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B&B West is a small-scale bed and breakfast located in Fonteinstraat 19, 8000 Bruges, in the heart of the historic center. The property is aimed at travelers seeking warmth, simplicity and a personalized welcome: the rooms are intimately decorated and suitable for two guests, with attention to comfort and a homely atmosphere. The location is one of the biggest advantages: from Fonteinstraat, you can easily walk to the nearby King Albert Park and the lively square't Zand, and historical museums, canals and squares are a short walk away. The B&B presents itself as easy to reach and maintains direct contact details (phone and email) for reservations and questions. There is no private, explicitly marked parking on the official page; visitors with cars will find several public car parks within walking distance, including Parking Centrum-'t Zand and Parking Centrum-Station, for which online reservations are possible. For those staying in Bruges by car, B&B West is such a charming, compact base: close to the city center, with convenient parking options in the immediate vicinity and a city walk to the main sights within easy reach.
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B&B West is a small-scale bed and breakfast at Fonteinstraat 19 in Bruges, ideal for two guests who want to experience the city in a quiet, personal way. You'll stay in a classic city home a short walk from't Zand and the main shopping and walking routes to Markt and Belfort. The decor is homely and warm, with a clear focus on comfort, simplicity and personal attention rather than large-scale hotel facilities.
The room (s) are suitable for two people and are usually equipped with a comfortable double bed or twin beds, a private bathroom, free WiFi and basic amenities such as towels, care products and coffee or tea options. Breakfast is served in a cozy, informal atmosphere, often with a focus on fresh bread, spreads and seasonal accents. The feeling is less that of an anonymous hotel and more that of staying with people who know their city well and love to share it.
B&B West is therefore particularly attractive for couples or individual travelers who want a quiet base, without crowded lobbies or large groups. According to the information, the owners are often there themselves and can help you with practical questions, walking routes and tips for lesser-known corners of the city. An explicit private car park on the domain is not mentioned; guests with cars make use of the public parking options in the area or on the outskirts of the city.
De Fonteinstraat is located in the historic heart of Bruges, a short walk from't Zand Square and King Albert Park. This area forms a link between the train station, modern life around the concert hall and the medieval city fabric towards Markt and Burg. Here you walk between brick facades, cobbled streets and small restaurants, while the big tourist stream flows through the busiest shopping streets just a little further away.
In the immediate neighborhood, houses, small hotels, cafes and restaurants alternate. In the morning, you can see local residents heading to the bakery or market, during the day, visitors mingle with locals on the terraces around't Zand, and by evening, the peace in the side streets returns relatively quickly. This gives the neighborhood a pleasant balance: lively enough to never feel isolated, but not as busy as the streets directly around the Markt.
The King Albert Park and other green accents in the neighborhood offer air and space between the stone of the city center. For those who like to walk, this is a great base: you start in a quieter street and walk to the hustle and bustle, the canals or the museums in a few minutes. At the same time, you are relatively close to the station and various central car parks, which makes the logistics of arrival and departure easier.
• Walk to the Markt via't Zand and the main streets and climb the Belfry. From above, you have a panoramic view of the roofs, church towers and canals, before returning to Fonteinstraat via the narrow streets and alleys.
• Visit the museum area around the Dijver and the Church of Our Lady. Combine painting, religious art, and historic interiors with a walk along the canals, where you'll see Bruges from its most photogenic side.
• Head to the city walls and parks for a quieter exploration: walk along the green edges of the city, discover windmills and city gates and finish with a drink on't Zand or in a café near the B&B.
Restaurants
• Brasserie Mozarthuys
Brasserie Mozarthuys, within walking distance of't Zand, serves classic Belgian dishes with a focus on mussels, meat dishes and seasonal dishes. The interior looks warm and traditional, making it a pleasant spot for a relaxing dinner after a day in the city.
• Assiette Blanche
Located closer to the Markt, Assiette Blanche offers sophisticated French-Belgian cuisine in an elegant but not rigid setting. The menu often works with seasonal products and carefully selected menus, ideal for those who want to have a really extensive evening of dining during the city trip.
• The Carriage
De Koetse, located in a historic building with a beamed ceiling and wooden interior, specializes in grill dishes and Belgian classics. The cozy atmosphere and friendly service make this restaurant suitable for those who enjoy a hearty, traditional dinner near the center.
Cafes & bars
• Brasserie Cambrinus
Brasserie Cambrinus is known for its extensive beer menu with dozens of Belgian beers and a menu full of hearty brasserie dishes. The wood paneling, glasses and bottles give the interior a classic beer bar atmosphere that feels very typical of Bruges.
• The Garre
Café De Garre is located in a narrow alley between two shopping streets. Inside, an intimate café with wooden beams, small tables and a range of mainly Belgian beers, including its own Huisbier, awaits you. It's a popular stop for a quiet pint in an authentic setting.
• Li O Lait
Li O Lait is a cozy coffee bar within walking distance of the B&B, where you can enjoy specialty coffee, tea and cakes. The interior is bright and homey, with quiet seats that make it a nice break during a day of walking and shopping.
Lunch shops
• Books & Brunch
Books & Brunch combines a second-hand bookstore with a cozy breakfast and lunch shop. You'll find sandwiches, salads, soups and sweets, served between bookshelves in a relaxed, creative atmosphere. Perfect for a slow morning or lunch break.
• Kottee Kaffee
Kottee Kaffee is a small-scale coffee and lunch bar with a simple, fresh menu: toasts, salads, soup and cakes. The focus is on local and seasonal ingredients, and the place has a calm, friendly atmosphere where locals and visitors alike come by.
• Ellis Bruges
Ellis near't Zand focuses on gourmet burgers and side dishes in a modern, informal setting. During the day, you can go there for a hearty lunch; in the evening, it's an accessible place for those who want comfort food and a relaxed atmosphere without having to walk far.
• B&B West is within walking distance of Bruges station: you follow a linear route via the King Albert Park and't Zand towards Fonteinstraat. Depending on the pace, this will take you about fifteen to twenty minutes.
• Several city and regional buses depart and arrive from't Zand, making it easy to travel between the station, the B&B and other districts by public transport. This is useful when arriving with luggage or in case of bad weather.
• By car, follow the ring around Bruges and choose one of the central car parks as a base. From there, you can walk via clear signage to't Zand and then to Fonteinstraat. The historic core itself is compact and easy to explore on foot.
According to the available information, B&B West does not have its own, closed private car park. Guests arriving by car are dependent on the public parking facilities in and around the center. In the city center, paid parking usually applies during the day with a time limit, especially in the streets closer to the main squares. This can be useful for short-term parking or unloading luggage, but is less suitable as a long-term solution for multi-day stays.
For longer or more comfortable parking solutions, several large car parks are a short walk away. Parking Centrum-'t Zand is the most logical choice: this underground car park is located directly under the square't Zand and near the Concertgebouw. From here, you can walk to Fonteinstraat via the square and King Albert Park in a few minutes. The garage offers large capacity and clear rates, and is useful if you don't want to move the car during your stay.
Another option is to park at the station, for example in the large station car park or in a parking garage nearby. There, the daily rates are often favorable, especially for those who stay for several days. From the station, you can then walk to the B&B on foot or take a short bus ride to't Zand and continue from there. This is especially interesting if you combine Bruges with day trips by train and mainly want to leave the car behind.
On the outskirts of the city, there are also park and ride zones and peripheral car parks where you can park cheaply or sometimes for free and then travel to the center by bus or on foot. These formulas are attractive for price-conscious travelers or during busy weekends and events at't Zand. In all cases, it is wise to check in advance which parking best suits the length and style of your stay and, if possible, to reserve a spot so that the arrival is smooth and stress-free.
B&B West aan Fonteinstraat 19 is a compact, warm bed and breakfast in historic Bruges, aimed at two guests who want to explore the city at their own pace, especially on foot. The homely atmosphere, the personal contact with the owners and the quiet location near't Zand and the King Albert Park make it an attractive alternative to larger hotels in the busiest squares.
With museums, canals, squares and shopping streets within walking distance, and a wide range of restaurants, cafes and lunch shops in the area, you have everything within reach without complex trips. For those arriving by train, the route to and from the station is easy; for those arriving by car, the combination of central car parks, station parking and peripheral car parks offer sufficient opportunities to develop a good parking plan.
For example, B&B West is a practical and attractive base for couples and individual travelers who want to experience the charm of Bruges from a small, quiet accommodation with a strong walking and cycling logic and clear parking alternatives in the immediate vicinity.
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