Radisson Blu Hotel, Bruges features a fitness center, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Bruges. Featuring a bar, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Kenan
Turkey
The location of the hotel was excellent. After a busy day, we enjoyed a wonderful rest in our room. We recommend others to stay.
This hotel with a Norman façade and English classic style is located a 10-minute walk from the central Market Square with the Belfry of Bruges, 1476 feet from the Concert Hall and a 2-minute walk...
Located along a canal, Hotel Ter Brughe is an 8-minute walk away from the Market Square, the Belfry of Bruges and the shopping district. Breakfast is served in a vaulted cellar with views on the...
John
Australia
It was a beautiful old building and the staff were fabulous.
Newly renovated Hotel Aragon offers spacious rooms and apartments in the center of Bruges, 328 feet away from the Market Square. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and an extensive breakfast.
Dorene
United States of America
The location the room and bed were very comfortable
Hotel Rose Red is located in the heart of Bruges, behind the Market Square. You can easily discover the city from here. The hotel rooms of Hotel Rose Red have private facilities.
Keith
United States of America
Staff was very friendly. Bar and restaurant was excellent. Great location, close to all attractions.
Located right in the historic center of Bruges, the Crowne Plaza Hotel Brugge features modern rooms and recreational facilities, just 240 yards from the Market Square.
Hotel Ter Duinen is a small family-run hotel along Langerei Canal in Bruges, a 10-minute walk from Market Square and the Belfry. It features free Wi-Fi, a private courtyard and a terrace.
Beautiful location, lovely owners, great breakfast!
Radisson Blu Hotel, Bruges features a fitness center, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Bruges. Featuring a bar, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Fantastic hotel as to be expected with a Radisson Blu.
Located in Bruges, within 2133 ft of Basilica of the Holy Blood and 2625 ft of Bruges Concert Hall, Monsieur Maurice features accommodations with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
Staff was very helpful and supportive and friendly.
This hotel with a Norman façade and English classic style is located a 10-minute walk from the central Market Square with the Belfry of Bruges, 1476 feet from the Concert Hall and a 2-minute walk...
Everything was great. Breakfast a clear 12 out of 10..
This historic townhouse has an eye-catching exterior and a large terrace right on the Grote Markt in Bruges. Hotel Central is across from the 13th-century Belfry.
Location was perfect, amazing value for the price!
Hotel Weinebrugge is located just outside the center of Bruges and offers free parking. It has excellent road connections to the city and also offers a shuttle service to center Bruges.
Nice feel and atmosphere, nice rooms and good food
Bourgoensch Hof offers rooms in the historic center, only 656 feet from the Grote Markt. This 3-star hotel features free WiFi and a terrace overlooking the canals.
Hotel Le Bois De Bruges is located in the center of medieval Bruges, next to 't Zand Square and a 10-minute walk from the Market Square with the Belfry of Bruges, the Basilica of the Holy Blood and...
good location, excellent Wi-Wfi, delicious breakfast
This hotel offers rooms in the center of Bruges only 427 feet from the central Market Square and the Belfry of Bruges. Hotel Marcel benefits from a terrace and a bar.
Very good location, easy walking distance to all sites
Duc De Bourgogne is located in the center of Bruges and offers a breakfast room and restaurant with canal views. The traditionally furnished accommodations include free WiFi and a bar is on site.
In the heart of historic Bruges within just a 3-minute walk from the central Market Square and the Belfry of Bruges, the Hotel Boterhuis includes free Wi-Fi access, an on-site bar and a terrace.
Great bed! Great location! Excellent accomodation.
Hotel Gulden Vlies in Bruges is set in a stately mansion originating in the early 20th century, featuring art deco architectural elements and free access to wireless internet throughout the property.
Everithing was perfect, especially Ingrid our landlady.
"The very epitome of a Bruges experience" Allow yourself to be enchanted by this extraordinary waterfront residence with half-timbered facade and stained glass windows, at a unique location in the...
Lovely heritage building. Great location. Lovely rooms
Once built as a private mansion in 1869 and later in the hands of bankers, this magnificent 19th-century classical building has been renovated and converted into the Relais & Châteaux Hotel Heritage.
Great location, friendly, kind and helpfull staff.
Located in the heart of Bruges, in between the Market Square and the Zand area, this characteristic hotel adds classic elegance to your stay in this historical town.
