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Hotel Salvators is located in the heart of Bruges, at Sint-Salvator's Cemetery 17: a small-scale family hotel at the foot of Saint Salvator Cathedral. The hotel offers eight guest rooms with private bathrooms, each with its own character — from compact double rooms to more spacious family rooms with mezzanine and kitchenette. The rooms combine classic wood floors with contemporary comfort; most have air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, WiFi and coffee/tea facilities, and some have a terrace or panoramic views of the cathedral. In the basement there is a small spa with a spacious sauna and whirlpool; the sauna is available at an hourly rate. Salvators feels like a homey retreat in the historic center: quiet, warm rooms, an honesty bar in the lounge and free espresso for guests. For those arriving by car, the hotel has two private 9boxes at Zilverstraat 20 (approximately 200 m) that must be reserved in advance ( c14 per 24 hours (according to the site); there are also several underground and public car parks in walking distance. Thanks to its central location, the market square, Belfry, Groeninge Museum and the canals are easily accessible on foot, making the hotel a comfortable and culturally attractive starting point for those who want to explore Bruges.

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Hotel Salvators is a small-scale family hotel with eight rooms, located at Sint Salvatorskerkhof 17 in the medieval heart of Bruges, literally in the shadow of St. Salvator's Cathedral. The house exudes the intimacy of a long-standing city building, with a warm welcome and a personal atmosphere. According to official information, the hotel is only a few steps from the shopping streets, the canals and the most important monuments, making it a particularly central base for exploring Bruges on foot.
Each room in Salvators has its own signature, with variations in surface and layout. There are compact double rooms for a short city break, as well as spacious family suites with, for example, a mezzanine or a small kitchenette. What all rooms have in common is the mixing of classic elements, such as wooden floors and beams, with contemporary comfort. A private bathroom with shower or bath, coffee and tea in the room, television, WiFi and usually air conditioning are standard. Some rooms have extra features such as a hot tub or terrace, which also makes the hotel attractive for a romantic stay.
A special element is the small wellness area in the basement, where guests can use a sauna and whirlpool. The sauna is charged per hour, with a rate that matches the length of stay. An honesty bar is ready in the shared lounge and the casual atmosphere is enhanced by the confidence that guests will note their own drinks. Breakfast is organized in the same room. This breakfast is not included as standard in the room price, but can be booked for around twelve and a half euros per person, based on an order form that you fill out the night before. The order is then prepared as a personal tray in the lounge.
The small-scale character means that you rarely have the feeling of staying in an anonymous hotel here. Due to the combination of homely decor, personal reception and relaxed facilities such as sauna, whirlpool and honesty bar, Hotel Salvators is ideal for couples, friends or small families who are looking for a warm base instead of a large chain hotel.
The immediate vicinity of Hotel Salvators is dominated by the Saint Salvator Cathedral, whose brick tower literally towers over the hotel. The small square of the Sint Salvators Cemetery forms a quiet corner in the historic city fabric, overlooking church facades, medieval houses and narrow streets that wind their way through the city center in different directions. Many rooms overlook the cathedral or Bruges's typical roof structure, with their stepped gables and red tiles.
The city's main squares are just a few minutes' walk away. Via short streets, you can quickly reach the Markt with the Belfry and surrounding guild houses, or on the adjacent Burgplein with its town hall and sanctuaries. The shopping streets around Steenstraat and Noordzandstraat are about fifty metres from the hotel, making spontaneous strolling through boutiques and chocolatiers easy. On the south side, also within walking distance, are the Groeninge Museum and other museums that show the painting and history of Bruges, while the Reien, with places such as the Dijver and the Rozenhoedkaai, offer photogenic anchorages for a first city exploration.
Although the historic city center is mostly car-free, the accessibility of Hotel Salvators is surprisingly convenient. The train station is about a ten-minute walk away, along a route that takes you to the center via the Zand or the parks. There are several underground car parks and regulated parking streets around the hotel, so guests don't have to drive into the narrow alleys with cars. This combination of pedestrian friendliness and reasonable parking options makes the area comfortable for both train passengers and drivers.
• Climb the Belfry on the Markt for a panoramic view of the brick roofs and towers of Bruges and combine this with a walk around the other monuments around the Markt and Burg.
• Visit the Groeninge Museum and the nearby St. John's Hospital, where you'll admire a rich collection of Flemish painting and religious art in historic buildings that are themselves part of the heritage experience.
• Take a walk along the Reien via the Dijver and Rozenhoedkaai, possibly further towards Begijnhof and Minnewater, and take time for a canal cruise along the way to see the city from a different perspective.
Restaurants & cafes
Restaurants
• Reliva
Réliva is an intimate restaurant a short walk from the hotel that works with organic and local products. The kitchen serves seasonal dishes with lots of vegetables and sophisticated flavour combinations, in a quiet setting near the cathedral.
• Caffedral
Restaurant Cafedraal is located in the Zilverstraat, a few minutes' walk from Hotel Salvators, in a historic building with an attractive interior and a quiet rear terrace. The menu focuses on fish, seafood and classic meat dishes, making it a good choice for an evening of extensive dining.
