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Two Rooms in Bruges is located at Hendrik Consciencelaan 35, in a quiet, green district, a short distance from the historic center and Bruges station. This small-scale guesthouse has an intimate, 19th-century atmosphere: two tastefully decorated rooms with a total of four beds, linen linen, bathrobes and a small library. Guests will find contemporary comforts such as free WiFi, cable TV, a Nespresso machine and a minibar, while breakfast is served in the room, conservatory or garden every morning between 09:00 and 10:00. Practical for travelers by car: there is no private car park, street parking nearby is available but paid between 09:00 — 20:00; however, there are cheaper public car parks at the Station and a free Park & Ride about eight minutes' walk away. Take into account the steep stairs to the rooms (no lift): the guesthouse is therefore less suitable for people with reduced mobility or babies, making Two Rooms in Bruges ideal for travelers who appreciate peace and personal attention and who want to explore the medieval highlights of Bruges on foot or with short drives.

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Two Rooms in Bruges is a small-scale guesthouse with only two rooms, housed in an elegant but unpretentious mansion at Hendrik Consciencelaan 35. Behind the austere façade, two bright, stylishly decorated rooms with a total of four sleeping places await. One room has a king-size bed, the other has twin beds; both have quality linen, free WiFi, cable TV, minibar, Nespresso machine, kettle, tea and small gifts such as Belgian chocolate. Bathrobes and care products are ready in the bathroom, so you can take a breather after a day in the city.
Every morning, between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m., a continental breakfast is served in your room or in the conservatory, with fresh bread, croissants, yoghurt, fruit, cheese and charcuterie; simple dietary requirements can be accommodated upon request. The house dates back to the nineteenth century and has no elevator; a fairly steep staircase leads to the rooms, something to take into account for guests with reduced mobility or families with very young children. The minimum stay is two nights and check-in usually takes place between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., possibly by appointment at another time. Two Rooms in Bruges is smoke-free, pets are not allowed and young children have limited access due to the stairs and the quiet, adult atmosphere. Payment can be made in cash or by bank transfer, and cancellations must be arranged directly with the owners in good time.
Two Rooms in Bruges is located on the city walls, on a quiet and tree-lined avenue near the Smedenpoort. On the one hand, you can look out at the greenery and the old fortress structures; on the other, you can walk to the compact, medieval center in a short time. The neighborhood feels residential and relaxed: stately townhouses, small front gardens and a green canal around the old town. Nevertheless, the most important sights are surprisingly close by.
From the Hendrik Consciencelaan, you can walk to the station in one direction and to the Markt and the Belfry in the other in about ten minutes. Along the way, you'll pass the Concertgebouw and King Albert Park, where you can take a breather on a couch. The location is therefore ideal for those who want to explore Bruges on foot but would like to return to a quiet street in the evening without a busy nightlife at their doorstep. There are a few local shops and small places to eat in the vicinity, while the full range of restaurants, cafes and museums is a short walk away in the city center.
• Take a city walk from the Smedenpoort along the old city walls to the Markt, with stops at the medieval Belfry Tower, the Burg Town Hall and the canals around the Rozenhoedkaai.
• Visit the museum cluster around the Sint Janshospitaal and the Groeninge Museum, where you'll discover Flemish primitives and Bruges city history, and combine this with a quiet moment in the Begijnhof garden.
• Plan an evening around the Concertgebouw and the square't Zand: a show followed by a walk through the illuminated city center and a final drink in one of the historic cafes.
Restaurants
• The Mangerie
The Mangerie on the Oude Burg offers sophisticated cuisine with worldly accents based on seasonal products. In the warm interior with an open kitchen, you can taste dishes that elegantly combine local ingredients and oriental influences, ideal for a special night out.
• Patrick Devos
Restaurant Patrick Devos in the Zilverstraat is located in a historic building in the old town. The kitchen focuses on sophisticated seasonal menus with a lot of attention to vegetables, light sauces and a classic base, making it a peaceful place for those who like to dine extensively in a cultural setting.
• Du Phare Restaurant
Restaurant Du Phare is located on the outskirts of the city towards Smedenpoort and combines French Belgian dishes with influences from world cuisine. The menu includes both hearty classics and lighter dishes, in a casual bistro atmosphere that goes well with a relaxing evening meal after a day in the city.
