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B&B 1669 is located right in the historic heart of Bruges, at Sint-Salvatorskerkhof 16, and offers four tastefully restored rooms with a total of eight sleeping places. The property combines a homely, ecological atmosphere with modern comfort features: each room has a Sonos music system and an iPad mini, free individual WiFi, free espresso during the stay, and two bottles of water upon arrival. There are two private garages available for guests (14 €/24h) and underground car parks (such as Zilverpand and Onder't Zand) are just a hundred and fifty metres away — a practical plus for those travelling by car. Breakfast is served at the adjoining B&B Saint‑Sauveur and includes a catered buffet between 8:15 and 10:00, while guests can use the lounge and patio together. The central location means that Bruges's main sights and cobbled alleys are within walking distance; the station is about a ten-minute walk away; a short taxi ride usually doesn't cost much. With a friendly, small-scale layout and clear practical information about parking and accessibility, B&B 1669 is a quiet, well-located choice for travelers who seek comfort and authenticity in the center of Bruges.

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B&B 1669 is a small-scale bed and breakfast in a seventeenth-century building on the Sint Salvator Cemetery, in the historic heart of Bruges. Behind the classic façade, there are four spacious rooms with a total of eight sleeping places. The rooms are decorated with natural materials and soft colors; clay and lime walls regulate humidity naturally, while high ceilings, wooden beams and old fireplaces preserve the historic character. Modern amenities such as comfortable king-size beds, an integrated music system, flat-screen TV and good Wi-Fi ensure that the accommodation meets the expectations of today's traveller.
Each room has its own bathroom, often with a combination of a claw-foot bath and walk-in shower that invites you to relax after a day in the city. The style is homey and warm, intimate rather than large-scale: you're staying in a historic home that feels like a quiet city retreat, with a clear focus on peace, comfort and personal atmosphere. Some rooms overlook the courtyard or the square-like environment around the cathedral, so you can also see something of the city inside.
Breakfast is served in close connection with the neighboring sister accommodation, so guests can count on a nice start to the day with fresh products in a charming setting. The small scale makes B&B 1669 especially attractive for couples, solo travelers and small groups who want to experience the city in a quiet, comfortable way. Those arriving by car can use private parking spaces that are offered by the B&B at a fixed daily rate, if reserved in advance.
Sint Salvator Cemetery is literally in the shadow of Saint Salvator Cathedral, one of the most important churches in Bruges. The B&B overlooks a small, historic square where pavers, church walls and old facades define the streetscape. From the front door, you can walk to the shopping streets, the cathedral itself and the adjacent squares in a few minutes. The Grote Markt and the Belfry are about a 500 meter walk away, so you can easily go into town for a coffee, appetizer or quick evening walk in the morning and evening.
The immediate area exudes the typical Bruges atmosphere: cobbled streets, historic mansions and small passages that lead to canals and bridges. During the day, there is a lively stream of visitors and locals, but the side streets around Sint Salvatorskerkhof feel significantly quieter than the busy axes along the Markt. There are small specialty shops, artisan chocolatiers, boutiques and art galleries nearby. Those who like to see the city in different light settings can easily walk along the canals early in the morning from the B&B or admire the illuminated facades and towers just after sunset.
• Visit Saint Salvator's Cathedral, a few steps from the B&B. Inside, you'll discover stained glass windows, funerals and a cathedral museum, while the outside is a nice point of reference when strolling through the city.
• Walk to the Grote Markt and climb the Belfry for a panoramic view of Bruges's rooftops, church towers, and canals. Combine this with a visit to the Burg, where the town hall and the Basilica of the Holy Blood show the richness of the medieval city.
• Head to the Groeninge Museum and St. John's Hospital, where Flemish painting and medical history intersect. End with a boat trip across the canals to experience the city from a different perspective, past low bridges and photogenic rows of facades.
Restaurants
• Cafeteria — An attractive restaurant in the Zilverstraat, a short walk from B&B 1669. In a historic building near the cathedral, classic Belgian and French dishes are served, with a lot of attention to fresh products, fish and shellfish.
• Gran Kaffee De Passage — In a characterful environment in the center of Bruges, Gran Kaffee De Passage serves traditional Flemish dishes with a contemporary touch. The grand café is known for its warm, slightly nostalgic interior and is a good choice for those who want to dine in a typical Bruges setting.
• Restaurant De Stove — A small, intimate restaurant on a side street from downtown, focusing on seasonal products and local ingredients. The Stove is praised for its fine cuisine, personal service and quiet, cosy atmosphere, ideal for an evening of sumptuous dining.
