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In the historic center of Bruges, opposite the quiet street scene of Naaldenstraat, B&B Augusto is located at number 25. The small-scale stay combines warm, Italian taste accents with modern comfort elements: three room concepts (Duchess, Queen and King) with comfortable beds, private marble bathrooms and city views offer space for a total of eight guests. In the morning, Augusto serves an à la carte Italian breakfast in an elegant dining room, with fresh croissants, omelettes and ettes, prosciutto, typical Italian cheeses, smoked salmon and fruity salads — a quiet, tasty start to the day. The B&B presents itself as a homey and stylish place where guests can also enjoy selected Italian wines; the related restaurant concept (Au Gusto/Augusto Wine & Dine) is located at Oud Sint Jan (Mariastraat 38) and offers additional dining options. For practical arrival matters: official contact details are on the site (phone and email). As far as parking is concerned, the official hotel information does not mention their own private parking; those looking for a hotel with parking in Bruges or want to know about parking at B&B Augusto are advised to check available public parking options in the center in advance or reserve a parking space online. This way, staying overnight with parking in Bruges can be clearly planned without unnecessary surprises.

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B&B Augusto in the Naaldenstraat is a small-scale bed and breakfast with a distinct Italian soul, hidden in a quiet street in the middle of the historic center of Bruges. The house offers a total of eight sleeping places, divided into three characterful rooms named Duchess, Queen and King. Each room is individually decorated with warm tones, soft fabrics and subtle design accents that are reminiscent of a stylish city home in an Italian city of art. Comfort is key: modern bathrooms with walk-in showers, quality mattresses, bathrobes, care products and an inviting seating area make guests feel right at home.
Breakfast is an important part of the experience. Instead of an anonymous buffet, Augusto serves a sophisticated à la carte breakfast with distinct Italian accents: think carefully chosen charcuterie, creamy cheeses, homemade sweets and coffee that is prepared with care. The host and hostess take time for their guests, are happy to give tips about the city and emphasize personal service. This combination of small scale, attention to detail and a southern atmosphere makes Augusto particularly suitable for couples and small groups of friends who want to discover Bruges consciously and in peace.
The B&B has an intimate terrace and a small bar, where you can enjoy a glass of wine or an aperitif before or after a city walk. Thanks to its central location, the bustling life of Bruges is around the corner, but once inside, a quiet, homely atmosphere prevails. The official information does not mention its own private parking, which means that Augusto mainly presents itself as an urban base for guests who like to travel on foot or by public transport and feel comfortable in a historic city center.
The Naaldenstraat is one of those discreet streets in Bruges that you can easily walk past if you're not familiar with the city yet, but that sum up exactly the charm of the historic center. From the doorstep of B&B Augusto, you can reach the busier streets in a few minutes, but the immediate surroundings feel surprisingly calm. Here, the cityscape is defined by brick facades, old house fronts with elegant windows and a network of small passageways that lead to squares, parks and canals.
A short walk away are the market square with the famous belfry, the Sebrechts city park with its large trees and lawns and the streets around the Stadsschouwburg, where theater, cafes and daily city routine come together. When you turn around a bend, you suddenly find yourself at the canals, where historic warehouses and mansions are reflected in the water. The compact scale of Bruges means that nothing is really far away: churches, museums, boutiques and chocolatiers lie like a dense network around the B&B.
The atmosphere in this neighborhood is typical of old Bruges: during the day, a quiet stream of visitors mingles with local residents and students, while the evening slows down and the streetlights highlight the architecture. For Augusto guests, this means they get the best of both worlds. During the day, there is direct access to the city's cultural and culinary life, but if you want to retire for a while, you'll find a quieter corner of the city in the Naaldenstraat.
• Explore the historic core around the Markt and Burgplein, with the belfry, the medieval guild houses and the intimate side streets where small shops and craft shops are hidden.
• Take a walk along the canals via lesser-known quays and alleys, and combine this with a visit to smaller museums and city squares around the Stadsschouwburg and St. James Church.
• Head to the city walls and the park-like area around the vests for a quieter walk through old city gates and green areas, a nice counterpart to the busier inner streets.
Restaurants
• Au Gusto Wine & Dine — This Italian restaurant is located near the Old Saint John site in Maria Street and fits in nicely with the atmosphere of the B&B. Guests will find a sophisticated menu with classic and modern Italian dishes, a wide range of wines and an intimate, evening atmosphere that invites you to dine long.
• The Florentines — Located in a historic building in the Academiestraat, near the former Florentine lodge. The kitchen offers a contemporary interpretation of French and Mediterranean cuisine, with an emphasis on seasonal products and a sophisticated menu that goes well with a sumptuous dinner after a day of exploring the city.
