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Hoogstraat 20, 8000 BrugesGBP 91 - 283
8.675 / 10 Score from 346 reviews
Hotel Oud Huis de Peellaert opened its doors on 15 March 2004 as a completely renovated 4 star deluxe hotel, situated in the historical city centre of… More
EUR 105 - 165

Patritius

Riddersstraat 11, 8000 BrugesGBP 85 - 134
8.65 / 10 Score from 316 reviews
The Patritius Hotel is uniquely situated family owned and operated hotel. The 16 comfortable rooms feature all conveniences and comfort. An extensive … More
EUR 95 - 190

Anselmus Hotel

Riddersstraat 15, 8000 BrugesGBP 77 - 154
8.625 / 10 Score from 245 reviews
One of the most beautiful family run hotels in Brugge, formerly an old mansion house where Anselmus Boetius De Boodt once lived in the 16th century. A… More
EUR 94 - 170

Hotel Malleberg

Hoogstraat 7, 8000 BrugesGBP 76 - 138
8.6 / 10 Score from 33 reviews
Hotel Malleberg is a charming family hotel, near the Burg Square and the Market square. We welcome you in a contemporary and tasteful décor. All room… More
EUR 88 - 175

Gasthof Groenhove

Gulden Peerdenstraat 30, 8310 BrugesGBP 71 - 142
8.575 / 10 Score from 79 reviews
Gasthof Groenhove is within walking distance from the historic centre of Bruges, offering you a comfortable room with bathroom, telephone, minibar, sa… More
Pandreitje 16, 8000 BrugesGBP 138 - 336
8.575 / 10 Score from 48 reviews
Formerly an 18th century carriage house, this hotel has been converted to a 26-bedroom boutique hotel recommended by journalists around the world for … More
EUR 85 - 145

Hotel Botaniek

Waalsestraat 23, 8000 BrugesGBP 69 - 117
8.575 / 10 Score from 118 reviews
The Hotel Botaniek is an 18th Century Mansion elegantly renovated into a charming hotel The Hotel is situated right in the very center of historic Bru… More
Dudzeelsesteenweg 311, 8000 BrugesGBP 113 - 146
8.55 / 10 Score from 42 reviews
On a unique location at walkingdistance (2 - 3 km) of the historical city of Bruges lies Castle Ten Berghe. The castle is fully intact, surrounded by … More
EUR 99 - 125

Hotel Maraboe

Hoefijzerlaan 9, 8000 BrugesGBP 80 - 101
8.5 / 10 Score from 70 reviews
The charming hotel Maraboe Bruges is located a short stroll from the picturesque Reien (canals), the lovely 't Zand and the already famous new concert… More
EUR 65 - 130

Hotel Salvators

Sint-Salvatorskerkhof 17, 8000 BrugesGBP 53 - 105
8.475 / 10 Score from 368 reviews
Originally the Refectory of Sint-Salvators, this small, recently renovated hotel is ideally located in the heart of Bruges, just a short walk away fro… More
EUR 135 - 300

Hotel Walburg

Boomgaardstraat 13, 8000 BrugesGBP 109 - 243
8.45 / 10 Score from 208 reviews
The most impressive hotel of Bruges! The Walburg Hotel is a splendid hotel situated in the historical centre of the city of Bruges, at only 100 meter… More
EUR 75 - 170

Hotel Albert I

Koning Albert 1-laan 2 - 4 ('t Zand), 8000 BrugesGBP 61 - 138
8.45 / 10 Score from 107 reviews
Centrally located, the hotel offers elegant accommodation just a short walk from the centre of town and the main attractions. During your stay you ca… More
EUR 95 - 315

Hotel Jan Brito

Freren Fonteinstraat 1, 8000 BrugesGBP 77 - 255
8.425 / 10 Score from 197 reviews
We are waiting for you ... since Centuries ! 16th century listed building, now a luxury hotel with every comfort. Much more than the exterior has been… More
EUR 85 - 490

NH Brugge

Boeveriestraat 2, 8000 BrugesGBP 69 - 397
8.4 / 10 Score from 307 reviews
NH Brugge is located in a renovated 17th century monastery and situated in the centre of Bruges. The hotel reflects the typical charm of the medieval … More
Leeuwstraat 8, 8000 BrugesGBP 73 - 129
8.375 / 10 Score from 442 reviews
In a 17th century building along the canals of Bruges the walwyck Hotel offers you, since the beginning of 2007, 18 cosy and modern rooms. Each room i… More
EUR 105 - 300

Hotel Aragon

Naaldenstraat 22, 8000 BrugesGBP 85 - 243
8.375 / 10 Score from 265 reviews
Hotel Aragon is situated in the historical center of Bruges at only 100 meters from the Main Market Square. The hotel has been renovated in 2005. All … More
EUR 75 - 170

Boterhuis

St-Jakobstraat 40, 8000 BrugesGBP 61 - 138
8.35 / 10 Score from 284 reviews
Our hotel is situated in the old towncentre of Brugge. The renovated building was used as buttermarket in the middleages. Jan, Annie and Jannie welcom… More
EUR 105 - 250

