Set in the meandering alleys of the city, the Duc De Bourgogne merges history, regional cuisine, and authenticity to render a coveted refuge for travelers. The property's distinct heritage dates back to the 1600s. Once celebrated as a hub for the city's elite, it now serves as a beloved retreat for those seeking serenity amidst the city's hustle and bustle.
Right in the heart of the city, the Duc De Bourgogne Bruges is centrally situated, offering proximity to the Grand Place, the historic fish market, and the Burg Square. Aesthetic delights await not just inside the hotel the nearby Rozenhoedkaai channels and swans make a magnificent sight. If wanderlust strikes, the Ostend-Bruges is just 35 km away and the Bruges can be reached with a leisurely 20 minutes' walk. Twelve people or more? There are special menus tailored for sizeable groups, available only a few weeks after the season in January.
At the Hotel Duc De Bourgogne, guests are accommodated in thoughtfully equipped, classically comfortable rooms. Each room features a private bathroom stocked with free amenities and a hairdryer along with a flat-screen TV for entertainment. For mornings when you clinch the desire to pamper yourself with a hot brew, an espresso machine awaits with a selection of tea and coffee.
Known as one of the country's most romantic restaurants, Hotel Duc De Bourgogne Bruges immerses guests in a sumptuously fine dining experience. It serves a delicious breakfast with an array of freshly baked breads, fruit, juices, and eggs at its restaurant. Dinner here is unsurpassed prepared with fresh, local ingredients, the regional cuisine is coupled with the most delectable wines from the cellar. Not to mention, the lunch menu thrills with three courses.
Both the Duc De Bourgogne Bruges and the restaurant stay open every day, thriving to upkeep their legacy, even on public holidays. The Duc de Bourgogne team, backed by experience with small, medium, and large groups, goes above and beyond to ensure your stay is seamless.