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Hotel Prinsenhof, Bruges
Bruges – the finest of Flemish towns
Holiday information
Nights:
2
Meals:
2 breakfasts
Accommodation:
4-star hotel
Start:
any day
Festive breaks:
special Christmas and New Year breaks are available
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Inntravel offer
Stay a 3rd night free on selected dates this summer
Why not take the train?
You can leave London St Pancras or Ebbsfleet in the morning and be at your destination by the evening, making it an excellent (not to mention environmentally friendly) way to reach this holiday. You can relax right from the start of your journey as Eurostar services whisk you through the Channel Tunnel to connect with the world-famous French high-speed TGV trains in either Paris or Lille. We reserve seats for you, there is plenty of luggage space, and refreshments are available on board.
You may even break your journey in Paris if you are travelling via the capital. Sit back and enjoy a truly great rail journey! Look for the ‘by rail’ prices in the Prices & Travel section, where you will also find journey details.
explore Bruges, a medieval gem
elegant hotel with a warm welcome in the historic centre
travel self-drive or by rail
Perfectly preserved and criss-crossed with attractive waterways, medieval Bruges is a gem, and a delight to visit in any season. Winter sees skaters skimming along the frozen canals and the pretty shops and cafés glow with warmth, while in summer months cafés spill out onto the pavements and sunlit squares.
The Prinsenhof is probably my favourite of our hotels in Bruges, because it’s quite small and romantic, and because you receive such a warm welcome. The breakfasts are fantastic, with everything you could imagine.
Beccy Leadill, Customer Services Team
The local seafood is delicious – mussels from around Zeebrugge and shrimps from Ostend are particularly tasty. Your meal should, of course, be washed down with one of the famous Belgian beers. There is a vast range to choose from, and a huge variety of differently-shaped glasses to match. The Trappist beers tend to be quite strong, while the white beers are lighter. For something a bit different, try one of the fruit-flavoured beers – take your pick from passion fruit, raspberry and cherry, among others.
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