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    Restaurant Porto Romano

    Posted by margarida77 10 August 2011

    Restaurant Porto Romano is a small restaurant that serves Portugese and Belgian cuisine. It's honest, simple and delicious food.
    The grilled fish is a must as is the apple pie. Very nice Portugese wine at good prices (compared to prices in Bruges.)

    www.portoromano.be
    Sint Jacobsstraat 50, 8000 Bruges, Belgium
    +32 50689219

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    Camping in Bruges

    Posted by andylancini 24 November 2010

    I went camping in Bruges recently and have to say it was definately worth it. I looked at staying in a hotel there and it was really expensive! Camping was so much cheaper. Camping all the way!

    Just on the outskirts of Bruges. Its only about a 20 min walk into the beautiful town centre.
    Campsites: bit.ly/h5ydUc
    Google map: bit.ly/fL9Rcm

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    Bruges City Card

    Posted by tonybee 20 October 2010

    This is a great deal if you want to see a fair number of museums and places of interest in your stay. 24 of them are free with the card and others are discounted. That's a fee boat trip, free Belfry and Dali Exhibition, free Brewery Tour (de Halve Maan), and so many free museums from the Memling (fantastic medieval hospital to the Groeninge (all flemish art) to the Choco-Story and the Friet(chips) museum. Every major museum is included so you can dip in without taking any risks. There are discounts off cycling, ballooning, buses and much more. It costs €33 for 48 hrs and €39 for 72 hrs.
    We just enjoyed ourselves walking the canals, eating and drinking and seeing whatever we fancied - and somehow we saved €30 each on two days of entertainment, without really trying. The Belfy & Dali exhibition are €18 together to start with - so you can see how the savings add up quickly.
    You may be given a card if you're in a grand hotel but the rest of us end up buying one - and it's great value!
    You get a visitors' guide with it too.

    Buy the card at the Concertgbouw Information Centre (on T-Zand) and at the Station Information Office. Details on www.bruggecitycard.be

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    De Halve Maan brewery tours

    Posted by tonybee 20 October 2010

    This is a great little brewery, the only one left in Bruges. Our tour guide was entertaining with a really dry sense of humour as she took us ever upwards demonstrating the malt and hops process as it was (historic machinery) and is now (very modern). From the roof terrace there's a panoramic view over a good section of Bruges, more interesting and detailed than that from the Belfort. The ticket (€5.50 1hr tour) includes a glass of Brugse Zot (Bruges Jester) blond beer and there are two other excellent brews to sample. We had a snack lunch in their cafe too.
    Good beer and an excellent tour.

    Walplein 26-8000 Bruges
    +32(0)50 44 42 22
    www.halvemaaan.be

    Google map: bit.ly/arP56p

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    I am sitting here after driving up from Paris - it has been a while since I was here last and Francoise now has her son Bram making fresh pastries and creme brûlée as well as serving fresh melted hot chocolate to die for.
    I was fortunate to get a seat as the cafe was full when I arrived.
    The cafe has been given a complete makeover since I was last here and the stained glass windows in the upstairs room are perfectly matched by the decor and the quality of the food (waffles!) and excellent drinks.
    A perfect end to the start of the evening to come!

    www.oldchocolatehouse.com
    1c Mariastraat, Brugge 8000
    +32 50 340 102
    Google map: bit.ly/9sNmv3

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    Le Chez et Moi

    Posted by murray123 9 October 2010

    This restaurant offered a great value set 2 course lunch for EUR15: we had salmon mousse followed by rabbit and spaghetti, with local beer from the Half Moon brewery. Very friendly and good service.

    Dijver 13 - 8000 Bruges
    www.lechefetmoi.be
    +32(0)50396011
    Google map: bit.ly/cuxGMb

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    Gauthierz

    Posted by murray123 9 October 2010

    This was a great family run atmospheric restaurant deliberately sited off the main square on Goezeputstraat. We had a delicious cote de boeuf together with starters, wine and port for EUR95, and the best frites of whole holiday. This was a genuine place where the owner served you, took his time and treated you like real people, not tourists on a conveyor belt. Highly recommended

    Goezeputstraat 6 - 8000 Bruges www.gauthierz.com
    +32 (0)50 33 13 07
    Google map: bit.ly/de4Sjx

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    Restaurant Den Gouden Harynck

    Posted by IanSilver 12 September 2010

    We visited this restaurant for the competitively priced midweek dinner. We were a little afraid to have a "tourist" type meal but instead we had a wonderful meal.

    The wines were chosen by the sommelier and were complementary to the served courses and a very nice addition.

    I would say, go there and have yourself surprised. The quality of the food is very very good, fresh, rich, perfectly seasoned etc.

    The chef has a personal interest and commitment which is demonstrated as he makes a round past the tables at evening's end to ask if everything was OK.

    Wonderful place. We would go here again if we visit Bruges.

