| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| This hotel was part of a large restaurant complex with many spots to dine, inside and out, of varying formality. The hotel seemed to take a back seat to the dining and pub facilities and service. The interiors of two or three adjacent townhouses appeared to have been converted to the hotel/restaurant. The room I received as a single person was tiny, but the bed was large and comfortable. Bedding was good. The hallways to the room were outdated and dark. On the third floor, I felt I would be at risk if fire broke out. The bathroom was small, but clean and functional. English was spoken by the desk clerks, and personnel were pleasant. There seemed to be a high turnover of hotel guests in the highly touristic town, Brugge. The location was quiet in the evenings. It was on one corner of a huge public paved square, T Z'and. An under utilized cultural center and information center were across the street from the hotel. This square served as the main local and tourist bus depot too. From the train station, it was a very pleasant ten minute walk through a gorgeous park to reach the hotel. The sights I wished to see started more than seven blocks away. I'd recommend just factoring in the cost of cabs and staying closer to the historic sights next time. |
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| From: Christine Chapple, Australia |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| In our seven weeks of recent overseas travel, both my husband and I would rate this hotel as being one of the best for quality standards in general. Hotel staff were excellent, and our questions and requests were always answered with enthusiasm and care. We were delighted with the restaurant which we were able to enjoy on several occasions. |
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| From: SL, France |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| A nice hotel with spacious rooms in a romantic city. The staff was very welcoming. I deeply recommend this hotel. |
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| From: david hardy, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| We had a "luxury" room: very smart, beautiful bathroom, opened onto roof terrace. But it was small & the terrace was spoilt by the kitchen smells as it overlooked the ventilation from there, such a pity! Reasonable breakfast.Very convenient location & ideal for a night or two. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: February, 2008 |
| Clean but small rooms. Not much choise at the breakfastbuffet. |
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| From: Sebastian Cabrera, Argentina |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| It's a very nice hotel, well-located, with clean rooms but too hot bathroom. Poor internet connection (wi-fi) but recommended to single traveller or young couple. Please, location indicated on maps is to be modified; not clear. |
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| From: sara menichelli, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| The hotel is at walking distance from the centre. The building is very pretty and in local style. Some of the rooms have been renewed, but not mine which needed a facelift. This is a small family run hotel. Breakfast is served in a pretty room on the groundfloor and is quite rich. |
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| From: JS, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: July, 2008 |
| A rambling hotel created (I think) from several old buildings. There is a lift. My room had a lovely rooftop-and-spires view. There is no traffic noise at the back of the hotel, but lots of bells and (in my case) noise from the hotel kitchens. I always use ear-plugs, so it wasn't a problem for me. The room itself was fine, the hotel staff courteous, breakfast included hot and cold foods with juices/teas/coffee and so on. Served from 8am, which may be a bit late for some people. The hotel is on T'Zand, a huge square with lots of places to eat/drink (very useful indeed after a long day's walking). It's about 10 minutes walk from the railway station, all cobbles. I didn't eat at the hotel, but it was busy every night and, I think, has a good reputation for its food. 'Internet access' means there is wireless availability for your laptop: there is no computer available. I'd stay there again. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| Rooms not as good as expected. Arrival entrance, restaurant and everyhting else looked lovely but rooms a bit of a let down. Breakfast was poor - we got down about 10.10 and it finished at 10.30 so a lot of it was gone and the hot food was quite cold but I guess that was my fault for not getting up early enough. Service brilliant though and the lady who works on the front desk was increddibly friendly and helpful. I might stay here again but only if I got a cheap deal again. |
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| From: IS, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: July, 2008 |
| Nice hotel. Old building and full of character Nice room. Modern, stylish and and well decorated Very comfortable bed Very helpful staff at Reception Convenient for sightseing in the old town I would stay there again |
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| From: Ruby Almeida, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: October, 2007 |
| