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Huyze Peerdenbrugghe is located at Peerdenstraat 10, in the historic heart of Bruges. This small-scale bed and breakfast offers one family room for up to four people and exudes the quiet, homely atmosphere you'd expect from a private home transformed into lodgings. Guests can count on a simple but catered breakfast, free WiFi and basic amenities such as tea facilities, common areas, children's beds and personal check-in. The property profiles itself as non-smoking and is equipped with a fan; access roads are not always easily accessible, which is relevant for visitors with reduced mobility. Huyze Peerdenbrugghe is within walking distance of iconic Bruges locations such as the Basilica of the Holy Blood, the Beguinage and the Grote Markt; Bruges station and the Rijksarchief bus stop are the nearest public transport hubs. Parking at Huyze Peerdenbrugghe is not listed as a private facility. The nearest public parking according to local information is the Pandreitje car park; visitors with cars are advised to check parking options and any online reservations in advance. This compact property is ideal for travelers who want to explore the historic city on foot and are looking for a small-scale, homey stay without undisputed luxury claims.

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Huyze Peerdenbrugghe is a small-scale bed and breakfast at Peerdenstraat 10, in the historic heart of Bruges. The property is located in an old city building that preserves the typical character of Bruges: an authentic façade, cozy spaces and a modest, homely atmosphere. With one family room for up to four people, you consciously choose intimacy instead of large-scale. The stay feels more like staying in a city home than a classic hotel.
The family room is designed for couples and small families who like to stay together in one spacious room. According to available information, the B and B offers basic amenities such as breakfast, free WiFi and in-room tea or coffee, so you can relax after a day in the city. The interior combines classic elements of the old building with the necessary contemporary comfort. The scale means that you usually have to deal with a personal welcome and direct attention from the host or hostess, without hustle and bustle in the common areas.
Because there is only one guest room, there is a decidedly quiet, almost private atmosphere. You don't share the breakfast room with large groups and can plan your day quietly. This setup makes Huyze Peerdenbrugghe particularly suitable for travelers who like to retire to a discreet setting after the hustle and bustle of the city center. If you mainly want to explore the city on foot and have little need for extensive hotel services, you will find a simple, well-located base here.
The Peerdenstraat lies deep in the historic fabric of Bruges, between winding alleys and streets that have been the backdrop for daily city life for centuries. Brick facades, stepped gables, monastery walls and small courtyards define the streetscape. From the B and B, you can walk to the Burg, with the town hall and the Basilica of the Holy Blood, and the Grand Place with the Belfry in a few minutes. The Minnewater and the Begijnhof are also within walking distance, as are the photogenic canals and squares around the Rozenhoedkaai.
The neighborhood around Huyze Peerdenbrugghe combines Bruges's famous monuments with everyday amenities. In the surrounding streets, you'll find bakeries, smaller specialty shops, chocolatiers, and cafes where locals and visitors alike pass. In between the tourist hustle and bustle, there are quiet corners, courtyards and churches where the city suddenly feels very subdued. This mix of intensely visited world heritage and quiet residential streets makes this part of Bruges attractive for those who like to walk and discover new details along the way.
It is important to know that this is a historic and largely traffic-free area. Streets are narrow and often one-way; loading and unloading by car therefore requires some planning. The B and B does not mention its own private car park in the sources consulted, which requires the use of public garages in the area. The nearest underground car park is Pandreitje near Queen Astrid Park, from where you can walk to Peerdenstraat in a few minutes.
• Take a classic circular walk along the Burg, the Basilica of the Holy Blood and the Grote Markt, climb the Belfry for a view over the rooftops and end with a route along the canals and Rozenhoedkaai for the famous Bruges panoramas.
• Walk through the quiet streets to the Begijnhof and the Minnewater, where white-painted houses, tree-lined lanes and the water exude an almost monastic calm, ideal for a morning or evening walk away from the busiest shopping streets.
• Plan a day of culture with visits to the Groeninge Museum and other Musea Brugge locations, combine this with a boat trip on the canals and end at one of the many restaurants or bistros in the historic center.
Restaurants
• Curiosa: In Vlamingstraat, a short walk from Peerdenstraat, is Curiosa, an intimate cellar restaurant in a historic building that focuses on Belgian and French dishes with fish and lobster specialties; the vaulted space and quiet atmosphere make it suitable for a long, relaxing dinner.
• Patrick Devos restaurant: hidden in a historic downtown house, Patrick Devos has been serving sophisticated gastronomy with a focus on seasonal vegetables and local products for decades; if you want to combine a culinary evening with a stay in the center, you will find a classic, well-kept setting here.