• Bistro Het Zwart Huis — This bistro is located in a prominent building in the Kuipersstraat, known for its characterful interior, regular live music and a menu that combines classic Belgian and bistronomic dishes. It is an attractive place for those who like to combine gastronomy with a distinctly historic setting.
Cafes & bars
• Groot Vlaenderen — An elegant cocktail bar in the Vlamingstraat, within walking distance of Augusto. Behind the heavy door lies an intimate space with an extensive range of cocktails and spirits, where attention to presentation and taste experience is key. Ideal for an evening drink in style.
• Comptoir des Arts — This bar with a distinct music profile is located in the same Vlamingstraat. Visitors come here for blues, jazz and soul in a cellar-like setting, with a wide beer menu and a loose, warm atmosphere. A place for those who want to experience the Bruges evening away from the purely touristic circuit.
• Blend Wine Bar — This wine bar in the Kuipersstraat is aimed at wine lovers, with a wide selection by the glass and bottle. The service is happy to help you choose a suitable wine, and there are small snacks to share. It's a quiet stop for an early evening tasting or after dinner.
Lunch shops
• Juliette — A dining address in Dweersstraat that combines breakfast, brunch and lunch in an informal atmosphere. The menu often includes lavish sandwiches, sweet and savory options and dishes that cater to a sumptuous lunch, making it a great place to start the day peacefully.
• Brasserie Matin Midi — Located in the Zilverstraat, not far from the commercial heart of Bruges. Here you'll find a menu of breakfast, salads, daily specials and sweet treats, served in a bright brasserie with both seats inside and a sheltered corner to eat quietly between visits to the city.
• Laurent Lunch & Tearoom — On the Steenstraat, an important shopping district in Bruges, this tearoom offers classic Flemish dishes, snacks and pastries. You can go there for a simple but tasty lunch, a coffee and a waffle, or a small meal during an afternoon of shopping and sightseeing.
• By train, you will arrive at Bruges station, from where a short taxi ride or a walk of about fifteen minutes will take you to the Naaldenstraat. The route runs along wide avenues and then through the historic center, so you can quickly get a first impression of the city.
• Local buses connect the station to stops in and around downtown. Guests who prefer not to walk through the streets with luggage can take a bus to the city center and travel the last part on foot, or opt for a direct taxi to get close to the B&B.
• You can reach Bruges by car via the main access roads around the ring. The old core is largely designed as a paying parking zone with narrow streets and car-free areas. It is therefore practical to park the car in a public car park or a peripheral car park and then walk to Augusto on foot.
According to available information, B&B Augusto itself does not have its own private parking. If you are travelling by car, it is therefore best to plan parking in advance. Within the historic belt, paid street parking applies for a limited period, which is less suitable for a stay of several days. A logical strategy is to choose a combination of a public car park within walking distance and possibly a peripheral car park for longer stays or repeated visits to the city.
A first option is Oyster Parking on Koning Albert I laan, near the station. This aboveground car park is often used by visitors who want to explore the city without having to drive into the center by car. From this car park, you can walk to the Naaldenstraat in about twenty minutes or take a short bus ride to the city center.
There are also peripheral car parks on the outskirts of the city that are interesting for those who want to park longer and cheaply. P&R Steenbrugge on the Baron Ruzettelaan offers a spacious, free car park with bicycle lockers and a good connection to the station and center by bus. In the north of the city, you'll find P&R Waggelwater, where visitors can park and then make use of frequent bus connections to the center. These formulas are particularly attractive for travelers who prefer not to drive through the historic center by car and are willing to travel part of the journey on foot or by bus.
Because parking rates and conditions evolve regularly, it is wise to check the current parking plan and peripheral parking options in Bruges just before departure. If you travel with an electric car, it is best to check which parking offers charging points. If in doubt, you can contact the B&B in advance for their latest suggestions based on practical experience with other guests.
B&B Augusto is an intimate, tastefully decorated bed and breakfast in the Naaldenstraat, in the heart of historic Bruges. With three rooms, a total of eight sleeping places and a distinct Italian approach in both decor and breakfast profile, the B&B is aimed at travelers who appreciate small scale, personal attention and culinary sophistication. The area is quiet but extremely central, with squares, museums, shopping streets and canals a short walk away.
In the immediate vicinity, guests will find a wide range of places to eat and drink, ranging from the Italian Au Gusto Wine & Dine to bistros, wine bars and lunch spots in the surrounding streets. Accessibility by train and public transport is easy, while drivers rely on public car parks and peripheral car parks such as Oesterparking and the P&R areas on the outskirts of the city. Thus, B&B Augusto provides a comfortable, elegant base for those who want to experience Bruges in a relaxed yet tasteful way.
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