Cafes & bars
• The Bruges Bear
Biercafé't Brugs Beertje in the Kemelstraat is a household name in Bruges and known for its impressive range of Belgian beers. In the cozy brown interior with old beer commercials, you mix between locals and visitors who taste and compare different beers at small tables.
• Great Flanders
Groot Vlaenderen in the Vlamingstraat is an atmospheric cocktail bar in a historic mansion, with high ceilings, dark wood accents and an extensive menu of classic and contemporary creations. It's a great spot for a stylish aperitif or a late night drink after a downtown dinner.
• 2nd The Beer Wall
2be The Beer Wall in Wollestraat combines a beer bar with an iconic glass wall full of beer bottles and a terrace with views of the canals. You can drink Belgian beers in all styles while looking out over one of the most photographed spots in Bruges, making it a fun stop while exploring the city.
Lunch shops
• Bar Lowie
Bar Lowie in the Eekhoutstraat is a fresh brunch and lunch shop that focuses on fresh, local products. It offers specialty coffee, savory waffles, toasts and seasonal lunch dishes in a bright, contemporary interior, ideal for a quiet lunch break.
• Tougou Food Tasting
Tougou Food Tasting in the Smedenstraat is a day shop that focuses entirely on a sophisticated lunch with fresh ingredients. The menu changes with the season and offers creative, beautifully presented dishes in a relaxed, well-kept setting that is ideal for a culinary stopover.
• The Republic Grand Café
The Grand Café van De Republiek in Sint Jakobsstraat combines a lively atmosphere with an accessible lunch menu. It offers salads, daily specials and simple hot dishes, often with a creative twist, in a spacious interior with a pleasant courtyard for sunny days.
• Travel by train to Bruges station, from where you can walk to Two Rooms in Bruges via the city walls in about ten minutes, or take a short taxi ride if you're traveling with luggage.
• There are direct trains to Bruges from Brussels and other Belgian cities; international travelers can transfer to the train via Brussels or Charleroi airports and thus reach the station directly.
• Walking and cycling are the most practical for getting around the city: the Hendrik Consciencelaan connects to the city walls, so you can easily walk or cycle to the city center, the Concertgebouw and the most important museums without having to constantly use the car.
Two Rooms in Bruges does not have its own private car park, but its location near the city walls and the station makes parking relatively easy to organize. In the Hendrik Consciencelaan itself, paid street parking usually applies during the day; this is convenient for shorter stays or arrivals and departures, although the costs for multi-day stays add up quickly.
For longer stays, many guests opt for one of the large public car parks. Parking Centrum Station next to the station offers many places, a convenient daily rate and a short walk to the guesthouse along a convenient route. In the city center, underground car parks such as Parking Centrum t Zand, Parking Biekorf, Parking Pandreitje and Parking Langestraat are interesting alternatives if you prefer to park closer to the historic heart and then walk to Two Rooms in Bruges.
If you want to park as cheaply as possible, you can use the city's peripheral car parks, such as P plus R Coiseaukaai or P plus R Waggelwater. From there, city buses run to the city center at an affordable or even free rate, or you can opt for a longer but pleasant walk to the city. The owners of Two Rooms in Bruges also point out that there is a free park and ride option about an eight-minute walk away, which is interesting if you want to leave the car for the entire stay. For extra security, you can reserve a spot in advance in one of the larger car parks or via a nearby SparkSpot car park, so you don't have to search when you arrive.
Two Rooms in Bruges is an intimate guesthouse with only two rooms, ideal for those staying in Bruges who value peace, comfort and a personal atmosphere. The combination of nineteenth century charm with modern amenities, a catered continental breakfast and attention to details such as bathrobes, quality linen and a well-stocked minibar makes the stay homely and relaxing. The location on a green, quiet lane near the Smedenpoort gives the feeling of sitting on the edge of the city, while the Markt, the station, the Concertgebouw and the most important museums are within walking distance.
For drivers, there are various parking options, from street parking to large center garages, station parking and peripheral car parks with favorable rates or free bus connections to the center. Once parked, the car is often no longer necessary: the compact scale of Bruges, the walking routes along the city walls and canals, and the good cycling opportunities make it easy to fill several days with culture, gastronomy and quiet city walks. Two Rooms in Bruges is therefore especially suitable for travelers who are looking for a small-scale, atmospheric base to discover Bruges at a thoughtful pace and with an eye for detail.
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