• Restaurant Bonte B: In a renovated townhouse in the city center, Bonte B offers contemporary, seasonal cuisine with multi-course menus; the open kitchen and bright interior provide a modern atmosphere where creatively decorated plates play the leading role.
Cafes & bars
• We Are Coffee Makers: near Jan van Eyckplein, this small coffee bar and microroaster focuses on home-roasted coffee; you can drink espressos, filter coffees and specialties in a compact, stylish interior, possibly with a piece of homemade candy.
• Brazila Coffee Roasters and Tea Bruges: At Mallebergplaats, a few minutes from the Markt, Brazila is a go-to place for coffee and tea; fresh, home-roasted coffee beans, cakes and a relaxed atmosphere make this a great stop when exploring the center.
• Staminee De Garre: hidden in a narrow alley near the Grote Markt, Staminee De Garre is a classic Bruges beer café with wooden interiors, multiple floors and an impressive beer menu; ideal for those who want to try local beers in an authentic setting.
Lunch shops
• Margritt: in Sint Amandsstraat is Margritt, a cozy breakfast and lunch shop where you can look at the traffic-free street among shoppers; the menu includes breakfast formulas, salads, pastries and light dishes, often with a focus on fresh products.
• Nomad Kitchen and Bar: on the square't Zand, Nomad serves worldly breakfast and lunch dishes, often with vegetables from their own organic farm; the bright decor and wide menu of bowls, toasts and hot dishes make this a suitable place for a healthy break.
• Books and Brunch: Near Garenmarkt, Books and Brunch combines a second-hand bookstore with a menu of breakfast and lunch options; you can eat salads, sandwiches, and seasonal dishes in a homely interior between bookshelves.
• Travel by train to Bruges Station; from there, you can walk to the city center in about twenty minutes or a short ride by bus or taxi, then walk the last streets to Peerdenstraat 10.
• By bus, you usually get off at a stop in or around the historic center, for example near the State Archives or the Fish Market; from there, it's a short walk through the city center to the property.
• By car, approach Bruges via the ring roads around the city; then follow the signs to one of the underground car parks in the city center and walk the last part to Huyze Peerdenbrugghe, as the narrow streets and car-free zones severely limit direct parking options at the door.
Huyze Peerdenbrugghe does not mention their own private parking in the information consulted, which means that guests by car have to rely on public parking facilities in and around the center. The closest underground option is Parking Pandreitje, on the edge of Queen Astrid Park. This garage is a short walk from the Peerdenstraat and offers a supervised, covered solution with clear rates and a relatively direct route to the historic center.
In addition, there are several other underground car parks in Bruges, such as Centrum Zand, Biekorf, Katelijne, Zilverpand and Langestraat. If you prefer to park a little further outside the busiest core, you can opt for Parking Langestraat, below the State Archives, from where you can walk to the Burg and Markt in a few minutes. For visitors who stay in the city all day, these garages are often more practical and organized than looking for a place in the streets around the center.
For those who really appreciate a favourable daily rate, Parking Centrum Station and the peripheral car parks, such as P and R Coiseaukaai, are an alternative. You park the car at the station or on the outskirts of the city and then switch to bus transport to the city center; in some cases, an affordable combined parking and bus ticket is offered. This reduces the traffic pressure in the center and can save a lot of stress, especially on busy weekends or vacation periods.
Because parking rates, rules and options may change over time, it is wise to check the City of Bruges's current parking information before departure and possibly reserve a spot in a garage in advance. Please also note that the narrow streets around the Peerdenstraat are less suitable for long-term parking or looking for a spot. A strategy where you park first and then walk to the B and B on foot is usually most comfortable.
Huyze Peerdenbrugghe is a small, intimate bed and breakfast in the heart of Bruges, with one family room for up to four people. Here you will stay in a historic city building in the Peerdenstraat, within walking distance of top attractions such as the Basilica of the Holy Blood, the Burg, the Grote Markt, the Beguinage and the Minnewater. The stay offers basic comfort such as breakfast, free WiFi and tea facilities, in an environment where peace, small scale and a personal approach are key.
Because the B and B does not have its own car park, public garages such as Parking Pandreitje and other underground car parks in the center are the preferred places for those traveling by car, possibly supplemented with peripheral car parks near the station. In the immediate vicinity, you will find a wide range of restaurants, coffee shops, beer bars and lunch shops, so you can visit the city without long journeys from breakfast to dinner. For travelers who mainly want to explore Bruges on foot and would like to stay in small-scale, homely accommodation, Huyze Peerdenbrugghe is an attractive and practical starting point.
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