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Genthof 27 (Hamiltonhouse/Hamiltons B&B) is an attractive city home in the historic center of Bruges, housed in a restored building with 17th-century convent-like features and typical canal architecture. The property offers a total of six sleeping places and presents itself as a small-scale, homely stay option with a villa‑like layout: comfort-oriented facilities such as free WiFi, TV, washing machine and dryer, kitchen facilities in the villa options and towels/linen are provided. Two bicycles are provided for short trips through the city center. There is no private car park near the building; guests are advised to take into account street parking (paid, with free hours between approximately 20:00 and 09:00) or use the various underground car parks in the city. For longer stays or cheap parking, there is a 24-hour car park at the main station with shuttle service, according to official information. Check-in takes place from 14:00 (external listings sometimes show a wider window until 23:30) and check-out usually takes place in the morning (around 09:00 — 11:00). Pets are not allowed. Thanks to its central location, you can walk to the Market Square and the Belfry in a few minutes; museums such as the Groeninge Museum and the Frietmuseum are also within walking distance. The presentation is suitable for travelers who value historic charm, a compact, independent layout and a practical location without a private parking garage.

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Genthof 27, better known as Hamilton House or Hamiltons B and B, is an attractive city home in the historic center of Bruges. The property is housed in a restored building with seventeenth-century convent-like features and typical canal architecture, which immediately gives you the feeling of staying in an old town house instead of in an anonymous hotel. Inside, the small-scale character is clearly felt: there are a total of about six sleeping places, divided into rooms and villa-like options that are ideal for couples, small families or a trip with friends.
The interior combines warm, homey materials with practical amenities. Guests have free WiFi and television and those who stay longer can use the washing machine and dryer, handy for those traveling around or out with children. The villa options include kitchen facilities, so you can easily cook or prepare breakfast yourself. Towels and linen are included, giving the whole thing a carefree, almost residential look. Two city bikes are provided, a big plus in a compact city like Bruges, where you can cycle past canals, squares and museums in a short time.
Hamilton's B and B works with a clearly defined time window for arrival: check-in usually starts around two o'clock in the afternoon and, according to external reports, can continue until later in the evening, while check-out is expected in the morning. Pets are not allowed, making the stay extra peaceful for some travelers. Due to the mix of historic charm, practical facilities and a small-scale approach, Genthof 27 feels more like a temporary private home in the city than a classic hotel room.
Genthof is a quiet street in the Sint Walburgakwartier, between Jan van Eyckplein and the Spiegelrei. Historically, the street name refers to the old Hof van Gent that was mentioned here as early as the thirteenth century, and the area still exudes a medieval atmosphere with brick facades, cobblestones and intimate views of the water. When you walk out of the street, you will almost immediately find yourself on Jan van Eyckplein, one of the most photogenic corners of Bruges, where former merchant houses and the Tolhuis evoke the city's past as a trading metropolis.
The authentic wooden facades of Genthof and Kortewinkel, rare examples of medieval wooden houses in the city center, are also a short walk away. The fact that these fragile structures have withstood the turn of the century makes them a small but special sight when walking in the neighborhood. The water of the Spiegelrei and Langerei also gives the street a distinct canal character; in the early morning and at nightfall, this is one of the quieter parts of the city center.
The immediate surroundings combine residential function with urban living. There are a few neighborhood cafes, a handful of eateries and small specialty shops, but the street remains noticeably quieter than the busy axes around the Markt. At the same time, you can walk to the Belfry, the Grote Markt, the Frietmuseum and the Chocolate Museum, making Genthof 27 a convenient base for those seeking both silence and proximity to sights.
• Take a city walk via Jan van Eyckplein along the former toll houses, the Poortersloge and the canals of the Langerei and Spiegelrei, a route that shows Bruges as a historic trading city with monumental facades and quiet quays.
• Visit Choco Story, the chocolate museum where the history of cocoa and chocolate comes to life with demonstrations and tastings, and combine this with a visit to the Frietmuseum, which tells the history of Belgian fries in the Saaihalle.
• Depart from one of the nearby jetties for a cruise on the Bruges canals and discover the city from the water, past rear facades, bridges and gardens that are less likely to be seen on foot.
The location of Hamilton's B and B close to Jan van Eyck Square and the northern city center means that you can quickly walk to a variety of places to eat, from bistro to lunch bar. Below is a selection of recent, reputable addresses confirmed online that are a good fit for a stay in this part of the city.
Restaurants
• Bistro De Schilder
At Jan van Eyckplein, Bistro De Schilder serves classic Flemish and Belgian dishes with a lot of attention to fish and regional products, in an intimate setting overlooking the square. It is a suitable place for an atmospheric dinner after an afternoon of wandering through the northern city center.
