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Guesthouse De Roode is located in the heart of historic Bruges, at Rodestraat 51, and offers two stylish, family-friendly suites (Golden Suite and Silver Suite) with a total of six sleeping places. The suites are designed as spacious family flats, each with two bedrooms, a cozy sitting area and a fully equipped kitchen; the Golden Suite also has a spacious terrace, while the Silver Suite has a small adjoining terrace. For comfort, there are free Wi-Fi, smart/digital TVs, bed linen and towels, and free coffee and tea; the fridge is filled with chilled drinks that are available for a fee. Breakfast is mentioned on the site and children are welcome. Specific star rating is not listed on the official page. When it comes to parking, Guesthouse De Roode explicitly states that a garage is available at a democratic price, making it a suitable address for travelers who want to stay overnight with parking in Bruges. For visitors coming by car, there are also various public parking options within walking or short driving distance: the large underground Centrum-'t Zand car park (with charging points), Centrum-Station (Chantrellstraat 42) and smaller car parks such as Pandreitje (Gevangenisstraat 10). Online parking reservations are possible at the larger car parks. Thanks to its central location, you can walk to the market square, Belfort, museums and the famous canals in a few minutes — a combination of historic atmosphere and practical parking options makes Guesthouse De Roode a compact, quiet base for a city trip by car.

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Guesthouse De Roode is a small-scale family guesthouse in the heart of Bruges, located in a characterful building in the Rodestraat. The house consists of two spacious family suites, the Golden Suite and the Silver Suite, which together sleep six. Each suite has two separate bedrooms, a cozy sitting area and a fully equipped kitchen, making the guest house ideal for families, groups of friends and travelers who like to cook for themselves or stay longer in the city. The interior is homely and well-kept, with attention to comfort and a relaxed atmosphere.
In the suites, you will find standard amenities such as free WiFi, smart or digital television, bed linen and towels, coffee and tea that are freely available and a refrigerator with chilled drinks for a fee. The Golden Suite has a spacious terrace where you can have breakfast on warm days or enjoy a city day, the Silver Suite has a smaller adjoining terrace that still offers enough space for a quiet moment outside. Breakfast is offered for those who like to start the day quietly without going out into town right away. Children are welcome and the layout of the guest house is deliberately personal and small-scale, so that host and hostess have time for explanations, tips and a warm welcome.
The official information does not mention a formal star rating, but the combination of space, privacy and practical facilities makes Guesthouse De Roode a comfortable base for those who want to experience Bruges in a friendly, almost residential atmosphere.
De Rodestraat is located in the historic center of Bruges, a short walk from the Markt with the Belfry and the Burg with the Basilica of the Holy Blood. The immediate surroundings are typical of Bruges: cobbled streets, narrow facades, squares and a hidden courtyard here and there. Although you're staying in the middle of the old town, the street itself feels relatively quiet compared to the busiest shopping axes, allowing you to return to a more intimate living environment after a day of sightseeing.
A few minutes' walk away, you are between the canals and bridges that form the classic cityscape. The routes to the Fish Market, the canals and the squares around the Burg are particularly suitable for a first exploration. There are also several churches and smaller museums nearby, so you can easily organize a cultural day without using public transport. The combination of residential streets and tourist hotspots ensures that you experience both daily life and the famous highlights: you walk past local shops and bakeries, and then end up in squares and streets where carriages, boats and guides depart.
Thanks to its central location, Guesthouse De Roode is particularly attractive for travelers who like to discover Bruges on foot. Many sights are within a ten to fifteen minute walk, making it easy to keep a relaxed rhythm with many short trips from the guest house.
• Visit the Burg and the Basilica of the Holy Blood, and combine this with a stroll around the Market and the Belfry for a classic city panorama and a first introduction to the medieval core.
• Head to the eastern side of downtown, with St. Gilles Church, the quiet streets around the Lange Rei and the hiking trails on the Vesten near the city gates and windmills, ideal for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle.
• Plan a themed day around Bruges traditions and delicacies, with museums such as the Frietmuseum or a chocolate museum, followed by tastings at chocolatiers and specialized shops in the city center.
Restaurants
• Jacobin, in Predikherenstraat, is an attractive shared restaurant that focuses on seasonal cuisine and dishes to share; the chef works with local products and a regularly changing menu that is suitable for both lunch and dinner.
• De Verloren Hoek, on the edge of the Vesten near the windmills, combines the cosiness of a brown pub with a kitchen that focuses on aged meat, fish dishes and creative tapas, with a spacious terrace that overlooks the city walls.
