A family run hotel with a warm ambience and a feeling that the guests are all important ... more
Situated in the very heart of the city The bedrooms are peaceful beautifully furnished in a traditional style and have particularly elegant drapery All rooms have...
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Location. The Hotel Prinsenhof is located in Bruges, Belgium, in the centre of the old ... more
town, within 300 kilometres of City Hall and the main museums. Bruges station is 500 metres away. Hotel Features. The Hotel Prinsenhof is a small, family run h...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Hotel Prinsenhof is located in Bruges, Belgium, in the centre of the old ... more
town, within 300 kilometres of City Hall and the main museums. Bruges station is 500 metres away. Hotel Features. The Hotel Prinsenhof is a small, family run h...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
This 20th century Flemish mansion, in the very heart of Bruges, has been renovated with ... more
great flair and is now a superb small hotel hidden down a side street. A family run hotel, with a warm ambience and a feeling that the guests are all-important. The...
This 20th century Flemish mansion, in the very heart of Bruges, has been renovated with ... more
great flair and is now a superb small hotel hidden down a side street. A family run hotel, with a warm ambience and a feeling that the guests are all-important. The...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: A good small and friendly hotel with excellent service. Great location too! Disadvantages: Steep (very) stairs to bedrooms.
During our recent trip to Belgium we stayed in Bruges. We had never stayed there before and, when planning the trip, didn?t know any hotels to base our decision on which to pick on. Our group was quite large (there were to be 17 of us in total) so we needed a decent sized place, but not in a huge and impersonal hotel. We also wanted to be well located in the centre of Bruges, but not too far away from the railway station (or at least easy to get to by public transport). So the criteria was small(ish), friendly, clean, good location, decent breakfast, good transport links and not too expensive. Were we asking too much? Our trip organiser (who was also in charge of transport) had a scout around and came up with the Hotel Nicolas.
~~~WHERE IS IT?
The Hotel Nicolas can be found at 9 Niklaas Desparsstraat in the centre of Bruges ...
Advantages: Very Central, Attractive Listed Building, Good Facilities Disadvantages: Part of a Chain and Past its Prime...
In 1802, Napoleon Bonaparte was invited to stay at the 'Hotel du Commerce', Bruges, during an official visit to the city. He accepted the invitation. A superb triumphal staircase and a sequence of beautiful, 'Bonaparte halls' were especially commissioned within the then 200 year-old Hotel to mark the occasion. However, in what must surely have been a heartbreaking and insulting blow to all concerned, Napoleon cut short his official visit, and in the end he didn't even stay in Bruges at all.
Today, nestled behind the winding and cobbled St.Jakobstraat, a quiet side street in Bruges' town centre, stands the old 'Hotel du Commerce', or to draw upon it its new and rather clumsy, official title, the Best Western Premier Hotel Navarra Brugge. It is a charming position for a hotel, just a brief stroll from Bruges' beautiful Market ...
Advantages: Friendly family run canalside b+b cheapest in Amsterdam Disadvantages: If there are, I haven't found any
My mother and I have been coming here for the last three years. We have just booked to go in June this year. It is the ONLY hotel that we would consider staying at in Amsterdam because of it's beautfiul location, it's friendly staff and it has the cheapest tariff after hostels.
THE LOCATION
The Prinsenhof is located on the Prinsengracht which is the prettiest of all the canals in Amsterdam by far. You can request rooms that overlook the canal, as we have always done and waking up to a view like that is sensational. It is easy to find, although not in the very centre of the city. You have to bear in mind that staying in the centre means it could be noisy at night. The hotel is just 5 mintues by tram from the train station Centraal Station which is the only station in the city. The trams pick up directly outside it and you have to ...