Cafes & bars
• The Republic Grand Café — A lively meeting place in a monumental building, where culture, film and gastronomy come together. The grand café offers coffee, lunch, dinner and cocktails, with a spacious terrace that becomes a bustling place to end the day on sunny days.
• ODA Rooftop Bar — This rooftop bar in the center of Bruges combines views over the city's rooftops with a menu full of cocktails, wines and small dishes. The modern decor and panoramic view make it an attractive spot for an aperitif at sunset or a drink after a day of sightseeing.
• Blend Wine Bar — A warm, contemporary wine bar with a wide selection of wines by the glass and by the bottle. Visitors praise the team's expert explanation and the relaxed atmosphere; a good choice for those who want to have a glass of wine in peace after a city walk, with or without small snacks.
Lunch shops
•'t Eekhoetje — An artisan breakfast and lunch shop in the historic city center, known for freshly baked bread, sweet and savory breakfast formulas, and light lunches. Guests will find a wide range of toast, cakes and simple, tasty lunch dishes, often overlooking a quiet corner of the center.
• Le Pain Quotidien Bruges — On Simon Stevin Square, you'll find this centrally located bakery and lunch spot with a focus on organic ingredients. You can go there for breakfast, salads, soups and bread dishes, with many vegetarian options and a cozy terrace that overlooks a classic Bruges city atmosphere.
• Tatties — A cozy place on one of the most beautiful squares in Bruges, Jan van Eyck Square. You can have breakfast there until late in the morning, followed by sandwiches, quiches, pastas and soups, in a homely, country style with a small terrace that overlooks the water and historic facades.
• By train, you'll travel to Bruges Station, the city's main railway hub. From there, you can walk to the city center in about ten to fifteen minutes, or take a short taxi ride to Sint Salvatorskerkhof, which is handy with luggage or in bad weather.
• The city center is served by several bus lines that depart from the station and have stops near the cathedral and main squares. This makes it easy to travel to and from the B&B by public transport, especially if you park your car on a P and R or at Parking Centrum Station.
• You can reach Bruges by car via the ring road around the city center. From there, follow the signs to central car parks such as Centrum t Zand or Zilverpand and walk the last part to B&B 1669. If you prefer to leave your car slightly outside the busiest part of the center, you can opt for Parking Centrum Station, which offers a combination of parking and bus rides to the center.
An important asset of B&B 1669 is that the property itself offers private parking spaces for guests. According to recent booking information, private parking is available at a location in the immediate vicinity, based on reservation and at a daily rate of approximately fourteen euros. This makes it easy for drivers to park their car safely and relatively close to the residence without having to search for street parking for a long time.
In addition, the B&B is within walking distance of several large underground car parks in the city center. Parking Zilverpand, below the Zilverpand shopping area of the same name in the Zilverstraat, is a central choice with good access to the main shopping streets and a short walk from the cathedral and St. Salvator Cemetery. Parking Centrum t Zand, a large underground car park under the square't Zand and near the Concertgebouw, offers plenty of capacity and charging points for electric cars. Both car parks are chargeable, usually with a daily rate that is interesting for city visitors who want to leave their car for a few hours or a full day.
For those who value the price in particular, Parking Centrum Station on the edge of the center is an attractive option. This large car park near the station usually has lower long-term parking rates and, in combination with the P plus Bus system, offers free bus transport to the center for the driver and a few passengers on the day of arrival. Moreover, it is only a short walk from the car park to the city center. In the old center of Bruges, paid street parking is everywhere during the day; the city encourages the use of car parks and P and R zones to keep the historic streets car-free.
B&B 1669 offers an intimate, comfortable base in a seventeenth-century house next to St. Salvator's Cathedral, with four spacious rooms that combine historic character and modern amenities. The location just a few minutes' walk from the Grote Markt, museums and canals makes it easy to discover Bruges on foot, while the quiet square around Sint Salvatorskerkhof ensures a relaxing night's sleep. In the vicinity, you'll find a wide range of restaurants, cafes and lunch addresses, from fine cuisine to casual grand cafes and breakfast spots.
For guests by car, there are clear parking options: private parking via the B&B itself by reservation, supplemented with central underground car parks such as Zilverpand and Centrum t Zand and affordable long-term parking solutions at Parking Centrum Station. Together, this makes B&B 1669 an attractive choice for travelers who want to experience historic Bruges intensively, without sacrificing comfort, accessibility and practical parking options.
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