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Relais Bourgondisch Cruyce
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: 4.14 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Marktburg
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Features: Safe at reception, Restaurant, Fax service, Hair-drier, Ironing service, 24-hour front desk, Non-allergenic bedding available, Dial-up Internet, Cable TV, Room service (part time), Air conditioning, Luggage room, Airport shuttle service,... more
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Hotel Aragon
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: 4.13 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Marktburg
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Features: Hair-drier, Access for disabled, Radio, Internet cafe, Rooms for non-smokers available, Central heating, Fax service, Minibar, Tourist information, Luggage room, Facilities for disabled people, Elevator, Air conditioning, Exchange office,... more
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Hotel Oud Huis de Peellaert
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: 4.23 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Marktburg
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Features: Ironing board on loan from reception, Banqueting services, Minibar, Central heating, Concierge, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Safe at reception, Computer, Conference centre, Hair-drier, Air conditioning, Elevator, Internet cafe, Secure... more
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Hotel Jan Brito
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: 4.17 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Koningin Astrid-Park
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The Jan Brito hotel is located in a 16-th century building, and the property blends lux, with tradition, with the modern amenities. The fabulous mansion is completely renovated, yet the decorations from the centuries have been preserved... more
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About Bruges
Praised as Venice of the North, Bruges (Brugge) is one of the most attractive tourist sites in Belgium. It is a small town with a population of about 120,000, and a delightful Medieval atmosphere.
The town was probably founded by Vikings in the 9th century. Its name may be related to brygga, a Scandinavian word meaning a mooring place. Bruges was connected with the North Sea by a sea-arm called Zwin, and it prospered as an international port. When the Zwin began to silt up and the ships could no longer sail to the town, two outposts were created at Sluis and Damme. Traders from near and far came to Bruges to buy Flemish cloth, a high-quality woollen material produced in other Flemish cities.