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Huis Billiet is located at 13 Maria van Bourgondiëlaan in Bruges and welcomes guests to a carefully restored modernist home by architect Huib Hoste. This protected monument combines characteristic De Stijl influences with contemporary comfort: two spacious double rooms (Brilliant approx. 40 m² and Emerald approx. 30 m²) with Auping 180x200 beds, private bathroom, free WiFi, a tea cabinet with coffee and tea and personal mini fridge. Breakfast can be ordered additionally or prepared and enjoyed yourself in the breakfast room. House Billiet offers a quiet, homey atmosphere with communal seating and dining areas and a terrace, ideal for travelers seeking both architecture and proximity to the historic center. For guests with cars, parking is an important asset: the B&B reserves one garage box (reservation recommended; rate listed on site), and there are several free or cheap options nearby — street parking (with a blue disk between 09:00 — 18:00), a free peripheral car park on the Bevrijdingslaan and public charging options a short walk away. Bruges Station is about a 25-minute walk away; bike buyers can store them safely at the B&B. Together, this House makes Billiet an excellent choice for those who want to combine comfort, modernist architecture and practical parking options in Bruges.

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Huis Billiet is an extraordinary bed and breakfast in Bruges, located in a modernist mansion at Maria van Bourgondiëlaan 13. The building was designed in the 1920s by Bruges architect Huib Hoste and is now officially a protected architectural heritage. The house with an adjoining former diamond polishing factory is described in the inventory as a modernist brick house from the interwar period, which immediately shows how eye-catching the architecture is.
Inside, everything refers to the designer's legacy. Large windows, sleek volumes, clear sight lines and striking color accents provide a light and open interior that feels warm and homey at the same time. The residents have restored the building with great attention to detail, so that today guests stay in an authentic modernist setting with contemporary comfort. The bed and breakfast has spacious double rooms with quality beds, private bathroom, free WiFi, a small fridge or minibar and coffee and tea facilities.
The setup is deliberately small. Guests share a stylish living room and breakfast room, where Huib Hoste's original lines and applied colors come into their own. In the morning, a delicious continental breakfast is served, often with a focus on local and seasonal products. Thanks to the limited number of rooms, the atmosphere remains personal and peaceful, making the house ideal for travelers who want to experience architecture and heritage in an intimate setting.
For visitors with a car, House Billiet offers additional practical advantages. The bed and breakfast has its own garage box that can be reserved in advance, and free parking is also available in the surrounding streets under certain conditions. A nearby charging station for electric cars is also part of the facilities in the area, making the house an interesting base for those traveling by car or electric car.
House Billiet is located in the Kristus Koning district, just northwest of the historic center of Bruges. This district was created in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and is characterized by wide avenues, honest brick architecture and a number of striking buildings that show the transition from tradition to modernity. From Maria van Bourgondiëlaan, you can walk to the busiest parts of the center and to squares such as't Zand and de Markt in fifteen to twenty minutes, while staying in a relatively quiet residential environment.
The route to the city center runs along the green vests and over bridges that cross the water around Bruges. Along the way, you'll see how the city is gradually densifying: from a residential neighborhood with gardens and apartment buildings to the dense medieval center with narrow streets and historic facades. The area also offers small parks, neighborhood squares and waterfront where residents and visitors meet, giving the stay a distinct local atmosphere.
The neighborhood itself is interesting for those who like to look beyond the classic postcard. In addition to the modernist line of House Billiet, Kristus Koning offers various twentieth century homes, churches and public buildings that illustrate the urban growth of Bruges. At the same time, the connection with the wider urban fabric is excellent: both the station and the main museums and squares remain easily accessible on foot, by bike or by bus, so that you can easily move back and forth between quiet residential streets and the lively city center during the day.
• Architecture walk in Kristus Koning and along the vests
Start at Huis Billiet itself and see the modernist façade and the former diamond polishing factory, a cool example of interwar architecture by Huib Hoste. Then walk through the wide lanes and Kristus Koningplein towards the green vests, where you'll have both nineteenth century city expansions and views of the historic towers of Bruges.
• Walk to the Market, the Belfry and the Burg
From the Mary of Burgundy Avenue, it's a pleasant walk to the old town, where the Markt with the Belfry and the nearby Burgplein with City Hall and Basilica of the Holy Blood are the classic highlights. The route takes you along canals, bridges and shopping streets, so you can experience both everyday Bruges and the monumental cityscape in one route.
• Green detour via Randparking Bevrijdingslaan and the outskirts of the city
If you want to go a little further, you can make a loop along the edge car park and the surrounding streets in Sint Andries via the Bevrijdingslaan. This zone combines larger infrastructure with residential areas and forms an interesting contrast with the compact city center. The peripheral car park itself is within walking distance of House Billiet and is often used as a starting point for those who want to explore the city on foot or by bus.
Restaurants
• Petite Aneth
Petite Aneth is very close to Huis Billiet, on the corner of the Maria van Bourgondiëlaan, and is known for its modern cuisine with creative, seasonal menus. The cozy interior serves sophisticated dishes that combine French inspiration with contemporary accents, making the restaurant a popular address with local residents and visitors alike.
• Christophe Bistro
Bistro Christophe, closer to the center, is an atmospheric evening bistro with Belgian French cuisine and a menu that combines classics with seasonal suggestions. The restaurant has a warm, timeless interior and has been known for years as a place where you can dine extensively until the later hours in a relaxed atmosphere.
• South 55
On the outskirts of the city is Zuid55, a contemporary restaurant where the kitchen brigade works with fresh, local products in seasonal menus. Guests are welcomed in a sleek but cozy interior, with a lot of attention to wine and a kitchen that combines classic basics with international influences. The location just outside the busiest city center makes it an interesting choice for a quiet meal, especially for those who are by car.
