Bruges Hotels
Bruges has a huge variety of accommodation options, ranging from cheap and cheerful hostels to exclusive canal-side guesthouses. Despite this being an expensive city, it is possible to pick up a reasonably priced room, although expect to pay considerably more during the busy summer months.
The Bruges hotels below have been hand-picked by our guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €200)
Moderate (€90 to €200)
Cheap (up to €90)
These Bruges hotel room rates are based on double occupancy of twin or double room at standard rate, including breakfast for two and all taxes.
For refined living in period charm, you can’t beat the Bonifacius. This cosy, canal-side guesthouse dates back to the 16th century and is one of the city’s most photographed private buildings thanks to its idyllic location next to the smallest bridge in Bruges (which it is named after). This exclusive guesthouse boasts three opulent suites, a rooftop terrace and a stunning breakfast room.
Quite possibly the best place to stay in Bruges, The Pand is a small, luxurious hotel in the heart of the Old Town. Sumptuous but not showy, this former 18th-century carriage house has a friendly, laid-back ambiance and one of the best champagne breakfasts in the city. Festooned with the owner’s personal collection of antiques, there are 26 individually designed rooms to choose from.
Opulence abounds in the 20 large and lavish rooms of this lovely boutique hotel, housed in a former 15th-century monastery. Those facing the picturesque canal have some of the best views in town. If you can tear yourself away, the lounge bar has a warming open fire in winter, or you can enjoy afternoon tea in the elegant winter garden.
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