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Canalview Hotel Ter Reien
3.6/570 Reviews
The hotel is located near the river bank, there is a free shuttle bus stop in Bruges in front of the door, located near the city government and the famous Bruges clock tower, the surrounding environment is very quiet! Hotel picks self-service check-in, Breakfast included! The room is small, the thick mattress is very comfortable, but the small bathroom space is a disadvantage!
St Christopher's Inn Hostel at the Bauhaus
3.9/566 Reviews
One of the worst lodging experiences out of the hundreds of trips I’ve taken. The story begins with me mistakenly booking for august 11-13, 2023 instead of the intended dates of august 12-14, 2023. So, I made an additional reservation for august 13-14, 2023, to stay as planned. Both reservations were fully prepaid on agoda.com (€199 for the first 2 days and €108 for the third day). Upon checking in on august 12, 2023, I was informed that the 'paid-for' room was already occupied by someone else, and I was not allowed to use it. Their reason was that I didn't check in on august 11, 2023. The hotel voluntarily cancelled my reservation and ”gave the room away” to someone else on august 12-13, 2023, WITHOUT ANY CONSENT from me or ANY PRIOR NOTICE. It's a ridiculous joke. I am renting a room, not participating in horse racing or any kind of ******** like that. I'm i don't need to arrive earlier than others to use the room I’ve paid for, right? Even the front desk staff mentioned there was nothing they could do at the time and offered no assistance or resolution for the situation. I struggled to find a hotel on the same day and had to pay a substantial fee for last-minute accommodation in Bruges, while the room I paid for is being rented by the hotel to someone else. As for the second reservation on august 13, 2023, the hotel's conditions were just as terrible as their treatment of customers. There was no nightstand as pictured, not even a single clothes hanger, the room was too hot to close the door in august (no air conditioning or fan), and the noise was unbearable with constant disturbances from the adjacent room's door and footsteps in the corridor. A 'wonderful' experience for a night's stay here, priced at €307. Congratulations, you're certainly running a splendid business. P/s: Bruges is a beautiful city but this hostel is a SHAME.
Hotel Montovani
3.8/547 Reviews
The Hotel Montovani is a reasonably priced hotel that offers you all that you would expect or need. Its biggest asset, of course, is its location. It is located a block off the main avenue, Hoefijzerlaan and is just mere blocks away from the Historic City Center. The hotel has a lounge area and a glass covered veranda that opens out to a lovely small garden. This was the ideal location in which to enjoy the delicious breakfast or, perhaps to relax in the afternoon with a hot beverage. These were included in the room rate. The rooms were comfy and clean, the bed and pillows, comfortable, enabling you to wake up refreshed and ready to start your day of exploration. The service was friendly and efficient. There was free wifi. There was no onsite parking, but free parking was available on the nearby avenue, just minutes away. Bruges is the capital and largest city of West Flanders. It was inducted into UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2000. We were visiting Bruges with the intent of adding this World Heritage Site to our list, in this case, there would be three. Bruges's Historic City Centre is distinguished by its canals, cobbled streets, medieval buildings. In fact, along with cities such as Amsterdam, it is often referred to as the ”Venice of the North'. The Belfry of Bruges is part of the World Heritage Site of Belfries of Belgium and France list, which includes 56 Belfries in total. The tower, which dates from the 13th century, has 366 steps which lead to the top of the 272 feet high building. This is a must ”to do” climb! The third site is the Ten Wijngaerde Beguinage, a beguinage built in the 13th century and included in the World Heritage Site of ”Flemish Beguinages”. A Beguinage was an architectural complex which was built to house beguines, lay religious women who lived in the community without taking vows or retiring from the world. As we were only here for two nights, I do not have a lot of recommendations on where to eat dinner. The one dinner that we did eat here, was at the Cafe Sportsman, situated on the Markt. The meal was good and the service was good, but what was most extraordinary, was the location. There are many restaurants situated around this square, so your choice is quite overwhelming. The buildings are extraordinaire, the Belfry was located across from us, and in the evening, the light is very distracting. A visit to Bruges is worthwhile and actually deserves more than two nights, but there was still much ahead in our journey. So whether you stay longer or shorter, the Montovani comes with a high recommendation!
