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De Sleutels Brewery, at Wulfhagestraat 37 in the heart of Bruges, welcomes travellers to a tastefully restored 15th century building with a rich brewing history dating back to 1441. The property has four double rooms (a total of eight beds), each carefully furnished with ergonomic mattresses, toiletries, coffee and tea facilities, a walk-in rain shower, free Wi-Fi and a Smart TV. There is currently no breakfast served at the B&B itself; its own website recommends three popular breakfast and brunch addresses a short walk away: That's Toast! (Dweersstraat 4), Kaffe Kamiel (Zilverpand 7) and Boho Brunch (Giststraat 3). Thanks to its central location, much of historic Bruges can be reached on foot: the Grote Markt, the Belfry, the Begijnhof, the Groeninge Museum and the Minnewater are just around the corner, as are opportunities for canal cruises. For guests with cars, the property does not offer their own private parking space; visiting cars can be parked in nearby Interparking't Zand or Zilverpand car parks (both within approximately five minutes' walk) or on the street, depending on availability. Practical details according to official information: check-in around 15:00 and check-out around 10:30; there is a locked bike shed at Vrijdagsmarkt. Comments in the FAQ and guest comments point to the lack of a lift and some practical accessibility restrictions; this has been included in the description so that future guests get a realistic picture.

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De Sleutels Brewery is located in a fifteenth century building in Wulfhagestraat, a former city brewery that has been mentioned as early as the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The current owners have refreshed the building with respect for its heritage, combining its historic character with contemporary comfort. Exposed beams, deep window niches and the typical structure of an old town house provide the backdrop for a stay that feels very different from a standard hotel. It is small and personal, with only four double rooms and a total of eight sleeping places, so the house maintains a quiet, intimate atmosphere.
Each room has an ergonomic mattress, care products, in-room coffee and tea, a walk in rain shower, free high-speed WiFi and a smart TV. This combination makes the rooms suitable for both a short city trip and a longer stay, especially for guests who want to retire to a well-equipped space after a day in the city. The interior is contemporary and light, with great attention to materials and texture, so that the historic environment is complemented by a quiet, modern interior.
A conscious choice is made for accommodation without breakfast or a restaurant function in the house. Instead, the hostess refers to nearby addresses so that guests can head into town right from the morning. This is in line with the character of De Sleutels Brewery as a base for independent travelers: you have all the basic amenities in the room, but the rhythm of the day is set by the city just outside the door. Reviews on various booking platforms primarily emphasize the friendliness of the hostess, the neat finish and the location in a quiet street near the center.
The Wulfhagestraat is located in the historic center of Bruges, a short walk from the Grote Markt, the Belfry and the main shopping streets. Nevertheless, the immediate surroundings feel surprisingly residential and quiet. The street is narrow and slightly curved, with facades from different centuries that together form a compact urban backdrop. Guests here experience the typical Bruges feeling: a few steps take you to the hustle and bustle and cafes, but in front of the property, it is often quiet enough to hear only footsteps on the cobblestones.
Due to its central location, many iconic places are literally around the corner. The routes to the Markt and Burg take you through small squares and side streets, while the Begijnhof, the Minnewater and the museums around De Dijver and Groeninge are just a short walk away. Watercourses, bridges and tower vistas alternate, so even a simple trip to a breakfast address feels like a city walk. The compact scale of Bruges invites you to leave without a tight plan and just wander; from De Sleutels Brewery, you'll quickly find yourself in the middle of that medieval structure.
• Make an initial exploration via a loop along the Grote Markt, the Belfry and the Burg. Start in Wulfhagestraat, walk to the Markt to experience the square and tower, and continue through the narrow alleys to the Burg, where the series of historic facades and the town hall summarize the city's history almost at a glance.
• Then head to Begijnhof and Minnewaterpark for a quieter part of the city. Between the white houses, the trees and the water, it is easy to escape the hustle and bustle, especially in the early morning or at nightfall, when the light falls softly over the water and bridges.
• For art and culture, a visit to the museum quarter around Groeninge Museum and the surrounding institutions is obvious. Here you will discover both Flemish primitives and later art, combined with small galleries and craft workshops in the side streets, which enhance the image of Bruges as a living city of culture.
Restaurants
• De Stove — This intimate restaurant serves Belgian-inspired cuisine with a focus on North Sea fish and seasonal products in the Kleine Sint Amandstraat, a few minutes' walk from De Sleutels Brewery. The setting is homey and the menu is compact, with carefully designed dishes and a distinct classic base with modern touches.
• Rock Fort — This contemporary restaurant in the center of Bruges offers creative cuisine that focuses on products from the region and the North Sea. The atmosphere is vibrant and urban, with an open bar and an extensive wine list, making Rock Fort suitable for guests who want to spend an evening of culinary delights in a setting that still feels casual.
