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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.

Luxury

Bonifacius

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.

Address: , Groeninge 4, Bruges, 8000
Telephone: +32 50 490 049.
Website: http://www.bonifacius.be

Hotel de Orangerie

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.

Address: , Kartuizerinnenstraat 10, Bruges, 8000
Telephone: +32 50 341 649.
Website: http://www.hotelorangerie.be

The Pand Hotel

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.

Address: , Pandreitje 16, Bruges, 8000
Telephone: +32 50 340 666.
Website: http://www.pandhotel.com

Moderate

Hotel Heritage

Just a block north of Markt Place, this opulent boutique hotel comes with plush furnishings in every room, chandeliers in public areas and a glass of bubbly at breakfast time. If you book far enough in advance and you won’t have to be as rich as a lord in order to live like one.

Address: , Niklaas Desparsstraat 11, Bruges, 8000
Telephone: +32 50 444 444.
Website: http://www.hotel-heritage.com

Hotel Malleberg

This cosy little hotel is just a stone’s throw from the Markt Square, yet the reasonable room rates belie its location and quality of accommodation. There are nine bedrooms in total, which are spacious, stylish and like the rest of the hotel, have a homely feel. A buffet breakfast is served in the hotel’s vaulted cellar and sets guests up for a morning of sightseeing.

Address: , Hoogstraat 7, Bruges, 8000
Telephone: +32 50 344 111.
Website: http://www.malleberg.be

Hotel Navarra

A grand hotel in a compact city, the Navarra is housed in a gorgeous, listed building in the heart of Bruges. There are 94 comfortable rooms in total, not to mention a fabulous swimming pool and sauna, which is the perfect tonic after a day of sightseeing. If you’ve brought your wheels to the city, the hotel’s on-site parking will ease the burden.

Address: , Sint-Jakobsstraat 41, Bruges, 8000
Telephone: +32 50 340 561.
Website: http://www.hotelnavarra.com

NH Brugge

This hotel has an interesting history, as it was a monastery from the 17th century, but is now a classified building. With a buffet breakfast, a restaurant, bar, free Wi-Fi, and room service, guests will be delighted with their stay and wish for more. Located in the “Venice of the North”, a UNESCO World Heritage site, NH Brugge is a convenient and enjoyable place to stay.

 

Address: , Boeveriestraat 2, Bruges, 8000
Telephone: +32 50 449 711
Website: https://www.nh-hotels.com/hotel/nh-brugge

Cheap

Ensor

Ensor is a family hotel, located in Bruges’ Old Town, in a quiet area alongside a typical Bruges canal. With 12 rooms, it’s a small but comfortable hotel. The hotel is just a short walk into town and not far from the train station either, so the location is convenient as well. Described as a budget hotel, if needed you can attempt to email directly and lower the rates.

 

Address: , Speelmansrei 10, Bruges, 8000
Telephone: +32 50 342 589
Website: http://www.ensorhotel.be/

Hotel Fevery

Small, friendly and family-run, the Fevery is in a quiet spot just 10 minutes from the central market square. Rooms are simply furnished, but homely and good value. The fact there are only 10 of them keeps the service personal, ensuring the vibe stays like that of a suburban bed and breakfast, rather than a slick city hotel.

Address: , Collaert Mansionstraat 3, Bruges, 8000
Telephone: +32 50 331 269.
Website: http://www.hotelfevery.be

Hotel Jacobs

Nestled down a sleepy side street on the edge of the Old Town, Hotel Jacobs is one of the best budget options in Bruges. This pretty, step-gabled building has 23 homely rooms, each with their own bathroom. Renovated a few years back, there’s free Wi-Fi, a bumper buffet breakfast and plenty of information about local attractions. The 10-minute walk into town is pleasant and easy-going.

Address: , Baliestraat 1, Bruges, 8000
Telephone: +32 50 339 831.
Website: http://www.hoteljacobs.be

Passage

Another wallet-friendly option, the Passage is a youth hostel, budget hotel, and restaurant split between two Old Town buildings. Scruffy and old fashioned but charming nonetheless, the Passage offers dorm beds, cheap doubles, and reasonably priced food. The staff are helpful and Bruges’ main attractions are just a short stroll away.

Address: , Dweersstraat 26, Bruges, 8000
Telephone: +32 50 340 232.
Website: http://www.passagebruges.com
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Hotel Navarra

A grand hotel in a compact city, the Navarra is housed in a gorgeous, listed building in the heart of Bruges. There are 94 comfortable rooms in total, not to mention a fabulous swimming pool and sauna, which is the perfect tonic after a day of sightseeing. If you’ve brought your wheels to the city, the hotel’s on-site parking will ease the burden.

Hotel Fevery

Small, friendly and family-run, the Fevery is in a quiet spot just 10 minutes from the central market square. Rooms are simply furnished, but homely and good value. The fact there are only 10 of them keeps the service personal, ensuring the vibe stays like that of a suburban bed and breakfast, rather than a slick city hotel.

The Pand Hotel

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.

Ensor

Ensor is a family hotel, located in Bruges’ Old Town, in a quiet area alongside a typical Bruges canal. With 12 rooms, it’s a small but comfortable hotel. The hotel is just a short walk into town and not far from the train station either, so the location is convenient as well. Described as a budget hotel, if needed you can attempt to email directly and lower the rates.

 

Hotel Heritage

Just a block north of Markt Place, this opulent boutique hotel comes with plush furnishings in every room, chandeliers in public areas and a glass of bubbly at breakfast time. If you book far enough in advance and you won’t have to be as rich as a lord in order to live like one.

Hotel Malleberg

This cosy little hotel is just a stone’s throw from the Markt Square, yet the reasonable room rates belie its location and quality of accommodation. There are nine bedrooms in total, which are spacious, stylish and like the rest of the hotel, have a homely feel. A buffet breakfast is served in the hotel’s vaulted cellar and sets guests up for a morning of sightseeing.