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Guesthouse Mirabel is located at Boomgaardstraat 15, in the historic heart of Bruges, and welcomes travelers in a small-scale, homely bed and breakfast environment. The house has five guest rooms — three deluxe double rooms and two spacious suites — and accommodates up to twelve guests together. Interior details speak of warm craftsmanship: herringbone parquet, queen size beds, hand-embroidered plaids and modern conveniences such as a minibar, flat-screen TV and high-speed free WiFi. An elevator takes guests comfortably to the mezzanine floors, and a professional coffee machine is at everyone's disposal in the reception area. Friendly service and personal attention are the common thread: check-in takes place around 2.30 pm, check-out around 11 am, and luggage storage is available in case of early arrival or late departure. Sustainability is given practical meaning with 24 recently installed solar panels and a heat pump boiler; refillable glass bottles reduce disposable plastic. Guesthouse Mirabel is smoke-free and pets are not allowed, which contributes to a quiet, well-kept atmosphere. For travelers by car, the guesthouse does not have its own parking space; the website refers to several nearby parking options in the center and at peripheral car parks (including Alfapark, Predikherenrei 4A and Parking Pandreitje, Gevangenisstraat 10) and informs about rates and online parking options. Thanks to its location a short walk from the Molenbrug and good bus connections to the station, Guesthouse Mirabel is a quiet but central starting point to explore Bruges.

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Guesthouse Mirabel is a small-scale B&B in a stately mansion on Boomgaardstraat, in the heart of historic Bruges. The house has five guest rooms, including three luxury double rooms and two spacious suites, which together accommodate a maximum of twelve guests. The scale remains deliberately small, making the stay feel like staying in a well-kept city home rather than in a classic hotel. The owners have thoroughly renovated the nineteenth century building and combined historical elements with contemporary comfort. Think herringbone parquet, high ceilings, ornaments and large windows, combined with queen size beds, air conditioning in the suites, modern natural stone bathrooms, and fast, stable Wi-Fi.
Each room is individually decorated, with warm fabrics, soft lighting and carefully chosen decoration. In the suites, you will have a separate sitting area, a spacious bathroom with bath and shower, and panoramic views of the roofs of Bruges and the silhouettes of church towers such as St. Anne's Church. All rooms have a minibar, flatscreen television, coffee and tea facilities and quality toiletries. The atmosphere is calm and homey; this is an address that caters to couples and solo travelers who value silence and detail.
On the ground floor, breakfast is served in bright salons with a view of the street or the surrounding city fabric. The offer includes bread and pastries, fine charcuterie and cheeses, fresh fruit and hot dishes to order. The hostess is a floristic designer, and you can tell by the floral arrangements and seasonal decorations in the common areas, which give the mansion its own signature. Sustainable interventions such as solar panels, an energy-efficient heat pump boiler and refillable glass bottles in the rooms underline the attention to the environment and consumption. The entire building is smoke-free and pets are not allowed, contributing to a calm, consistent experience for all guests.
The Boomgaardstraat is a quiet side street in the historic center, a short walk from the Markt and the Burg, but just enough out of the busiest stream of day tourists. The street is part of the oldest core in Bruges and is surrounded by a network of alleys, canals and squares that have folded into the same street pattern for centuries. From the front door of Guesthouse Mirabel, you can walk to Jan van Eyck Square, the Spiegelrei and the Langerei in a few minutes, where the water glides between the facades and bridges unfold over the city like small viewpoints.
The neighborhood around the Boomgaardstraat is known for being quiet and residential, with a mix of patrician houses, monastic estates and smaller shops or studios. Within walking distance are the Sint Walburga Church, various places of worship and intimate squares where residents meet. If you walk out of the street, you can quickly find yourself in lively shopping streets, but you can just as easily return to the calmer atmosphere around the guesthouse. The compact nature of the city center means that you can do almost everything on foot from Mirabel: the Belfry, the Burg, the canal walking area and numerous museums are within a radius that is pleasant to walk, even several times a day.
To the east, you walk through narrow streets and canals in the direction of the Sint Anna Quarter, with its churches, museums and historic sites. In this neighborhood, the medieval structure of Bruges is still very tangible: low terraced houses, cobblestones under your feet, unexpected views of courtyards and old workman's houses. It's an environment where you can easily waste a morning or evening wandering, watching and photographing without traveling long distances.
• Explore St. Walburga Church and surrounding streets: the baroque church is a prominent landmark near Guesthouse Mirabel and the surrounding squares and alleys provide a good overview of the historic city fabric.
• Visit the Adornes Domain with the Jerusalem Church and then walk back to the center via the Molenbrug and the canals; along the way, quiet residential streets, small squares and sight lines to the towers of Bruges alternate.
• Set aside half a day for the Folklore Museum and the Lace Center in and around the Balstraat, where you'll discover the daily life of the past and Bruges's lace tradition, and combine this with a leisurely walk back to the Boomgaardstraat via the Sint Anna Quarter.
