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In the historic heart of Bruges, The Burgundy B&B, a small-scale, boutique-style bed and breakfast at Ontvangersstraat 18, presents itself as a cultural, modern and atmospheric base within walking distance of city canals, museums and squares. The rooms — offered in categories such as Standard, Comfort, Deluxe and Superior — are designed around comfort: king-size beds, ensuite bathrooms with both bath and open shower, Nespresso machines, Smart TV and air conditioning. All rooms have access to amenities such as free high-speed WiFi, Rituals toiletries and a lift for a comfortable stay. Every morning, a continental breakfast with Belgian accents is served in the bright Orangery; on sunny days, breakfast in the enclosed garden is possible. The intimate garden houses a recently rediscovered 1600s fountain, one of the residence's characteristic USPs. For a relaxing evening, there is an honesty bar with a selection of wines and Belgian beers. The official website does not mention private parking at The Burgundy B&B about parking. Potential guests are neutrally reminded of the possibility of using nearby public parking options or online parking reservations, without the hotel site itself naming specific garages or street names. With a total of eight sleeping places, the stay is suitable for travelers who are looking for a small-scale, centrally located and characterful overnight stay in Bruges.

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The Burgundy B&B is an intimate boutique accommodation in a historic building at Ontvangersstraat 18, in the middle of the historic city center of Bruges. The house was recently renovated and combines the look of a classic city home with contemporary materials, warm colors and comfortable decor. The B&B has four elegant rooms, which together sleep eight, in categories such as Standard, Comfort, Deluxe and Superior. All rooms are equipped with spacious king-size beds, an ensuite bathroom with bath and walk-in shower, bathrobes, air conditioning, a minibar, coffee and tea facilities and a Smart TV, so guests can relax in peace after a day in the city.
The common areas play an important role in the experience. A continental breakfast is served every morning in the light Orangery, focusing on local products, vegetarian and often entirely plant-based options. When the weather is nice, guests can take their breakfast to the garden, which houses a carefully landscaped urban oasis with a historic fountain from the seventeenth century that was rediscovered and integrated into the design during the renovation. This combination of hospitality, design and a touch of heritage makes The Burgundy ideal for those looking for a quiet, mature downtown address rather than a large, anonymous hotel.
Because the building is located in the compact historic core, the B&B does not mention its own car park or private garage. Guests make use of nearby public parking facilities or opt for peripheral car parks and underground garages. This fits well with the character of the house: a small-scale, urban base with a lot of attention to atmosphere, service and comfort, but without large-scale facilities such as wellness or your own parking tower.
Ontvangersstraat is a quiet street in the historic center, a short walk from both the Markt and the Burg. The immediate area is characterized by narrow streets, brick facades and a network of canals and alleys that is typical of medieval Bruges. When you step out the door of The Burgundy, you'll be on the Market Square with the Belfry, or the Burg with the City Hall and the Basilica of the Holy Blood in just a few minutes. This central, yet modest location ensures that guests stay close to the classic highlights without being constantly in the middle of the hustle and bustle.
The surrounding streets contain several historic houses and city palaces, small squares and green accents such as Park Sebrechts and the Groenerei, the green canal belt that winds around the center like a silent edge. The neighborhood feels residential, with a mix of housing and small-scale trade: a bowl of quiet side streets and bustling main axes where shops, chocolatiers and eateries alternate. For guests, this means that most practical things — from an evening walk to a spontaneous dinner or a quick coffee — are literally around the corner.
The architecture around The Burgundy reflects different layers of Bruges history: from gothic and neoclassical facades to nineteenth-century town houses with high ceilings. Within that context, The Burgundy garden, with its historic fountain and sheltered seating areas, is a surprisingly intimate space. If you want to escape the hustle and bustle after a day of culture, here's a quiet place to chat or open a book, while the buzz of the city center stays in the background.
• Explore the classic triangle Markt, Burg and Rozenhoedkaai: climb into the Belfry for a view over the red roofs, walk past the town halls on the Burg and end at the Rozenhoedkaai, where the quays and facades form the iconic statue of Bruges.
• Visit the museum zone around the Dijver, including the Groeninge Museum and Sint Janshospitaal, where Flemish primitives, religious art, and historic hospitals provide a rich picture of the city in the late Middle Ages and Renaissance.
• Take a loop along the Groenerei and the Minnewaterpark and continue to the Begijnhof: this green route combines quiet parks, watercourses and whitewashed houses into a walk that feels quieter than the hustle and bustle around the Markt, yet remains firmly anchored in the historic core.
Restaurants
• De Stove — Kleine Sint Amandsstraat 4: a small, charming downtown dining room serving sophisticated Belgian and French-inspired dishes with seasonal products, often with a strong focus on fish and classic sauces.
