Ontvangersstraat 9, Bruges, Belgium | +32 (0)50 342690
Central
Bruges location within walking distance of shops and restaurants
Cheery, lovely rooms with coffeemakers, minibars, and flat-screen TVs
Gorgeous
tile bathrooms, some have walk-in showers and rainfall showerheads with
separate tubs
Some
rooms have small balconies and views of historic buildings
Pet-friendly (daily fee); pets receive welcome gift
Pretty outdoor terrace for relaxing during warmer weather
Free
guided tour around historical center of Bruges
On-site parking
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Some rooms are dark and may get parking area noise
Parking
costs daily fee and needs a reservation
Fee
for valet parking
No
fitness center, meeting rooms, or spa
The upper-mid-range Hotel Prinsenhof Bruges has an
excellent central location and is within walking distance to shops,
attractions, and restaurants. Rooms are updated with contemporary floral decor but have retained their historical charm and the
bathrooms are modern and large. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout and the
hotel is pet-friendly; however, pets incur a daily fee. There is on-site parking (for a fee) but some rooms receive parking area noise. This hotel does not have a
fitness center, meeting rooms, or spa, but there is a lovely outdoor terrace, business center, and free
guided tours.
Scene
Antique and cozy boutique with modern details
Traditional architecture and a light,
flowery scent fill the common areas at the Hotel Prinsenhof Bruges. Built in
1930, this hotel is stunning from the inside out and even though it is a
boutique, has most of the features of a deluxe property. The lobby and
lounge have beautiful chandeliers and the comfortable, antique inspired, yet
contemporary furniture throughout makes the hotel feel homey. Long drapes and a
splendid fireplace decorate the lounge. The Bowler bar has lovely lighting and bowler hat accents. Red armchairs and pillows accent the bar as
well and make it feel lavish. The breakfast room is a decent size with bright
lighting, although it lacks natural light. Even the hallways have decorative
wallpaper and seating. There is an outdoor terrace, however it sometimes receives parking noise. Successfully mixing luxury
with history, the Hotel Prinsenhof Bruges feels intimate and modern.
Location
In central Bruges, within walking distance of attractions, shops, and restaurants
Nestled on a quiet street in a
residential area of central Bruges, the Hotel Prinsenhof Bruges is away from
the noise but within walking distance of De Halve Maan Brewery, Grote Markt,
Minnewater, Groeningemuseum, Bruges Belfry, and Lumiere Cinema, in addition to
many local shops and restaurants. Public transportation can get you to any of the
attractions you want to see and renting a car is only necessary if you plan to
leave the central city area. Additionally, it may be difficult to get out of
and around the city in a car due to the local traffic.
Rooms
Rooms with historical charm plus beautiful, modern bathrooms
Antique, comfy furniture decorates the
rooms at this hotel and each room has a different style from the wallpaper to
the color scheme to the tile. Contemporary floral wallpaper and mirrored doors look cheery and bright. Even though it’s downtown, the rooms are quiet. Soft armchairs in neutrals provide extra
seating while detailed carpets are a cozy touch. Accent colors in the bedspreads,
pillows, and drapes in most rooms are bright and each room features robes and
slippers plus a coffeemaker, wine, flat-screen TVs, and a stocked minibar.
The modern bathrooms are large and have Fragonard amenities plus heated towel
racks. Separate tubs and walk-in showers with rainfall shower heads are in some rooms as is a small balcony with views of historic buildings;
other rooms may be dark and hear parking lot noise.
Features
Free Wi-Fi and guided tour, no fitness center, meeting room, or spa
Although there is no fitness center,
meeting room, or spa, there is free Wi-Fi, free
newspapers in the lobby, and a free guided tour. The Hotel Prinsenhof Bruges is pet-friendly and your furry friend
even receives a welcome gift; pets have a daily fee, however. There is room service with limited hours and a plain
and small business center. Babysitting and parking are available, however,
parking has a daily fee. The breakfast room serves a plentiful, high-end
breakfast but it’s pricey, and The Bowler Bar is a cozy place for local drinks.