Restaurants
• Restaurant Walburg — A few steps from Guesthouse Mirabel, this restaurant in a neoclassical mansion offers classic Belgian and French cuisine in a stately but warm setting, with attention to seasonal products and exquisite dining.
• Goesepitte 43 — In a quiet street near the shopping district, this intimate place serves contemporary bistronomy with a focus on vegetable and charcoal oven preparations, in a setting where modern design and a relaxed atmosphere complement each other.
• The Florentines — Located in a historic building that once belonged to Florentine merchants, this restaurant combines stylish, bright décor with a cuisine that combines Belgian and Mediterranean influences, ideal for a sumptuous lunch or dinner close to the Burg.
Cafes & bars
• Bar Rose Red — An attractive beer café in a quiet side street near the Markt, known for its wide range of Trappists and specialty beers, colorful roses on the ceiling and a sheltered courtyard that stays cozy on summer nights.
• Le Trappiste — This specialized beer bar is housed in a medieval vaulted cellar, where you can sample an impressive selection of cask and bottled beers at wooden tables and by candlelight, perfect after a day of walking around the city.
• Café Vlissinghe — In the Sint Anna Quarter, you'll find one of the oldest inns in Bruges, with an interior full of history and a green garden where, in the warmer months, folk games and petanque invite you to spend a relaxing afternoon or early evening.
Lunch shops
• Blackbird — On Jan van Eyck Square, this brunch boutique serves colorful, often plant-based breakfast and lunch dishes, homemade cake and quality coffee in a bright and tastefully decorated interior with a view of the water.
• Thats Toast — A popular downtown restaurant with a distinct focus on all-day breakfast and brunch, where creative toasts, sweet and savory combinations, fresh juices, and great coffee come together in a casual, vibrant atmosphere.
• Willa Brunch — On a quiet square in the heart of Bruges, this recent brunch bar offers a menu of toasts, pancakes, salads and smoothie bowls, focusing on vegan and gluten-free options and a friendly terrace where you can get away from the hustle and bustle.
• You can travel by train to Bruges station, from where it takes about twenty minutes to walk to Guesthouse Mirabel; those who prefer not to walk around the city with luggage can take a short taxi ride or take a city bus to the center and get off at the stop near St. Walburga Church.
• Within the city, the buses function as a convenient connection between the station, peripheral car parks and the center; the stops around Boomgaardstraat are a short walk away, so you can easily organize day trips to other neighborhoods or a trip to the station by public transport.
• Travellers arriving by car can reach the city centre via the Bruges ring road and the well-marked access roads into the city centre; take into account a number of one-way streets and restricted access zones, and plan the route to the nearest car park instead of driving right outside the door.
Guesthouse Mirabel does not have its own private car park, but its location makes it easy to make use of various public parking options. A short walk away is Parking Langestraat Alfapark, a modern underground car park under the state archives, accessible via the Predikherenrei. From there, you can walk along the water and through quiet streets to the Boomgaardstraat in a few minutes. This parking is useful for those who want to be close to the guesthouse and prefer not to have a long trip after arrival.
A second interesting option is Oyster Parking on Koning Albert I laan, near Bruges station. This car park usually has a daily rate that is attractive for those who want to stay for several hours or a full day. From Oesterparking, you can reach the center on foot via a clear walking route, or you can combine the car park with a short bus ride to the stops in the heart of the city. This formula is particularly practical for those who want to combine city visits with trains or onward travel.
In addition, the city encourages the use of peripheral car parks with a park and ride formula, such as the car parks at Coiseaukaai and Waggelwater. Visitors can park their car there and travel to the center with a free or low-cost bus ticket during the ongoing pilot project. This takes a little more time, but reduces the parking pressure in the historic core and is interesting for those who stay longer in Bruges or want to avoid traffic jams and hustle and bustle in the city center. Various car parks in and around the city offer charging points for electric cars; if you're traveling with an electric car, it's best to check in advance where charging facilities are available and what rates and conditions currently apply.
For all public car parks in Bruges, tariff structures and formulas are regularly adjusted. It is advisable to check the latest information about prices, maximum parking hours and any combinations with bus transport shortly before departure so that there are no surprises on the spot.
Guesthouse Mirabel is a warm, carefully decorated B&B in a historic mansion in the Boomgaardstraat, with five rooms for a total of twelve guests, modern amenities and a distinct sense of detail and hospitality. The location combines tranquillity with a very central position: markets, squares, museums and canals are within walking distance, while the neighborhood around St. Anne's Quarter and St. Walburga Church invites you to explore quietly away from the busiest streets. The nearby area offers a wide range of restaurants, beer bars and brunch addresses, from sophisticated bistronomy to relaxed waterfront breakfast spots.
If you travel by train, you can quickly reach the guesthouse via a short bus ride or a pleasant walk; drivers can go to underground car parks such as Parking Langestraat Alfapark or the Oesterparking payment car park near the station, possibly in combination with park and ride facilities on the outskirts of the city. With its combination of personal welcome, sustainable accents, comfortably furnished rooms and a location that is both practical and attractive, Guesthouse Mirabel is an ideal starting point for travelers who want to experience Bruges in a quiet, careful way.
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