Excellent staff, location, clean and a great breakfast
Dukes' Palace Residence offers elegant rooms with boutique-style décor in a 20th-century mansion, only 1148 feet from Bruges' central Market Square, the Belfry and Wollestraat Shopping District.
Excellent facility and wonderful room and building
The Pand Hotel is decorated with Ralph Lauren fabrics, antiques and art objects. It is just around the corner from the Market Square and is located 115 feet from the famous Dijver quay and the canals.
Amazing location, charming rooms and helpful staff
FAQs about hotels in Bruges
On average, 3-star hotels in Bruges cost $140 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bruges are $175 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bruges can be found for $244 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bruges this weekend is $335 or, for a 4-star hotel, $365. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bruges for this weekend cost around $955 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $163 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bruges for tonight. You'll pay around $226 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bruges will cost around $570, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Bruges is a picture perfect medieval city that will charm you with its distinctive, century-old houses, plentiful canals and city walls. The famous 13th-century Belfry offers the opportunity to watch the cobbled market place, the Grote Markt, below while 47 bells call out to the city every 15-minutes. While you’re in the Grote Markt you can take a ride in one of the horse-drawn carriages around the city.
Many interesting artifacts can be found in the churches of Bruges, a Michelangelo statue is housed in the Church of Our Lady and the Basilica of the Holy Blood contains a vial of blood reportedly from Jesus Christ. Other museums include the Groeninge Museum which includes works of art spanning 6 centuries.
Belgium cuisine is famous worldwide and the cafes of Bruges offer an inviting retreat from the cooler climate. Brewery De Halve Maan explains the process behind the beer which washes down the world-class fries, chocolate and mussels found all over the city.
Bruges is easily reached from the Brussel-Zuid train station or the Brussels Airport. From a romantic suite to an apartment for a group of friends, Booking.com will make sure your stay in Bruges is a memorable one.
Bruges is a gorgeous place. The architecture and buildings are beautiful. There is lots to do, from museums to canal boat tours, horse and carriage rides, guided walking tours and lots of good shops. A good variety of restaurants and bars, we found the food very good and people very friendly. Our journey from the UK via Euro tunnel was so easy, and finding Bruges by car was super easy.
Will definitely be back.
Sharon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If you're from Europe you're probably used to picturesque...
If you're from Europe you're probably used to picturesque old towns, but Bruges will charm you even so. It really feels like it's frozen in time (apart of course from all the touristy shops and the crowds). It's best to visit off-season, but ideally with decent weather.
The museum pass is definitely worth it, as without visiting the museums there's not much to do if you stay more than a day.
The restaurants are very expensive, and depending on if you like Belgian food might not be worth it. What is worth it though are the beers, which you definitely should take a moment to try in one of the several local pubs with cozy atmosphere.
George
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
One of my favorite and most romantic cities in Europe.
One of my favorite and most romantic cities in Europe. I love it, this was not my first time and I hope I will be back soon. This small town has lots of great places to eat, Michelin star restaurants, shopping . Town filled with history. Very easy to get around, walkable , don’t need a car. Just lovely, a picturesque view around every corner.
Irina
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We loved the Canal Boat trip most informative.
We loved the Canal Boat trip most informative. The Historium was well worth a visit and very informative it was also very well done I would say a must to do.
The Architecture is amazing in the old Town and every little street was gorgeous with the Cookie Cutter Fairyland houses everywhere.
Was not dissapointed and people were friendly and when we got lost very helpful.
Would love to go back and explore some more and maybe take a trip to Damme from there.
We had a great Flemish Stew at a lovely Italian Restaurant near the Apartment. On our last night we went to Delaneys Hotel which was great and the food goregous. Lovely atmosphere and lovely staff.
We walked everywhere as that was easy {got lost too which was ok as well}
Colleen
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
There is so much to see, As a traveler from North America...
There is so much to see, As a traveler from North America being in Europe it is even more overwhelming. Brugge seems to to have well preserved and updated the best of the past.
If I could have started again I would have made the bust tour first rather than last. This would have made it easier to get the most out of your visit. With the radial street layout it is difficult maintaining bearings and the bus tour would help with landmarking.
Brian
Canada
10
Scored 10
This is my favorite city in the world!
This is my favorite city in the world! Beautiful city center with a wide array of cafes, bars, and restaurants. Wonderful art and history museums. Climb the belfry; you'll be glad you did! Walking around town is very easy. There are many pet and family friendly hotels in or near the city center. Plenty of parking garages (always space at the train station if you don't mind walking back into town). Try Bones for great ribs. The Trappiste Bar for a huge beer selection. Delaney's Irish Pub for good pub food. De Haalve Maan brewery has great food and great beer! Schedule a walking tour to learn about the city and get off the beaten path!
