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In the heart of Bruges, at Sulferbergstraat 18, lies B&B Heart of Bruges: a recently renovated 19th-century mansion that presents itself as a charming and peaceful retreat for travelers who want to explore the city on foot. The small-scale guesthouse offers two spacious rooms (30 m² and 35 m²) with king-size beds, private bathroom (bath or rain shower), flat screen TV, coffee maker and free WiFi; there are a total of four sleeping places. In the morning, a full breakfast is ready in a homely atmosphere. The location is ideal for visitors who want to visit the Begijnhof, the Minnewaterpark and the historic city center: the train station is about 800 metres away and many attractions are within walking distance. The official website does not mention their own parking; guests are therefore neutrally reminded of the limited parking information on the site and the fact that parking spaces in Bruges often have to be arranged via online reservation or at public car parks in the city. Room price indication on the site: approximately €119 per night. Contact and reservations: by phone or email as stated on the site.

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B&B Heart of Bruges is a small-scale charming stay in a recently renovated nineteenth century mansion, located in the quiet Sulferbergstraat in the historic center of Bruges. Behind the stately façade lies a warm and intimate guest house where you don't have the impression of staying in a classic hotel, but rather in someone's home. The owners receive their guests personally and emphasize on their official website that peace, authenticity and hospitality are key. The atmosphere is homely and well-kept, with classic elements that refer to the history of the building, combined with contemporary comfort.
The house has only two spacious double rooms, measuring approximately thirty and thirty-five square metres. Both rooms are equipped with a spacious king size bed with comfortable topping, a seating area and a private bathroom. Depending on the room chosen, you'll have a bath with shower or a generous rain shower, so you can really rest after a day in the city. There is also a flat-screen TV, coffee machine and free WiFi. Due to the generous area, the room feels more like a small suite than a standard hotel room, which contributes to the feeling of space and peace.
Because B&B Heart of Bruges receives a maximum of four guests at the same time, the whole thing always remains very small and personal. There is no hustle and bustle of large breakfast rooms or long lines at the front desk. In the morning, a full breakfast is served with attention to quality products, so you can start the day calmly. The official website states that reservations are currently being made by email or phone, which further underlines the personal nature. Private parking is not offered, so the stay is clearly aimed at guests who want to explore the city on foot, by train or by car left in a public car park.
B&B Heart of Bruges is really located in the heart of the historic city center, in a quiet side street that is still within walking distance of some of the most popular places in Bruges. A few minutes' walk away you are at the Begijnhof Ten Wijngaarde, a walled enclave with white-painted houses, a beguinage church and a lawn with old trees. Right next door is the Minnewaterpark, where an elongated lake, old walls and swans on the water combine to form a very atmospheric place. The environment exudes history, but at the same time feels intimate and human because of the scale of the streets and facades.
The Sulferbergstraat itself is embedded between small-scale squares and stately mansions. When you walk out the street, you quickly come to cobblestones, bridges and sight lines on church towers that make Bruges so recognizable. According to the official site, most sights are within walking distance. The station is also about eight hundred meters away, which in practice means a 15-minute walk, often via the Minnewaterpark. The residence thus benefits from a rare combination of central location, easy access and a remarkably peaceful atmosphere in and around the house.
For those who like to walk, the position is ideal. You can explore the historic center in different loops, each time using different streets and canals, and still easily find your way back to the B&B. Along the way, you'll pass small boutiques, chocolatiers, church windows and quiet courtyards. The immediate surroundings invite you to travel slower, with space for observation, photography and a coffee or glass of wine along the way, rather than a hasty checklist of sights.
• Visit to the Begijnhof and surrounding quiet areas
The Begijnhof Ten Wijngaarde is a short walk from B&B Heart of Bruges and is one of the most serene places in the city. Between the white-painted houses and the beguinage church, there is a subdued atmosphere, especially early in the morning or early evening. A walk through the surrounding streets and along the canals around the Begijnhof clearly shows how religious life once played out in this neighborhood.
• Walk through the Minnewaterpark and along the vests
A few minutes later, you step into the Minnewaterpark, where trees, lawns, water and old walls combine to form an almost picturesque backdrop. You can take a quiet loop around the lake or join the green vests that surround the city center. From the park, you have great views of bridges, watchtowers and the red roofs of Bruges, making this area very photogenic both during the day and at night.
• Historic city route with museums and canals
From Sulferbergstraat, you can walk to important museums and squares such as the Markt with the Belfry, the Burg, the Gruuthuse Museum and the Groeninge Museum in fifteen minutes. A logical route leads via the Begijnhof and Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk to the Dijver and the Rozenhoedkaai, where you can possibly combine a canal cruise with a visit to the museum. This way, you will discover both the medieval structure of Bruges and the city's art collections.
• At The Mood Dinner in the Park
In The Mood Dinner in the Park is located in the middle of the Minnewaterpark and offers an atmosphere that fits perfectly with the green surroundings. Here you can eat contemporary dishes with clear references to Flemish cuisine, sometimes in the form of sophisticated tapas, sometimes as classic main courses, in a setting with a lot of attention to light, garden views and a relaxed rhythm at the table.
• Délice Bruges
Located near the Minnewater, Délice Brugge specializes in Belgian classics such as Flemish stew, mussels and steak, complemented by seasonal dishes. The tone is friendly and warm, with an audience of both people from Bruges and visitors looking for an authentic meal after a walk along the water and historic streets.
• De Wijngaert Grill Restaurant
Grill restaurant De Wijngaert is within walking distance of the southern city center and is known for its meat and fish grill specialties. In a historic building with a cozy interior and an inviting terrace, generous plates are served, often with seasonal suggestions, making it an attractive choice for an evening of extensive dining.