• Lobster Pot
Lobster Pot, at the Sint Salvators Cemetery, specializes in shellfish and lobster dishes in a setting that feels both informal and sophisticated. Guests praise the fresh seafood and friendly service, making it a logical choice for those who want to go for a culinary treat near the hotel.
Cafes & bars
• I Love Coffee
I Love Coffee in Sint Jakobsstraat is a bustling espresso bar a short walk from the hotel, known for its diverse coffee specialties, from classic espresso to creative latte variants. The bright interior and small terrace make it a pleasant spot for a relaxing coffee break during a day in the city.
• Le Trappiste
Le Trappiste is a specialist beer café in a medieval cellar, offering an impressive selection of cask and bottled beers. The vaulted ceilings, candlelight and international beer menu make this an atmospheric stop for an evening of tasting Belgian and foreign beers.
• The Republic
The Republic is located in a historic building in the Sint Jakobswijk and combines a grand café with a cultural effect. You can go there for coffee, lunch or appetizers on a sunny terrace or in the green interior, in an atmosphere that feels both neighborhood oriented and creative.
Lunch shops
• That's Toast
That's Toast, in the Dweersstraat near the Zand, is a popular all-day breakfast and lunch shop with creative toasts and richly filled plates. From savory combinations with avocado or grilled vegetables to sweeter options with fruit, this is an ideal spot for a late brunch or a hearty lunch between visits to the city.
• Van Mullem Patisserie
Patisserie Van Mullem in the Vlamingstraat is a classic address for breakfast, coffee and light lunch combined with fine pastries. Here you will find traditional pastries, sandwiches and viennoiserie, served in a salon or on the terrace with a view of the city theater.
• Nomad
Nomad aan het Zand is a modern breakfast and lunch bar that works with many organic and local products, often from their own farm just outside Bruges. The menu brings worldly flavors to salads, bowls and toasts, and the lively terrace on the square makes this a great option for a relaxing lunch break.
• By train, you can travel directly from Brussels to Bruges in about an hour, with frequent connections from other Belgian cities. From Bruges station, you can walk to Hotel Salvators in roughly ten to fifteen minutes, via the Zand and surrounding streets to the Sint Salvators Cemetery.
• If you arrive at Brussels Airport by plane, you can travel to Bruges by train in about an hour and a half, often with a transfer in Brussels city. From the regional airport near Ostend, you can reach Bruges in about forty minutes by car or a combination of bus and train to Bruges station.
• By car, follow the ring roads around Bruges to the car parks on the edge of the city center, such as around the Zand and the station, from where you can walk or take the city buses to the hotel. Take into account the regulated zones in the historic core, where paid parking and time-bound traffic rules apply.
Hotel Salvators itself offers two private garage boxes about 200 metres from the hotel, in the Zilverstraat. These locked boxes are accessible to guests only and are recommended for those who want to be sure of a fixed parking space a short distance away. According to the hotel information, this fee is approximately fourteen euros per twenty-four hours and advance reservations are necessary, as places are limited.
Those who prefer to park in a public car park have various options in the immediate vicinity. Parking Zilverpand, under the shopping complex of the same name in the Zilverstraat, is a few minutes' walk from Hotel Salvators and is a good choice for those who want to park directly in the shopping district and close to the cathedral. Parking Centrum Zand, under the large square Het Zand, offers a lot of capacity and is also a short walk from the hotel, via a straight route to the center. For longer stays or those who want to park in a price-conscious way, Parking Centrum Station near the train station is interesting, where you leave the car at the edge of the core zone and go to the center on foot or by bus.
The city of Bruges encourages visitors to leave the car out of the narrow streets of the city center as much as possible. In the historic core, paid parking in the streets applies daily and the rules are fairly strict, making underground car parks the most relaxing solution for many visitors. For those who prefer a private garage or a pre-reserved location, it is useful to arrange this in time at the hotel or via specialized parking providers, so that you no longer have to search upon arrival.
Hotel Salvators is an intimate family hotel with eight characterful rooms, right at the foot of the Saint Salvator Cathedral in Bruges. The combination of authentic elements, practical in-room amenities, a small wellness area with sauna and whirlpool and a cozy lounge with honesty bar creates a homely atmosphere that fits well with the scale of the city. The historic center with squares, museums, canals and shopping streets literally unfolds around the front door, making almost everything accessible by foot.
The nearby area offers a wide range of culinary options, from fine restaurants such as Réliva, Cafedraal and Lobster Pot to relaxed coffee bars, beer bars and creative lunch spots. The location between the center and station makes it easy to reach by train, while drivers can choose between two private hotel boxes in the Zilverstraat and several public car parks such as Zilverpand, Centrum Zand and Centrum Station. For example, Hotel Salvators is a comfortable and practical base for those who want to experience Bruges intensively on foot, without losing sight of the logistics of parking and mobility.
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