Guest User
November 12, 2023
We had a weekend break in Bruges and stayed in this quirky B&B. It is situated about a 15/20 minute walk into the centre of Bruges although there is also a handy ‘bus (No. 6) which it takes you into the city for €2.5. The B&B is a large house set in a fairly large garden which has places to sit out in clement weather (which unfortunately we did not have!). There is also a lounge in a garden room for the use of guests which has a bar, games including table football and a large screen television in addition to the tvs in the bedrooms. The bedrooms set aside for guests are up a steep stair off a landing which is set up with tables and chairs for breakfast. The rooms are comfortable and furnished with antique furniture, ornaments and many, many lamps. They have en-suite bath/showers and tea/coffee making facilities and are supplied with towels and soap/shower gel/shampoo. Ginette, the owner, is a wonderful hostess, welcoming us with a drink and always ready to chat and ask us about our day. I cannot speak highly enough of the breakfasts she produced. Fresh juice, fresh fruit, granola, chocolate mousse, smoked salmon and stuffed cherry tomatoes, cheeses and cold meats and a basket of different breads. She even supplied sandwich bags and encouraged us to make a lunch to take out with us. I shall be coming back to Bruges in the future I’m sure and would have no hesitation in staying here again.