The property communicated with us right away once it was booked and gave lots of helpful information. They even let us know that early check in might be available so we arrived early and were able to check in a couple of hours early which allowed us more time to explore the beautiful city of Bruges since we were only staying one night. The staff was amazing, the hotel beautiful and located in walking distance from the train station and the city center. The room was beautiful, clean, beds comfortable, and lovely bathroom.
The best stay in Bruges - in reality the hotel looks even better than in photos! Very spacious, bright and authentic. The staff deserves separate praise - they were amazing. They also recommended a few places to visit and were very helpful throughout. Amazing breakfast in the beautiful surroundings and wide range of produce. Not in the very city centre, which is good since it is easy to avoid the tourists, but still 5 min away from the main sites - you can see both inside and outside in the life of locals. 11 out of 10!
Peter and Iris are amazing hosts , they told us loads of tips and stories from the area and we had the amazing company of Miss Poppy. The house is absolutely stunning and the room is the best one you'll find in Bruges. Breakfast is wonderful and with loads of choices. The house is really close to the centre( and all the main view points) and is located in a quiet residential street.
One of the most beautiful hotel I've been in, with great and friendly customer service. Can't wait to go back.
Our stay at B&B Barabas was by itself one of the highlight of our trip. The owner, Bert, ensures you have the absolute best stay possible. The breakfast is truly amazing. The location is extremely close to the Grote Market, which is the tourist center of the city. There is public parking near by, and all of the tourist sites are a short walk away. Barabas B&B is the best place to stay when in Bruges. I will not stay anywhere else. Highly recommend.
We will be coming back here again. This is a nice hotel, reasonably priced. It's big advantage is its location. It is in the middle of town, near virtually everything. This is important as Bruges is a town you walk in. There are buses, but not like in London, for example.
The breakfast was very nice. Same thing every day, as is so with less expensive hotels, but a wide variety. The view outside is spectacular, as we are right on the canal.
It was hard to tell from the website what our room would be like, but it was AMAZING! Huge, full of old world charm, and the best bathroom and shower we found in Europe. The location couldn’t have been better, close to the action but far enough away to feel private. The breakfast that was included was the best hotel breakfast we found in Europe too. And Bruges was perfection. Can’t say enough good things, this place is wonderful.
A very good place to stay for exploring Bruges. The location is approx. 10 minutes walk from the city center. The place is owned by a family who will do everything to make your visit perfect. Rooms have perfect cleaning and a fine decoration in Thai style. The price level is far below what you have to pay in the city centre. Baan Siam can definitely be recommended.
10/10, 5 stars! What an incredible hotel. Mark was an incredible host, providing suggestions both for Bruges but also neighboring cities. The view from the upper floors was phenomenal, breakfast was beyond incredible. Location was about 10 min walk from the city center which made for a very quiet sleep but easily accessible to restaurants and sites.
The room is spacious; with great view on the lake. The staff was friendly helpful and arranged a taxi for pickup and drop at the train station. Definitely I will stay again in this hotel when I plan another visit to Bruges. The hotel is just few minutes walking fm the city center.
Location was perfect, staff was very friendly, and our room could not have been nicer. It was the best sleep we had during our entire 10 day vacation. We’ve already recommended Hotel De Castillion to friends that are visiting Bruges. What an amazing experience!
Great location, so close to the city centre. Spacy room. The hotel has it;s own parking (additional $ of course) but it's narrow and small. Great view from the breakfast room on the canal and beautiful buildings.
One of the best hotel experience in my whole life.
The breakfast was delicious, the room was gorgeous, all the little details made my stay so much special. No doubt this is the best place to stay in Bruges
Best hotel I have been in , in Bruges. Room was excellent with very good beds and a nice bathroom. (Rituals products)
Breakfast is simply outstanding. It is not cheap but worth its value.
It a very good location and the hotel its cozy and comfortable. Rooms are small and well equipped.
Its located in a very good place to take bus and be at city Centre.
Hotel is brilliantly situated in historic centre of Bruges. Breakfast well organised and we had a great view of the Burg Square. Room was a good size and quiet.
Hotel is close to City centre yet quite peaceful .
Best thing is in night you are owner of Bar and they trust you to write down things which you consumed.
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