Cafes & bars
• Rose Red Bar
Located in a quiet side street a few minutes from the Markt, Bar Rose Red is an attractive café best known for its wide range of Trappists and other specialty beers. The intimate interior and the sheltered terrace make this an ideal spot for a quiet evening beer, away from the hustle and bustle of the big squares.
• Le Trappiste
Located in a thirteenth century cellar in the heart of Bruges, Le Trappiste is considered one of the city's most characterful beer bars. With dozens of cask beers and a very extensive bottled menu, this bar combines a historic atmosphere with an impressive range for beer lovers.
• The Bruges Bear
The legendary't Brugs Beertje is located in a street between Markt and't Zand square and has been a reference for decades for those looking for a wide range of Belgian beers. The walls full of beer memorabilia, the long menu and the mix of regular guests and visitors create a lively but friendly atmosphere.
Lunch shops
• Nomad Kitchen Bar
Nomad is located near't Zand square and presents itself as a global breakfast and lunch spot with dishes based mostly on organic, seasonal ingredients. You'll find bowls, salads, hot dishes and homemade drinks in a contemporary setting, ideal for a healthy break during a day in Bruges.
• Margritt
Margritt in Sint Amandsstraat is a cozy coffee and lunch bar where the range ranges from generous breakfast formulas and homemade cakes to salads and sandwiches. The interior is warm and light, often bustling with locals and visitors, and when the weather is nice, the courtyard is a quiet place to escape the city.
• The Gulliver Tree
The Gulliver Tree, on a street not far from the Markt, is regularly mentioned as one of the most charming addresses for breakfast, brunch and light lunch in Bruges. Homemade cakes, soups and simple dishes, including vegetarian and vegan options, are served in a living room-like setting.
• By train and bus
Bruges Station is just over two kilometers from House Billiet; from the station exit to the city center, you can walk to the bed and breakfast in about twenty-four minutes. If you don't want to walk for as long, you can take a city bus to Kristus Koning or consider a short taxi ride.
• On foot and by bike
Thanks to its location just outside the Vests, both the historic center and the outskirts of the city are easy to reach on foot or by bike. In fifteen to twenty minutes, you can walk to't Zand and the shopping streets or to the Markt with the Belfry, while various cycling routes depart along the vests and to surrounding neighborhoods.
• By car
For those coming by car, access to the neighborhood is easy via the ring road and major access roads. From there, you can drive to the Maria van Bourgondiëlaan and the surrounding streets in a few minutes. At city level, there are also several peripheral car parks and a large car park at the station, where you can leave the car and travel further to the center by bus.
The parking situation around House Billiet is one of the strengths of this bed and breakfast. First, as a guest, you can reserve a garage box at the property, a solution for those who want to place the car safely and covered at a very short distance from the room. Since the capacity is limited, it is recommended to specify this option in time when booking.
In addition, in the streets around the Maria van Bourgondiëlaan, there is a regime of free parking with a blue disk during the day. According to House Billiet's official description, parking in the street is free, with a time limit of four hours between nine in the morning and six in the evening, based on a parking disc that can be obtained from the owners if necessary. On the other side of the water, there are zones where you can park for free unlimited time, which is interesting for guests who want to leave the car behind for a few days.
A short walk away is Randparking Bevrijdingslaan, an aboveground park and ride with approximately one hundred and seventy seats on the outskirts of the city in Sint Andries. This car park is free and is positioned by the city as a convenient starting point for visiting Bruges, with a walking distance of approximately twenty minutes to the center and connecting bus connections. Since a recent arrangement, the car park has been partly used for the Saturday market on Friday night and Saturday morning, something to take into account when staying at weekends.
For electric cars, there is a charging point in Keizer Karelstraat, part of a public network with multiple charging stations in the city, about three hundred and fifty meters from Huis Billiet. Those who prefer no parking space at all upon arrival can use pre-reservable parking spaces via an online parking platform such as SparkSpot, for example in an underground garage or at a peripheral car park; this way, the parking space is fixed before you enter Bruges.
Huis Billiet is an exceptional bed and breakfast in Bruges for those who love architecture, heritage and peace. Housed in a modernist house by Huib Hoste, the stay combines the look of a protected monument with spacious rooms, comfortable facilities and a personal, small-scale atmosphere.
The location in the Kristus Koning district ensures a balance between peace and accessibility. In a short walk, you can reach the historic squares with Belfry and City Hall, while in the immediate vicinity you can enjoy wide avenues, green vests and a distinct Brussels mix of twentieth century architecture and contemporary city housing. Restaurants ranging from the sophisticated Petite Aneth to lively downtown bistros, charming beer cafes such as Bar Rose Red, Le Trappiste and't Brugs Beertje and lunch spots like Nomad, Margritt and The Gulliver Tree offer a wide choice for every meal of the day.
From a practical point of view, House Billiet is well organized for those who travel by public transport or by car. The combination of a reservable garage box, free street parking, a nearby peripheral car park and a charging station within walking distance removes a lot of parking stress, while pre-bookable parking options in the city offer extra security. If you want to discover Bruges from a quiet, architecturally interesting basis, Huis Billiet offers a place to stay that brings character, comfort and accessibility together in a natural way.
Still unsure about how it works or what happens after your reservation? Here are the answers to the most frequently asked questions about parking via SparkSpot.
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Our policy is as follows:
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If you are delayed, please contact us as soon as possible. We'll try to support you, but we can't guarantee extra time on top of your booked slot.
We work with real-time availability. If the spot is unexpectedly unavailable, we'll help you find an alternative or arrange a full refund.
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