• Parkrestaurant — Minderbroedersstraat 1: located in a stately nineteenth century mansion with high ceilings and chandeliers, with a traditionally inspired kitchen that serves meat, fish and classic dishes in a quiet, elegant setting.
• Bistro Christophe — Garenmarkt 34: a Belgian bistro with French accents, known for its balance between familiar classics such as beef stew or steak tartar and seasonal suggestions, in a relaxed, urban atmosphere within walking distance of the main squares.
Cafes & bars
• Li O Lait — Dweersstraat 30: a coffee bar in a historic building offering specialty coffee, breakfast and simple lunch dishes; the atmosphere is warm and informal, with space for both a quick cappuccino and a longer break.
• Staminee De Garre — De Garre 1: a classic Bruges beer café, hidden in an alley near the Markt, known for its extensive beer menu with dozens of Belgian beers and a cozy interior where wood, stained glass and small tables set the beat.
• Blend Wine Bar — Kuipersstraat 6—8: a contemporary wine bar and wine shop with a very wide range of wines by the glass and bottle, where you can taste a glass at the window in a relaxed atmosphere or choose a bottle to open later in the B&B or at home.
Lunch shops
• That's Toast — Dweersstraat 4: a popular all-day breakfast and brunch spot known for creative toasts, from savory with avocado or grilled vegetables to sweeter with seasonal fruit, combined with good coffee and a lively, casual atmosphere.
• Blackbird — Jan van Eyckplein 7: a stylish waterfront brunch boutique that focuses on plant-based breakfast and lunch; colorful bowls, pancakes and toast preparations are served in a warm, vintage-inspired interior.
• Atelier Flori — Jozef Suvéestraat 20: an intimate place that serves vegan finger food and tapas on etagères, paired with wines, artistic decor and regular live music; ideal for those looking for a light, shared lunch or early evening snack in a casual atmosphere.
• You can travel by train to Bruges station; from there, the historic center can be reached by taxi or city bus in about ten to fifteen minutes, and for those who like to walk, a straight route to the center is an option of about twenty minutes.
• For those coming by car, Bruges is located at the intersection of motorways to Ghent, Brussels and the Belgian coast, among others; via the main access roads, you can follow the signs to the central car parks, from where Ontvangersstraat is easily accessible on foot.
• Air passengers usually land at Brussels or Ostend airports; both offer rail links to Bruges, so a combination of train and short city travel is often the most comfortable choice for getting to The Burgundy without having to drive yourself.
The Burgundy itself does not have a private car park or underground garage for guests, which is common for historic buildings in the compact city center. Those traveling by car have to rely on the city's public parking facilities. There are several underground car parks within the walls where you can leave your car for a longer period of time and from where you can easily reach the hotel on foot.
A common option is Parking Centrum't Zand, a large underground car park on the square of the same name next to the Concertgebouw. This car park is open around the clock and has charging points for electric cars, making it attractive for those traveling with an electric car. If you want to park closer to the Markt, you can visit Parking Biekorf under the city library; this garage is located about fifty metres from the Grote Markt and therefore a short walk from Ontvangersstraat.
For a slightly quieter location, there is Parking Langestraat, under the State Archives on the edge of the city center, or Parking Pandreitje near the Queen Astrid Park; both are about five to ten minutes' walk from the central squares and combine a relatively smooth entry with a pleasant walking route to the hotel. If you prefer to leave your car outside the busiest streets, you can also opt for the peripheral car park at the station and from there go to the center by bus or on foot.
Because rates and crowds can vary depending on day and season, it is wise to check the latest information about car parks and parking zones in Bruges in advance and possibly reserve a space in an underground car park online. This way, you can combine the car-free peace and quiet around The Burgundy with the certainty that your vehicle is parked safely and regularly.
The Burgundy B&B is a charming, adult-oriented boutique accommodation in the heart of Bruges, with four elegant rooms, a bright Orangery for breakfast and a quiet city garden with a seventeenth-century fountain as a special detail. The location in Ontvangersstraat combines the peace of a small downtown street with the proximity to top sights such as the Markt, the Burg, the Groeninge Museum and the green route past Minnewaterpark and the Begijnhof. Guests will find a wide range of restaurants, cafes, bars and lunch shops within walking distance, ranging from classic Belgian bistros to vegan brunch spots and wine bars.
Because the house does not have its own car park, the public car parks in and around the center play an important role, with facilities such as Parking Centrum't Zand, Parking Biekorf, Parking Langestraat and Parking Pandreitje as obvious choices. In combination with the comfortable rooms, the catered breakfast and the intimate scale, The Burgundy is an attractive choice for travelers who primarily want to experience Bruges on foot, but do not want to compromise on comfort, style and a carefully designed atmosphere.
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