• Brasserie Raymond — On the edge of the Markt, you'll find this luxurious classic-style brasserie, serving French and Flemish dishes with great attention to products and presentation. Think steak tartar, veal sweetbreads or a nice piece of fish, in an interior that combines the grandeur of the past with a contemporary brasserie atmosphere.
Cafes & bars
• Groot Vlaenderen — In a historic building in the Vlamingstraat, this elegant cocktail bar is known as one of the references in Bruges. Here, classic and unique creations are prepared with great craftsmanship, in an attractive environment with dark wood tones, wall art and an intimate number of tables. Ideal for a late aperitif or a final drink after dinner.
• De Kelk — On the Langestraat, just east of the Markt, is this cafe that has been a household name in Bruges for more than a century. De Kelk combines an impressive selection of craft beers with a music hall at the back, where regular concerts and events take place, making it a place where locals and visitors alike meet.
• The Republic Grand Café — Sint Jakobsstraat houses a cultural house with a spacious grand café that is alive all day long. You can drink coffee with the newspaper, have a light lunch in the green courtyard and, if you wish, end the day with a glass or simple dinner, in an environment where the cultural program and hospitality naturally complement each other.
Lunch shops
• Tatties — This cozy place offers breakfast and a hearty lunch on Jan van Eyckplein, one of the most photogenic squares in Bruges. The menu includes soup, quiches, sandwiches and simple daily specials, served in a friendly interior with a terrace that overlooks the historic facades around the square.
• Juliette — In a traffic-free side street in the city center, Juliette serves richly filled breakfast baskets, homemade granola, American pancakes and light lunch dishes. The atmosphere is warm and personal, with outdoor benches and an interior that pays a lot of attention to seasonal products, making it a nice place to relax between a museum visit and a city walk.
• Carpe Diem Bakery and Tearoom — Close to the Begijnhof, this combination of bakery and tea room is located in a seventeenth-century building. Locals come here for bread and pastries, while visitors have breakfast or lunch with croissants, sandwiches, salads and sweet pastries, in a setting that feels typical of Bruges and relaxed at the same time.
• By train, you arrive at Bruges station, from where buses and taxis reach the historic center in a short time. The distance from the station to the city center is limited, so a walk with light luggage is also an option for those who want to feel like the city right away.
• For travelers arriving by plane, the most common routes are train and possibly bus combinations from airports such as Brussels or Ostend. Bruges is well embedded in the national railway network, so you can get to the city relatively smoothly after arrival and can then walk to De Sleutels Brewery.
• Within Bruges itself, moving is mainly a matter of walking or cycling. The bed and breakfast is located a few hundred metres from the Markt, and most sights are within a radius that can be easily reached on foot. In addition, there are both public bicycle parks and guarded parking facilities, and, according to the property's information, a locked bicycle shed is even available within walking distance.
De Sleutels Brewery does not have its own underground guest car park, but the location is well equipped with public parking options. In the frequently asked questions, the property explicitly refers to two central car parks: Interparking t Zand and Interparking Zilverpand. Both garages are open day and night and are less than a five-minute walk from Wulfhagestraat, so you can leave the car safely and then walk to your room. Reviews emphasize that in practice, parking in these garages works smoothly for guests of the B and B.
For those who prefer to park cheaper or outside the busiest zone, there is a free peripheral car park on the Bevrijdingslaan. This car park is about ten to fifteen minutes' walk from the property and offers a good balance between price and distance for visitors who don't mind a slightly longer walk. In addition, the B and B mention that there is a guarded bicycle park aan't Zand in the city, where you can park your bike safely, and that they themselves offer a closed private shed at the Vrijdagsmarkt, about a five minute walk from the house and by reservation.
If you are traveling with a lot of luggage or arriving late, you should first stop briefly in the Wulfhagestraat to unload, and then park the car in one of the mentioned garages or peripheral car parks. Viewing your parking option online and booking if necessary provides extra security during busy weekends or vacation periods, although pre-booking in Bruges car parks is not always necessary.
De Sleutels Brewery is a small-scale, historically rooted accommodation in a fifteenth century building, with four comfortable double rooms equipped with ergonomic mattresses, rain shower, coffee and tea, WiFi and smart TV. The location in Wulfhagestraat places guests in a quiet street in the middle of the historic center, a few minutes' walk from Markt, Belfry, Beguinage and the most important museums. You can eat in the city itself, with a wide range of restaurants, grand cafes, cocktail bars and lunch shops within a short walk.
For drivers, there are no private spaces at the house, but there are easily accessible public garages such as Interparking t Zand and Zilverpand, supplemented with a free peripheral car park on the Bevrijdingslaan. Cyclists can use public parking facilities and a closed shed within walking distance. In combination with the personal welcome and the strong feeling of staying in a real Bruges city home, this makes De Sleutels Brewery an attractive choice for travelers who want to experience the city intensively on foot and still value comfort and peace.
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