• Au Gusto Wine and Dine
Au Gusto Wine and Dine, a short walk in the center, combines Mediterranean-inspired cuisine with an elaborate wine list. The warm decor and the small-scale hall make it a cozy choice for an evening of extensive dining.
• Bohemian Burgers Bruges
Bohemian Burgers in the Sint Amandsstraat specializes in creative gourmet burgers with meat, fish and multiple vegetarian and vegan variants. The relaxed boho atmosphere and rock accents in the interior make for an informal, contemporary evening out.
Cafes & bars
• Cafe Terrastje
Cafe Terrastje at Genthof 45 is almost literally around the corner and is known for its waterfront terrace, a wide range of beers and a relaxed, living room-like atmosphere. Inside, it feels like a brown pub, outside you look out over the canal, ideal for a late afternoon or evening drink.
• Friends Bar
Bar des Amis at the Eiermarkt is a lively café with a classic wooden counter and a great atmosphere, popular with locals and visitors alike. During the day, you can have a quiet drink in the square, while the atmosphere in the evening shifts more emphatically towards the party café.
• Rose Red Bar
Bar Rose Red is located in a quiet side street near the Markt and is known for its wide range of Trappists and other specialty beers. The intimate, rose-decorated interior and small terrace create a warm, almost living room-like atmosphere for beer lovers.
Lunch shops
• Li O Lait
Li O Lait in Dweersstraat is a cozy coffee and lunch bar where you can enjoy coffee, pastries and light lunch dishes such as bagels and salads. The historic building and the vintage touch in the interior give the place a relaxed, creative look.
• Willa Brunch
Willa Brunch on Sint Jansplein is a recent brunch shop in a quiet square, with a menu full of toasts, pancakes, smoothie bowls and salads, including several vegan and gluten-free options. The terrace is inviting on sunny days and makes a pleasant break during a city walk.
• Gingerbread Tea Room
Gingerbread Tea Room in Sint Amandsstraat offers a hot breakfast and lunch setting including waffles, bagels and omelets. The cozy decor and options for gluten-free dishes, for example, make it an accessible place for a quiet, simple meal.
• You can travel by train to Bruges Station and from there take a taxi or a city bus to the center to shorten the walk to Genthof; you can count on a journey of approximately twenty to twenty-five minutes on foot, depending on route and luggage.
• By bike or on foot, Hamilton's B and B is ideally located for exploring the car-free center; the two bikes available at the property make it easy to ride around the canals, past the windmills, or to slightly farther neighborhoods.
• Within the city, regular bus lines and a center shuttle provide connections between the station and downtown, while taxis are available for late arrivals or guests with heavy luggage.
Hamiltons B and B does not have its own closed car park; so parking takes place in the public space or in one of the underground garages in Bruges. In the city center, there is usually paid street parking above ground during the day, with a limited maximum parking time. There are often free hours in the evening and night, which is especially useful for those who arrive late and want to move the car to a longer term car park the next morning.
There are several underground car parks within walking distance of Genthof. Parking Biekorf, below the library in the Naaldenstraat, is close to the Markt and is a logical choice for those who want to park their car safely and covered a few hundred metres from the property. A little further but still centered is Parking Ezelstraat, on the edge of one of the main access roads into the city center and also within walking distance of Jan van Eyckplein and Genthof. Both car parks are chargeable, open around the clock and equipped with facilities such as elevators and often charging points for electric cars.
For guests who prefer to park cheaply and longer, Parking Centrum Station near Bruges Station is an interesting alternative. This large car park offers a relatively affordable daily rate and is continuously accessible; if you park there, you and up to three fellow travelers can take a bus to the center and back for free on the day of arrival, or you can walk along the Minnewater to the edge of downtown in about ten minutes. From there, it's still a pleasant walk to Genthof, so you don't have to drive your car into the narrow city streets.
Hamiltonhouse of Hamiltons B and B at Genthof 27 is a small-scale, homely place to stay in a seventeenth-century canal-style building, a few minutes' walk from Jan van Eyck Square, the Markt and the Belfry. With a total of approximately six beds, free WiFi, laundry and drying facilities, kitchen facilities in the villa options and two available bicycles, the property is aimed at guests who appreciate independence and a historic atmosphere. The area around Genthof combines quiet waterfront streets with quick access to museums such as Choco Story and the Frietmuseum and to a wide range of restaurants, cafes and lunch shops.
Because the property does not include a private car park, street parking during the day and the nearby Biekorf and Ezelstraat car parks are the most direct options, while Parking Centrum Station is an economical choice for those who want to stay longer and combine a free bus ride to the center with a leisurely walk. For example, Hamilton's B and B forms a charming base for those who want to experience Bruges as a walkable, historic city, without sacrificing practical things like cooking, laundry and easy parking.
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