    Groeninge 25, Bruges
    tel + 32 50 33 76 37
    www.goudenharynck.be
    Google map: tinyurl.com/34p464x

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    Restaurant Kardinaalshof

    Posted by belgianfoodlover 4 September 2010

    Small restaurant in a quiet corner at the St Saviours cathedral. Fabulous lunch menu at €50 all-in! Amazing!

    St Salvatorskerkhof 14, Bruges
    tel + 32 50 34 16 91
    www.kardinaalshof.be
    Google map: bit.ly/coZ53z

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    Bruges hotels

    Posted by craigbaws 23 July 2010

    Just spent a lovely weekend in Bruges, you just must take make the canal boat trip. All the restuarants we ate in were great but I would especially recommend the Maximillian which faces towards the Lake of Love.

    The horse drawn carriage ride sounds a bit tacky but its great fun, about €35 for a 30-minute ride, the Bruges people are very forward about asking for tips! Look for special offers in the museums.

    We stayed at the Boat hotel de Barge, great quirky place, the bedrooms were surprisingly spacious, and very clean and airy with views over the canal. Bird watchers delight, with Barnacle Geese tapping on the windows as you breakfast, from the canal they can see what you are eating! Great fun and good value all round.

    I was most impressed by the hotel booking information provided by the online booking agent and easy navigation of the whole site. We booked with Just one hotel who have a website dedicated to Bruges.

    www.brugeshotels.co.uk
    0141 270 2170
    Google map: tinyurl.com/2utqxj8

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    This small B&B is only a few minutes’ walk from the heart of UNESCO World Heritage town of Bruges. It has three simple but stylishly decorated rooms with ensuite bathrooms on the second floor of a character town house complete with mosaic flooring. The host is friendly and helpful with numerous insider tips on where to eat and drink, and the breakfast - served in the separate breakfast room - is everything you would expect from a continental breakfast and more! Clean crisp bed linen, fresh pastries at breakfast, a warm host and cosy rooms - it’s everything you’d want from a city B&B so we keep going back to romantic Bruges to stay at this lovely place. Prices very reasonable too from £55 (single) - £105 (family room) - recommended for anyone looking for bags of chocolate box charm in Belgium’s self proclaimed ‘chocolate city’!

    Cars can be left at the conveniently located long-term car park served by frequent free buses into the town centre, or if you’re brave enough just get the Eurostar into Bruges.

    BED AND BREAKFAST
    LUT EN BRUNO SETOLA
    SINT-WALBURGASTRAAT 12
    8000 BRUGGE
    BELGIUM
    TEL. +32 50 33 49 77
    FAX +32 50 33 25 51
    E-MAIL SETOLA@BEDANDBREAKFAST-BRUGES.COM
    www.bedandbreakfast-bruges.com/index.html

    Google map: tinyurl.com/y9ggxup

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    The Prinsenhof

    Posted by LynnCanna 17 December 2009

    Last month I visited Bruges. A rather small yet romantic city in the Flemish region of Belgium. While the restaurant we visited turned out to be a disappointment (microwaved food, rude people, unreasonable prices) I really enjoyed the place where we stayed.

    In Bruges we stayed in a small cosy hotel called Prinsenhof, it’s actually an example of old 13th century Flemish housing. It had a clean, comfy luxurious room, a welcoming atmosphere, and the breakfast (while not really cheap) proved to be unforgettable!

    Make sure you park your car in the city as the hotel charges for parking.

    Ontvangersstraat 9, 8000 Bruges, Belgium
    www.prinsenhof.co.uk
    0032 50 342 690

    Google map: tinyurl.com/yazxdlj

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    I recommend that you avoid this cafe at all costs. The cafe lured us in with a budget meal that was not available. Drink costs weren't in the menu - the reason being that they were extortionate. A steak at the price of 24 euros had additional costs of sauce (5 euros) and chips (4.50 euros).

    When speaking to the staff about my displeasure they were rude and I can only describe them to be vultures. The meal was substandard and expensive. If the food and service was good then they wouldn't have to lower themselves to sneaky tricks like this to get customers. Very poor - spoiled our trip to Bruges.

    Markt 24, B-8000 Brugge.
    Located on the market square opposite the Belfry.

    Google map: tinyurl.com/ktqgd7

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    Svein Koningen Studio Gallery

    Posted by costin 18 April 2009

    I love modern art so was stunned to find this amazing artist studio gallery in a side street just off the main shopping street. This artist's work is abstract - very contemporary. Svein made time to show us his extensive range of work and his studio. He also exhibits local sculplture artist Kristof Donkels and ceramic artist Jan Duytschaever. The visit to the studio was a highlight of my time in this amazing town. If you're into contemporary art, a visit to the 'Studio Gallery' is a must.

    www.koningen.net
    Korte Vuldersstraat 17 Brugge. +32 50 33 09 88
    station is only 10 minute walk and the Cathedral is around the corner - well almost in the same street.

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