• Rose Red Bar
Bar Rose Red is an attractive beer bar in a quiet side street near the Markt, recognisable by the garlands of red roses in the interior. Here you'll find an impressive selection of Trappists and other specialty beers, as well as small dishes to share. The combination of a warm, almost intimate setting and a wide range of beers makes it an ideal place for a long evening after a day of sightseeing.
• Café Vlissinghe
Café Vlissinghe in the Sint Anna Quarter is considered one of the oldest cafes in Bruges and breathes history in every corner. Inside, you'll find wood paneling, old paintings and games, while the courtyard is a popular spot for residents and visitors alike in the warm months. Here you can drink regional beers or a simple coffee in an environment that is more like a living museum than a modern bar.
• I Love Coffee Espresso Bar
Espresso Bar I Love Coffee is located in Sint Jakobsstraat, not far from the Markt, and is a trendy espresso bar with a relaxed atmosphere. Baristas offer a range of coffee specialties, from classic espresso to creative lattes and seasonal drinks, accompanied by cakes or a light snack. It is a pleasant stopover while walking through the center or a nice place to start the day quietly.
• That's Toast
That's Toast in the Dweersstraat has focused entirely on an extensive breakfast and a creative all-day breakfast concept. The menu includes a range of savory and sweet toast dishes, eggs, bowls and freshly squeezed juices, making this place a favorite for those who like to have an extensive brunch or a hearty lunch at a quiet time of the day.
• Sanseveria Bagel Salon
Sanseveria Bagelsalon is a cozy bagel bar in a former bakery in the center of Bruges. You can choose from a range of original bagel creations, both sweet and savory, often accompanied by a glass of prosecco, a latte or other coffee creation. The interior feels like a cozy living room with a touch of vintage, making it easy to stay a little longer.
• Books & Brunch
Books & Brunch combines a light, literary atmosphere with a menu full of breakfast and lunch dishes such as homemade soups, salads, sandwiches and pastries. Between bookshelves and stacks of second-hand books, you can enjoy healthy, often organic dishes and a peaceful atmosphere. It is a great choice for those who like to get away from the hustle and bustle of the shopping streets and want to have breakfast, brunch or lunch in peace.
• On foot from Bruges station
From the train station, you can walk to B&B Heart of Bruges in ten to fifteen minutes. The most pleasant route follows the Stationsplein and leads via the Minnewaterpark to the Begijnhof, and then leads to Sulferbergstraat via quiet streets. This way, you'll get a first introduction to the green and historic sides of the city upon arrival.
• By public transport within the city
Various city buses stop at the station that serve the city center and surrounding neighborhoods. Those who prefer not to walk with luggage can take a short ride to a stop near the Begijnhof or Katelijnestraat and walk from there to the B&B in a few minutes. The station is also a convenient starting point for trips outside the center.
• By car via the ring and the access roads
Bruges is accessible by a ring road around the city center, from where clear references to the station and public car parks follow. Many visitors choose to park their car on the edge or just outside the historic center and explore the rest of the city on foot or by bus. This fits in well with the car-free nature of the city center and the walking-oriented concept of B&B Heart of Bruges.
The official B&B Heart of Bruges website does not mention private parking spaces or private garage at the property. Those traveling to Bruges by car should therefore take into account the parking rules in the city center, where paid parking is the norm, and choose from the public car parks in and around the center. Because the B&B is within walking distance of the station and the southern entrance to the city center, there are several logical options.
A popular option is Parking Centrum Station at Bruges station. This is a large, guarded car park with relatively affordable rates, from where you can walk to the historic center in about eight to ten minutes, often via the Minnewaterpark. City buses also run from this car park to the center, which is useful in case of bad weather or heavy luggage. For a stay at B&B Heart of Bruges, the combination of parking at the station and continuing on foot is particularly practical.
Closer to the old center, there are underground car parks such as Parking Katelijne at the southern entrance to the city center and Parking Pandreitje near Queen Astrid Park. From Parking Katelijne, you can easily walk to the Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk, the Sint Janshospitaal and the Gruuthuse Museum, and then head to Sulferbergstraat via quiet streets and canals. From Parking Pandreitje, you can quickly reach the Astrid Park, from where a pleasant route leads through residential streets and through small squares to the B&B.
In addition, Bruges has various peripheral car parks and P plus R zones, such as Coiseaukaai and Waggelwater, where you can leave the car at a favourable rate or sometimes for free and then travel to the center by bus. The city publishes clear information about rates, maximum parking time and any height restrictions on car parks. It is advisable to check the latest information just before departure and, if possible, reserve a spot in one of the larger car parks in advance, especially during holiday periods and busy weekends.
B&B Heart of Bruges is an intimate and charming guest house in a renovated nineteenth century mansion, hidden in a quiet street yet in the historic heart of Bruges. With only two spacious rooms, each equipped with a king size bed, private bathroom, flat-screen TV, coffee machine and free WiFi, the house caters to guests who value comfort, silence and personal attention. The full breakfast and the direct, personal communication via email or phone reinforce that feeling of staying with hospitable residents rather than in an anonymous hotel.
The location within walking distance of the Begijnhof, the Minnewaterpark, the most important museums and the train station makes the stay ideal for those who want to explore Bruges on foot. In the vicinity, you'll find a wide range of fine restaurants, charming cafes and attractive lunch spots, from romantic tables in the green to lively brunch addresses in historic buildings. Public car parks such as Parking Centrum Station, Parking Katelijne and Parking Pandreitje, plus peripheral car parks around the city, offer practical solutions for those travelling by car. For example, B&B Heart of Bruges is a quiet and comfortable base for a city trip where walking, culture and culinary discoveries naturally blend together.
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