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Gasthuis Pickery lies in the historical town of Bruges. This magnificent little city is entirely on the UNESCO World Heritage list. You can admire beautiful medieval buildings, lovely squares and canals. Because of its splendid and historical character it's called 'Venice of the North'…
Jacobs Hotel Brugge is located in the Sint-Gilliskwartier, a peaceful district in the city centre of Bruges. The Lace Centre, the Stedelijk Museum voor Volkskunde, the Sint-Gillis church and the Sint-Anna church are some of the many places of interest in the vicinity. Don't forget…
The 'Vlaamse Kunstcollectie' (Flemish Art Collection) includes collections of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, the 'Groeningemuseum' in Bruges and the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent. The collections complement each other perfectly, and together they tell the story of art in Flanders…
Hotel Anselmus Brugge is a beautiful family run hotel that is located in the historic centre of Bruges. All the main attractions are within walking distance, such as the market square, the Chocolate museum and De Burg. The famous shopping streets are also easily accessible.…
Bed and Breakfast Le Coquin is a cosy and rurally located house at 1,5 kilometres from the medieval city of Bruges. On a bike you can easily reach this city,, that is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. Bruges is characterized by canals, town squares…
Bruges takes pride in being a green city, and the city centre offers several beautiful and child-friendly parks. Bruges is also great for shopping. This World Heritage city houses an abundance of museums and historic monuments. Between the winding alleys and romantic canals you nearly…
Stroll through the ancient streets in the centre of Bruges and admire the historic buildings. It will quickly become clear to you why Bruges is classified as a Unesco World Heritage site; the entire city centre is a large medieval open air museum. One of…
The romantic Hotel Oud Huis de Peellaert fits in perfectly with the romantic atmosphere of Bruges and its beautiful medieval buildings and idyllic canals. A boat trip on the canals – called 'reien' – is a charming way to explore the city. The heart of…
Guesthouse the Eden Rose in Bruges is at just a 15 minutes' walk from the city centre of Bruges. For tourists as well as business travellers within easy reach. Bruges is a beautiful old city with much history and remarkable architecture. If you prefer to…
From Cinéhotel Capitole you can explore the beautiful Meetjesland. Enjoy a walk in the woods and gardens around the castle of Poeke, or cycle to Bruges along the canal. This city with its impressive art patrimony, medieval buildings and numerous canals is also known as…
There are many parks in the centre of the city where you can relax, such as the 'Minnewaterpark', Count Visart Park, King Albert Park and 'Koningin Astrid Park', also called Bruges' botanical garden. Zeebrugge is a small but pleasant seaside resort with a modern international…
Hotel Egmond Bruges is located in the historic heart of Bruges and is therefore an excellent base for the tourist as well as the business traveller. The hotel has its own parking, which not many hotels in the centre of Bruges have. The hotel is…
When the tide is low you can walk from Cadzand-Bad, through the nature area 'Het Zwin', to the Belgian seaside resort Knokke. In the ancient fortified town Sluis you can stroll on the historic walls and past the city gates. The lively Belgian city of…
Hotel Prelude lies approximately 18 kilometres from Bruges. This is undoubtadly one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. That is why the UNESCO decided to put the entire historic inner city on the World Heritage List in the year 2000. Gent, that is located…
Ibis Brugge Centrum lies close to cultural sites such as the Belfry and the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe church. For the best view of the city, you are recommended to go on a canal cruise. Visit the exhibition with works of Dali in the Belfry, or enjoy a…
A stroll in the fortress town Sluis will lead you along the former city gates, the 'Belfort' tower and the 14th century ramparts. The cosy city centre houses numerous nice shops and restaurants. The inner city is part of the UNESCO World Heritage. On a…
Hotel Leopold is located in one of the smallest streets of Bruges. The shops, the beautiful town square 't Zand, the concert hall and several monuments are within walking distance. Bruges is known as the 'Venice of the North' due to its beautiful canals and…
Martin's Brugge is located in the historical city of Bruges, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The exquisite medieval buildings, canals and beautiful squares are definitely worth a visit. The city is often referred to as 'Venice of the North' because of its…
Bruges is known for its narrow alleys, canals and historic buildings. The city can easily be explored on foot starting from Hotel Ter Brughe. A walk from one end of the city centre to the other does not take more than half an hour. Bruges…
The charming centre of Sluis offers nice shops and restaurants. During a walk you pass by the city gates, the Belfort tower and the 14th century city ramparts. A bicycle ride along the dunes and to the nature reserve Het Zwin is truly recommended. The…
Buildings worth seeing in Beernem are the neo-Gothic church and town hall. The area surrounding Hostellerie Ten Lande in Beernem is wonderful for cycling, walking and horseback riding through fields and past farms and historic castles. The magnificent Flemish cities Bruges and Ghent are worth…
Bruges is an exceptionally charming city that has justly been added to the World Heritage List of Unesco. But did you know that the roots of the diamond industry also lie in Bruges? You can learn more about the history in the Diamond Museum. A…
The city of Bruges was traditionally an international harbour. The name Bruges is derived from the Old Norwegian word 'Bryggja' which means jetty. Since the end of the nineteenth century Bruges gained a reputation in Europe as a city of art and a tourism centre.…
The world heritage city of Bruges is known as a historic, cultural city and the historic centre is well preserved. The city has many beautiful sights to offer such as the Grand Place and 'De Burg', the remaining ancient city gates, historic mills, the 'Poortersloge',…