Hostel Lybeer Bruges
3.9/570 Reviews
This city is particularly beautiful. It is recommended to stay for at least three days. I stayed for two days and it felt a bit short. Love very much... Hope to go again if I have a chance. The hostel is so-so, but there is nothing special. The main thing in the hostel is luck. The quality of the roommates in the same room is very important. Some make noise in the middle of the night. Some keep kneading plastic products at six in the morning. The mental state and mood of the two days
Hotel Leopold
3.4/517 Reviews
Absolutely wonderful two night stay at Collier’s. Everything was perfect and I can’t fault any aspect of our stay. We booked direct and at the very last minute so was pleasantly surprised with our spontaneous decision to stay in Bruge instead of Ghent. The natural surroundings, park and lake are beautiful and romantic! Check in was super quick and nearby free parking meant that we didn’t have to worry about topping up parking payments. Breakfast was delicious; eggs, jams, fruit, yogurt, meats, warm croissants/bread and fresh coffee. Plentiful and good quality. We stayed in a small but cosy room on the second floor. All the small details, super comfy bed and quiet surrounding made have it a cottage like feel and we wished we could have stayed longer. Based in a central location, a few minutes from the market square and another 5 mins to the Belfry Tower. The Saturday market is not to be missed! Lots of great recommendations from the hosts, from dinner to flower shopping. Above all, the hosts were the highlight of our stay. Friendly, genuine, flexible and helpful - no request was too much for them. This is a really special B&B and we look forward to returning in the future.
Herdersbrug Youth Hostel
3.7/536 Reviews
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please never send children here. i was on my year 8 trip, that we let the worst teacher book. we arrived at 6pm after 10hr+ journey, and we were in rooms of 6. we came in these rooms, 4 beds with broken and chipped wood. after much crying and panic we discover that there are infact pull-out beds. after people start to look at the bedding, we all realise that there is very disturbing and filthy bedding with blood stains. beds are tiny. i am 5.9 ft inch and i couldn’t fit on the prison like plastic blue mat we were sleeping on. we have a teacher that came on the trip that is atleast 6,4 and is a big man. he didn’t get any sleep for the 4 nights we were there. drinking water wasn’t safe to consume, it was acidic tasting and there was insects climbing out of my rooms drain. i am convinced the room was not cleaned before we got there. i opened the sanitary bin and used products were left. showers are riddled and consumed by mold. many people refused to shower, and i don’t blame them. instead we brought bottled water to wash ourselves with cloths. my friend is vegan, and she wasn’t served anything that didn’t have meat or dairy in. staff members from the school alerted and told the kitchens of allergy’s, intolerances and other issues that needed to be made aware of and this only resulted in being served salads that were covered in nuts, which this person was deathly allergic to, and this same salad was out of a bowl full of white water, to the brim. whole chicken legs were served to everybody, uncooked and unseasoned. i did not eat any food provided by the hostel, i would’ve simply starved, other people weren’t so lucky. many people had bad stomachs and very long toilet breaks. if you don’t like ants or bugs, maybe don’t consider booking as 4 rooms woke up to ants in backpacks, suitcases, hair, beds, food and whatever they could get into. showers were constantly flooding, sinks not draining, toilets gurgling and doors stuck. i split a fizzy drink, and i didnt want to attract ants, so i got a cloth from my case and some cleaning spray i had brought. cloth came up black. i tried on different spots, still black. i am appalled that this place exists, and i am sorry that you are reading this review. people, the health and safety on this “hostel” should be off the scales, as it is so bad many people were crying to parents, teachers, staff to go home. i paid 600 pounds (most on ferry, bus and outings) but that is ridiculous. the amount of money i paid for in-edible food, beds that prisoners would look down on, bug infested rooms, and facilities that make the community centre down the road look like buckingham palace. this hostel needs closing. there is more i could’ve written, and there is more that i can’t remember at this time, and there is more that happened to others, but i hope the fraction of disgust that this review should give you will convince you to not give this hostel any further attention. kind regards, a former customer (and its biggest

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