Where should we stay in Bruges, Belgium?
We'll be in Bruges on a Friday & Saturday night in May and would like recommendations as to where to stay -- any price range. A boutique style hotel would be nice.
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We loved the reasonably priced and perfectly located Hotel Adornes. The front desk manager, Natalie, provides excellent advice to make your visit special. The breakfast is very good. Enjoy yourself.
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Highly recommend Bed & Breakfast Yasmine ([email protected])
Albina is the most gracious hostess and the place is charming. My wife and I usually do not stay at B&Bs but we loved this place. Check it out on TripAdvisor. Have a great visit. |
We stayed at Hotel Adornes....it was very pleasant and we would recommend it.
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Ditto on Adornes!
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The Adornes is a nice budget option. If you can invest a little more try one of these: http://www.hoteltuilerieen.com/default.asp?iID=GDJILF http://www.hoteltuilerieen.com/default.asp?iID=GDJILF (here you have to book a suite, the rooms are definitely too small!). We have stayed in both of the above and loved it, our all time favourite by far is a B&B though: http://www.bruges-bedandbreakfast.be/ I would recommend the room called Clin d`Oeil
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The Adornes Hotel seems to be sold out already. Does anyone recommend the Hotel Ter Brughe?
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As far as I know the Ter Brughe is in serious need of an update. The location is good.
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Who can comment on these three hotels? Hotel Aragon, Oud Huis de Peellaert, and Oud Huis Amsterdam? Thanks.
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Oud Huis de Peellaert is very nice, but you have to make sure they guarantee you a room NOT facing the street because there is a very noisy youth hostel across the street from their front entrance. The young people gather outside in the street until the wee hours. Otherwise it is a lovely hotel and the location is also very good.
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This one is larger but very new and absolutely lovely. Here you would want a room in the old part (!) of the hotel. http://www.grandhotelcasselbergh.com/
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