beautiful, quiet and colorful. It's a pleasure coming back to at night, with the stillness and pleasant surroundings. Several restaurants in the Minnewater area. Idyllic.
http://www.egmond.be/uk/
http://www.egmond.be/uk/
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We are staying here in May with our young adult son and daughter:
http://www.hotelpatritius.be/en/pres.html
The family room is the one pictured in the scrolling display on the website right after the picture of the front of the hotel. It has a separate alcove for the 2 single beds. We are paying 535 euro for 3 nights.
http://www.hotelpatritius.be/en/pres.html
The family room is the one pictured in the scrolling display on the website right after the picture of the front of the hotel. It has a separate alcove for the 2 single beds. We are paying 535 euro for 3 nights.
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We stayed at the Hotel Aragon several years ago, and were very pleased.
the location was good, and we were upgraded to a large suite/apartment with kitchen, which would be perfect for a family.
http://www.aragon.be/index.asp?taal=uk
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the location was good, and we were upgraded to a large suite/apartment with kitchen, which would be perfect for a family.
http://www.aragon.be/index.asp?taal=uk
Byrd
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We just returned a few days ago. We had two adults, a 20 year old, a 15 year old and an eight year old. We rented a home for far less than the hotels were charging and of course saved quite a bit on food and drinks. Here is where we stayed and we all absolutely loved it!!
http://www.homeaway.ca/cottage-rental/p303679
I will hopefully get my review up in the next day or two.
http://www.homeaway.ca/cottage-rental/p303679
I will hopefully get my review up in the next day or two.
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We stayed at De Drie Koningen a few years ago and loved the place and location. www.dedriekoningen.be