Portinari

't Zand 15, 8000 BrugesGBP 85 - 202
8.325 / 10 Score from 23 reviews
The hotel is situated downtown, nearby the train station, 5 minutes walking distance to all major tourist attractions and the restaurants. On arrival … More
Molenmeers 11, 8000 BrugesGBP 156 - 401
8.325 / 10 Score from 36 reviews
HIP-hotel Relais Ravestein is a top-class hotel with a unique décor where personalised service and detail are paramount. The concept is based upon th… More
EUR 80 - 178

Hotel ' Putje

Zand 31, 8000 BrugesGBP 65 - 144
8.3 / 10 Score from 74 reviews
You will never have been so close to the Golden Age as this hotel. The legendary Minnewater park is situated at a stone's throw. The Steenstraat, wi… More
EUR 79 - 160

Martin's Brugge

Oude Burg 5, 8000 BrugesGBP 64 - 129
8.25 / 10 Score from 452 reviews
With its perfect location just behind the city’s 13th century belfry, this modern yet intimate hotel is known for its trendy style and warm atmosphe… More
EUR 65 - 100

Hotel Van Eyck

Korte Zilverstraat 7, 8000 BrugesGBP 53 - 81
8.25 / 10 Score from 16 reviews
Hotel Van Eyck is centrally located, overlooked by the wonderful Bell Tower in the heart of Bruges, ideal for access to all historic sites of interest… More
Sint-Jakobsstraat 41, 8000 BrugesGBP 81 - 149
8.25 / 10 Score from 268 reviews
Situated close to the famous Market Square and the main shopping streets, the hotel is an elegant 17th century listed building which has retained much… More
EUR 95 - 250

Rosenburg Hotel

Coupure 30, 8000 BrugesGBP 77 - 202
8.25 / 10 Score from 127 reviews
Situated along a tranquil and picturesque canal, close to the major tourist attractions of the area, the hotel is ideal for a sightseeing stay in Brug… More
EUR 75 - 106

Hotel 'T Zand

'T Zand 21, 8000 BrugesGBP 61 - 86
8.225 / 10 Score from 157 reviews
Hotel 't Zand is a small new hotel with 19 rooms (opened since 31/03/06), which is situated in the heart of unique Bruges. It's easily reachable via t… More
 

Bruges: Guide



Cosmopolitan and bourgeois, Bruges (Flemish: Brugge, ) is one of the best preserved pre-motorized cities in Europe and offers the kind of charms rarely available elsewhere.
Part of Flanders, the Flemish-speaking northern part of Belgium, Bruges is a postcard perfect stop on any tour of Europe.

Get in

By train


Travelling to Bruges on Belgium's excellent rail system is a natural choice. Trains to and from Brussels leave every 30 minutes during the day, and if you are travelling on the Eurostar that same day, there is no cost. Otherwise, buy a ticket when you get to the station. For more information on schedules and prices, visit the website of the .

By car


If you are planning a bus-tour: be aware buses and camping vehicles are not allowed intra muros. There is a perfect parking place for them on the south side of the city with a newly designed gangway bringing you directly into the heart of the town. It is in general a bad idea to venture inside with a car, as parking is limited and finding your way difficult. Nice city mini-buses cruise the town with high frequency, and in any case, the historical centre can be traversed on foot in about 30 minutes.

Get around

The historical center is not so big and thus quite walkable. The only mode of public transport inside city is bus. Buses are operated by the Flemish public transport company . Taxis on the market place and station cost about 10 euro.

Talk


Although technically Belgium’s languages are Flemish and French, in Bruges people have no problem speaking English.

See

Once over the circling canal and inside the city walls, Bruges closes in around you with street after street of charming historic houses and a canal always nearby. In recent years, the city has turned so much towards tourism the locals sometimes complain they are living in Disney-land. The newly cleaned houses should however not confuse you; they are truly centuries old. And if you can get away from the chocolate-shops, you can visit some more quiet areas s.a. St. Anna, and imagine what life in the late middle ages must have been like.

Some highlights:
Groeninge Museum (Dijver 12, 7 days 9.30am-5pm, 8 EUR entry) is also known as 'The city museum of Fine Arts', and has a collection of artworks that span several centuries (14th-20th), focussing mainly on works by painters who lived and worked in Bruges.
Basilica of the Holy Blood (Heilige Bloed Basiliek) (Burg 10, April-September 9.30am-11.50am & 2pm-5.50pm, October-March 10am-11.50am & 2pm-3.50pm) is a beautiful church on the Burg square. it houses a relic - a vial of blood that is said to be that of Jesus - and was built in the Gothic style. Try and get there early so you can view the chapel when it is quiet and not filled with tourists.
Jerusalem church in a quiet area of the city, is a highly unusual church with octagonal tower built by the Adornes brothers, merchants of Italian extraction. It includes a fine black tournai marble tomb, late Gothic stained glass, and a tiny and rather spooky chapel containing an effigy of the dead Christ. The entrance fee also covers the Lace Museum in the former Adornes mansion.
The Begijnhof or convent, between the centre of the station and the city, with white painted small houses and fine plane trees, is a quiet place to walk - groups are discouraged.
The Hospital of St John or Sint Jans Hospitaal contains a museum of paintings by Hans Memling, within the early medieval hospital buildings.

