Baert B&B

Bruges


In a 1613 former stable, this is one of very few places in Bruges where you’ll get a private canal-side terrace (flower-decked, though not on the loveliest canal section). Floral rooms have bathrooms across the landing; bathrobes are provided. A big breakfast spread is served in an enclosed glass verandah; extras include a welcome drink and a pack of chocolates.


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1. Het Zand Square

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2. St-Salvatorskathedraal

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3. Museum Sint-Janshospitaal

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4. Begijnhof

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5. Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk

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Dominating its surrounds, this 13th-century church was reopened in 2015 after extensive renovations. Its enormous 115m spire is unmissable throughout much…

6. Brouwerij De Halve Maan

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7. Ten Wijngaarde

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8. Gruuthusemuseum

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