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The Golden Tree Hotel Bruges

In the heart of Bruges, at Hoefijzerlaan 21, lies The Golden Tree Hotel: a warm and intimate family hotel housed in a historic, Unesco-protected mansion from 1864. The hotel has 26 stylish rooms that combine comfort and classic Brabant charm with contemporary amenities such as Wi-Fi in rooms and lobby, a spa and an attractive bar. Guests start the day with a tasty breakfast buffet; for those travelling by car, it is important that the hotel offers its own private parking, making staying overnight with parking in Bruges easy and relaxing. Thanks to its location, you can walk to Bruges's historic market, the Belfry, the Beguinage and museums such as the Gruuthuse Museum in a short time, and the station is within easy reach for train passengers. There are authentic cafes and good places to eat in the immediate vicinity — from ancient bars to contemporary lunch spots — some of which are noted as particularly noteworthy by local guides and the Michelin selection. Practical facilities such as luggage room and wheelchair accessibility make the stay enjoyable for various travelers. The Golden Tree Hotel is suitable for travelers who value an attractive, central base with the ability to park their car comfortably while continuing to explore Bruges on foot.

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About the hotel


The Golden Tree Hotel is located at Hoefijzerlaan 21, in a stately 1864 mansion that is part of the Unesco protected city center of Bruges. The building exudes nineteenth century grandeur with high ceilings, ornate details and a broad façade, while the interior has been gradually renovated into a comfortable city hotel. In total, the hotel has twenty-six rooms in various categories, from compact standard rooms to more spacious family rooms and deluxe options.

The decor combines classic elements with a contemporary touch: wooden floors, warm colors and modern bathrooms ensure a comfortable stay without losing the character of the mansion. According to official hotel information, all rooms have Wi-Fi, a private bathroom and basic comfort, while the breakfast room serves an extensive breakfast buffet in a nineteenth century room that offers views of the surroundings.

A special advantage of The Golden Tree Hotel is the presence of its own private car park right next to the building. Guests can park their car in the enclosed area, which is a noticeable luxury in a historic city center. If you mainly want to explore Bruges on foot, simply leave the car behind and walk to the main squares and shopping streets in a few minutes. The hotel is also close to't Zand Square, where the concert hall and various restaurants are located, and from where the city center stretches like a network of streets.

Recently, the hotel invested in its own wellness. The spa includes a sauna, hammam, infrared sauna, showers and sun loungers. Deluxe room guests often have access to the spa included in their stay, while other room types can use the facilities at an additional cost. The wellness is open during the day, so you can relax after a day in the city or after a drive to Bruges. Afterwards, there is a bar where you can have a drink in a bathrobe or plain clothes.

The general atmosphere at The Golden Tree Hotel is personal and small-scale. It is run by a team that, according to its own presentation, is strongly committed to warm reception and conviviality, with attention to practical questions about routes, food, activities and parking. Thanks to the combination of heritage, modern facilities, private parking and spa, the hotel presents itself as a comfortable base for those who want to explore Bruges in peace, but still value accessibility and convenience.

The surroundings


Hoefijzerlaan is a wide lane just outside the busiest shopping streets, a short walk from't Zand Square and the concert hall. From the hotel, you can walk to this central meeting place, where cafes, restaurants and public transport come together in a few minutes. A little further east, the densest part of the historic center unfolds with the Markt, the belfry and the narrow streets full of brick facades, stepped gables and small shops.

The neighborhood around the hotel has a pleasant transition from residential streets to the historic center. Towards't Zand you'll find modern facilities, shops and the city's cultural infrastructure; towards Markt, the streetscape is gradually becoming more medieval, with cobblestones, church towers and squares that have defined the city's rhythm for centuries. Because of this location, The Golden Tree Hotel remains quieter than some hotels right on the busiest squares, while still being able to reach almost everything on foot.

In the wider area, some of the most important sights in Bruges are within a short walk: Saint Salvator Cathedral and the Church of Our Lady, the Gruuthuse Museum, the Beguinage with the Minnewater, and various museums along the canals. The city is compact and organized, so you can easily switch between familiar highlights and less busy corners, such as the Sint Jakobsstraat neighborhood or the streets along the Langerei.

