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Hotel de Tuilerieen, Bruges, Belgium


Star rating: StarStarStarStar
Address: Dyver 7, 8000 Bruges, Belgium

Rates from: EUR 170  

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Come for

  • Intimate and charming interiors
  • Canal views
  • Reasonable rates

Not suitable for

  • Those who prefer uber-modern design

Children

The hotel welcomes children, and is happy to meet the special requests of families. A babysitting service is available for guests. The chocolate fountain at breakfast is a favourite for children.

Eating in

Guests can enjoy a meal from the dining room and the bar is open late into the night. There is always room service when you want to stay in, which runs around the clock.

Press Quotes

"The location is delightful, as is the splendid interior. The indoor pool is a bonus in the unlikely event you tire of sightseeing." Telegraph 07

"A luxurious 15th-century townhouse hotel stuffed with antiques, that's romantic, serene and comes complete with a chic little spa."


Hotel de Tuilerieen by Gemma Pitcher


A patrician residence, dating back to the 15th-century, Hotel de Tuilerieen overlooks Den Dyver, one of the grandest canals in Bruges. With the dining room done in delicate hues of grey, a black and white marble floor and romantic trompe l’oeuil paintings on the walls, the luxury hotel has a confidently subtle decor.

The facilities

The lovely Edwardian-style indoor pool and Jacuzzi, housed in a beautifully lit glass-sided pavilion, steam and shimmer seductively 24 hours a day. The luxury hotel's sauna and Turkish bath are also open round the hour. Guests can curl up near the open fireplace in the 15th-century patrician, and enjoy the lavish daily breakfast buffet. For those guests using the luxury hotel for private meetings, lunch and dinner catering can be arranged.

The rooms

The 45 bedrooms in the luxury hotel vary widely in shape, size and colour scheme, but all display the same sure aesthetic touch, the work of Anglophile interior designer Pieter Porters, and all of the luxury hotel's guestrooms are very spacious. Rooms overlooking the canal in the ‘old wing’ are stunning - light and airy, with dove grey and pale yellow colour schemes and stripped wooden floors. Rooms and suites in the ‘new wing’ (formerly a bank) of the luxury hotel have wooden panelling and rich red walls, some with four posters or private terraces. Enormous bathrooms, both marble and palatial are an added treat.


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