• Wiphada Thai Food & Take Away in the Langestraat brings Thai flavors to the historic center, with classic curries, noodle dishes and stir-fries in an informal setting, suitable for those who want something different from traditional Flemish cuisine.
Cafes & bars
• De Garre is an iconic beer café in a tiny alley between Markt and Burg, known for its impressive beer menu and homely atmosphere; ideal for tasting Belgian beers after a city walk.
• Café Rose Red is located in a quiet side street near the Markt and is known for its extensive selection of Trappists and specialty beers in a warm, intimate interior with great attention to atmosphere and small details.
• In De Reisduif aan de Langerei, there is a popular waterfront café with a casual, neighborhood-oriented atmosphere where both locals and visitors come together for a drink in a less touristy environment.
Lunch shops
• Paradise in Maria Street is a cozy breakfast and lunch spot that serves homemade dishes using grandmother's recipes, from cakes to savory lunch platters in a warm, personal atmosphere.
• Matin Midi in the Zilverstraat is a brasserie that combines breakfast, lunch and tea room; here you can enjoy classics such as sandwiches, salads, croquettes or pancakes, with a sunny terrace as a bonus on drier days.
• Troostbaar in de Langestraat is a coffee and lunch bar with a soft, tranquil atmosphere, where coffee, tea, soup, cake and simple lunch dishes are combined with a small shop full of comfort gifts and books, a nice place to slow down.
• You can travel by train to Bruges station, from where the historic center is easily accessible with a short taxi ride or a ride on one of the city buses to the center; from the nearest stops, you can walk to the Rodestraat and Guesthouse De Roode in a few minutes.
• For those who like to walk, the station is about twenty to twenty-five minutes' walk away; you'll already pass several sights along the way, making the route feel like a first introduction to the city. Cyclists will find various rental points in and around the station, making it even faster to cover the distance.
• By car, it is best to follow the signposted access roads to the city center car parks or the peripheral car parks and avoid narrow streets in the city center as much as possible; once parked, you can travel most of your stay on foot, with Guesthouse De Roode as a central rest point.
The official information states that the owner of Guesthouse De Roode can offer a private garage or private parking space at a democratic price. This is particularly convenient for guests who are specifically looking for a stay with parking facilities in the center. Because the capacity is of course limited, it is wise to check when booking whether there is still a place available and what conditions and rates apply on your dates of stay. For short loading and unloading, you can usually stop near the Rodestraat, after which the car can be placed in the garage or a nearby car park.
Those who prefer to use public car parks have various options in Bruges. A centrally located underground car park that is ideal as a base for visiting the city is Parking Katelijne, on the southern edge of the city center, under two hotels and within walking distance of, among others, the Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk, the Groeninge Museum and De Dijver. This car park offers both daily and evening rates and has spaces for people with reduced mobility and charging points for electric cars.
For visitors who stay longer and prefer to park their car just outside the busiest core, a park and ride solution is interesting. P and R Parking Jan Breydel at the Jan Breydel Stadium on the outskirts of the city offers free parking, with bus lines that take you from the Sint Andries Kerk bus stop to the station and back again. From there, you switch to a city bus or taxi to the center. This system is particularly attractive for those who stay in Bruges for several days and no longer need the car during their stay.
Finally, Bruges has street payment zones in large parts of the city center, often with maximum parking hours and control via a parking disc or ticket. Because rules and rates vary by zone, it is advisable to read the signs carefully upon arrival or check the city's parking policy online in advance. In practice, many guests at Guesthouse De Roode combine a pre-discussed garage space or a central car park such as Katelijne with walking around the compact city center.
Guesthouse De Roode is a warm, small-scale address in a quiet street in the middle of historic Bruges. The two spacious family suites, each with two bedrooms, a living area and a fully equipped kitchen, make the guest house ideal for families and small groups who want some extra space and independence. The breakfast options, free WiFi and the terraces of the Golden and Silver Suites ensure a comfortable stay that feels like staying in a city home.
Thanks to its central location, you can walk to the Markt, the Burg, the canals and various museums in a few minutes, while still returning to a more subdued, residential street. For drivers, the option of a garage at a friendly price is a big plus, complemented by alternatives such as the underground Parking Katelijne and a park and ride on the outskirts of the city. In the immediate vicinity, you will find a wide range of restaurants, beer bars and lunch addresses, from sophisticated seasonal cuisine to a cozy coffee bar. For example, Guesthouse De Roode is a comfortable and practical base for those who want to experience Bruges intensively and at the same time value peace, space and a homely atmosphere.
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