Things to do in the area
• Walk from the hotel to the Markt and climb the belfry for a panoramic view of roofs, church towers and canals, and then wander through the surrounding streets past chocolatiers, lace shops and small boutiques.

• Visit the Begijnhof and Minnewaterpark, where whitewashed houses, old trees and quiet lawns create a tranquil atmosphere, and combine this with a visit to the Gruuthuse Museum or St. John's Hospital to better understand the history of Bruges.

• Take a cruise on the canals and end your day with an evening walk along attractively lit bridges and squares, or opt for a themed walk such as a beer or an architectural walk through classic cafes and monumental buildings.

Restaurants & cafes

Restaurants
• Parkrestaurant Brugge — charming restaurant in a nineteenth century mansion on the edge of the center, known for its classic French and Belgian cuisine, fixed menu formulas and an intimate interior with chandeliers and high ceilings, ideal for an extensive evening meal in style.

• Restaurant Reliva Brugge — contemporary restaurant in the historic center that focuses on seasonal cuisine and organic products from local farmers, fishermen and producers, with dishes that appeal to fish and meat lovers as well as vegetarians and vegans.

• Restaurant Tanuki Brugge — Japanese reference in the city center, where chef Ivan Verhelle and his team have been bringing sushi, sashimi, tempura and teppanyaki dishes for decades in an authentic setting that brings a piece of Japan to Bruges.

Cafes & bars
• t Poatersgat Brugge — a hidden beer cellar in the Vlamingstraat, accessible via a discreet entrance, with thick walls, low vaults and an extensive beer menu, where both people from Bruges and visitors come for an evening of tasting in a distinctly cozy atmosphere.

• Comptoir des Arts Brugge — jazz and music café in a basement room in the Vlamingstraat, with a wide range of beers and regular live music, where the combination of intimate setting and cultural programming makes for a lively evening.

• De Kelk Brugge — a characterful beer café in the Langestraat, a household name in Bruges for years, with a range of craft beers, performances and a casual atmosphere that attracts music and craft beer lovers.

Lunch shops
• Nomad Kitchen Bar Brugge — contemporary breakfast and lunch shop on the square't Zand, with a menu full of global dishes, salads, bowls and vegetarian options, in a fresh, modern setting that's perfect for a lunch break between city walks.

• Books & Brunch Bruges — charming combination of a second-hand bookstore and downtown eatery, where you can have breakfast or lunch with salads, sandwiches and seasonal dishes, often with organic and vegetarian options, surrounded by cupboards full of books.

• Carpe Diem Bakery and Tea room Bruges — bakery and tea room in a historic building near the Begijnhof, popular with locals for fresh bread, pastries and waffles, and by visitors for breakfast or a light lunch in an attractive garden or cozy salon.

Accessibility


• Bruges station acts as a regional hub; from there, you can reach The Golden Tree Hotel in a few minutes by taxi or in about fifteen minutes on foot, via wide streets towards't Zand and Hoefijzerlaan.

• For drivers, the combination of the ring road around Bruges and the hotel's private car park is very practical: you drive smoothly to Hoefijzerlaan, park on the site next to the hotel and then explore the city on foot, without worrying about public parking spaces or parking time.

• International travelers can use airports such as Brussels and Ostend, with direct train connections to Bruges; from there, the historic city center and The Golden Tree Hotel are easily accessible by taxi, rental car or local bus lines that circulate around the center.

Summary


The Golden Tree Hotel is a small-scale, attractive hotel in a Unesco protected mansion from 1864, within walking distance of both't Zand and the Bruges Market. With twenty-six stylish rooms, a nineteenth-century style breakfast room, a private spa with sauna and hammam and, above all, a private car park right next to the building, the hotel combines historic charm and contemporary comfort. The location makes it easy to walk to the main sights, museums and squares, while the proximity to the station and the ring makes it easy to reach for trains and car travelers.

The immediate vicinity offers a wide range of places to eat and drink, from fine restaurants such as Parkrestaurant, Reliva and Tanuki to characterful beer cellars such as t Poatersgat and Comptoir des Arts and laid-back lunch spots such as Nomad, Books and Brunch and Carpe Diem. For travelers who want to explore Bruges intensively but also value comfort, private parking and the opportunity to relax in the spa after a city day, The Golden Tree Hotel is an attractive and thoughtful choice in the historic center.

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