Bruges is visited by a huge number of tourists and it sometimes becomes quite annoying, especially around the Markt and Burg squares. The important thing to remember, however, is that very few tourists venture far away from the main shopping area, so if you want some peace and quiet you should simply explore the many small cobbled street away from the main squares.

Do


Have beer in the Grand Place, climb the clock tower, go to Minnewater Park or Van Eyck Plein, nothing is very far away in Bruges; it's a remarkably compact city.

Tour boats -- It's essential to take a ride on one of the tour boats around the canals - the multilingual guides provide a potted history of the city in just a few minutes - at only a few Euros, it's the best introduction to Bruges. A boat tour will show you places which are otherwise unreachable, as not every canal runs next to a street. In 2006, the adult fare was about EUR 5.70 each. The student fare is EUR 3.50 each.

Walks and rides -- everywhere, although there are plenty of horse-drawn tourist buggies and bicycles for hire in the cobbled streets as well. The horse carriage tours are nice but expensive. Bruges is most exciting when complemented by stories of the past.

If you are a runner, try running the 7km circle around the old center. Walk along the canal and see all of the medieval gates that used to control the traffic in and out of Bruges. Simply stunning!

Buy


Chocolate shops abound and the standard is always high, so too are the boutique-style beer shops.
Plenty of arts and crafts too, with some excellent local artists. The lacework is risky: if everything sold was produced locally, the entire town would be working in the lace industry! There is a school for lace though, where you can still get "the real thing".

While the chocolates sold in the chocolate shops are indisputably gorgeous, they are quite expensive. A better deal is to buy chocolate bars from a supermarket - try the Cote d'Or. They are fantastic and much cheaper. The same goes for buying beer - instead of buying from overpriced speciality stores you can buy in the supermarket. They even have gift packs with glasses.

Eat


Restaurants are not always cheap or wonderful; sad to say that Belgian cuisine is a long way behind French in terms of variety, although mussels and frites or fricadellen, frites with mayonnaise are outstanding here. Stay away from the central market place ("Grote Markt") when eating. Tourists are easy victims here. You will find great food if you wander off the beaten track. Find a street with more locals than Japanese and ask somebody. The locals will be glad to help.

Brasserie Forestière, Academiestraat: Nice and calm restaurant, good food, not too expensive. Meal of the day (soup, main dish, dessert or coffee/tea) costs € 11.
L'estaminet, at the Astrid Park: good food, nice terrace, cool bartender. Try the renowned spaghetti for 7 euros or the delicious croque monsieur.
La Romagna, Braambergstraat 8. Excellent family-run italian restaurant and pizzeria. Inexpensive. Good menu for vegetarians.
In't Nieuw Museum, Hooistraat 42. Belgian grill restaurant, well off the tourist track. Excellent steaks, reasonable prices. Not at all for vegetarians.

Drink


De Garre, 1, De Garre: Hidden in a backyard, this pub offers a nice atmosphere and about 100 different kinds of beer, including home-brewed ones.
t Brugs Beertje, Kamelstraat. This excellent pub (recommended in the CAMRA guide to the Benelux region) has hundreds of different beers and an authentic beer-cafe atmosphere. The front bar is crowded; what looks like the door through to the restrooms opens on another bar area. In 2005 it was closed for most of July - this might be an annual occurrence.
Curiosa, just of the main square (address needed) is a good place for a lunch as well as a beer.
Art tavern "De Kogge": this friendly place on Braambergstraat, near the fishmarket, is a wonderful place to stop by for a few drinks. This family-run place is amazingly friendly, and with 6 beers on tap, as well as 20 more on offer, it is a great place to sample some beer along with the local crowd. The building was previously owned by the Guildhouse of the Cereal-Carriers (the owners will be happy to fill you in on the specifics!)
Vlissinghe tavern, on Blekerstrat (on the way to the Jerusalem church, is one of the less touristy bars and has a nice selection of draught and bottled beers - closed Mondays and Tuesdays. It's probably the oldest pub in Bruges dating from 1515.

Sleep


Although one or two chain hotels do exist in Bruges, your best option is probably to choose from the multitude of little bed and breakfast options that dot the city. Note that during the summer, Bruges is a very popular tourist destination; reservations are probably preferable.

Hotel Uilerieen Famous hotel
Hotel Bauhaus Good and cheap hostel/budget hotel with a cosy, popular bar
The Pand Hotel is slightly expensive, but absolutly wonderful. Breakfast was great and rooms homey.
Hotel de Keiserhof, on a quiet street near the station, has inexpensive basic rooms from EUR 25 per person and is not far from the centre.

Get out


This "Travel Guide" section is drawn from the Wikitravel article "Bruges". We hope you will edit and improve it. It is available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 license.