Guest House Huyze Die Maene | |
| Markt 17, 8000, Bruges | EUR 125 - 210 |
Once the appointed stately hotel for important guests of the city, now a refined bistro/brasserie, this historical house, offers classic gothic architecture with modern facilities. Unique views over the city of Bruges only add to the appeal of this centrally located hotel.Only 3 guestrooms offer views over the historic Market Square, rich designs and spacious rooms provide an ideal and relaxing location to suit all tastes. Check availability
Hotel Facilities General: Parking, Restaurant, Bar, Newspapers, Terrace, Non-Smoking Rooms, Elevator, Heating, Parking, Restaurant, Bar, Newspapers, Terrace, Non-Smoking Rooms, Elevator, Heating. Services: Airport Shuttle, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Ironing Service, Internet Services, Bicycle Rental, Packed Lunches, Fax/Photocopying, Shuttle Service (surcharge), Special Diet Menus (on request), Airport Shuttle, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Ironing Service, Internet Services, Bicycle Rental, Packed Lunches, Fax/Photocopying, Shuttle Service (surcharge), Special Diet Menus (on request). Hotel information This historic building, named Lostel a le Lune for the first time in 1302, was hired by the city of Bruges to welcome princesses and ambassadors, notables and magistrates during the many feasts and ceremonies in the market square. Today, the hotel has 3 comfortable suites which overlook Bruges’ Grand Place. Room information Historic surroundings house modern facilities including: en suite bathroom with shower, hairdryer, cable television, CD player and fridge. Each room has unique views over the historic Market Square. Food & beverage The Bistro-Brasserie has featured in the Michelin, Gault Millau, Henry and Lemaire guides for the past 20 years. The Brasserie is open between 9.00 and 22.00. The breakfast is served between 9.00 and 11.30. Closed on Tuesdays. Annual holiday: February. Area information The historic centre of Bruges became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000. As such, cultural interest is found throughout the city, especially due it´s vast amount of original gothic architecture. It´s attractions include: the 13th Century Belfort, housing a municipal Carillion comprising 47 bells. The city still employs a full-time bell ringer, who puts on regular free concerts. Other famous buildings include the Beguinage, the Heilig Bloed Basiliek (the Basilica of the Holy Blood), the modern Concert Hall and the St-John Hospital. Important information Please inform the hotel in advance if your arrival should be later than 10pm. Contact details can be found on the booking confirmation.
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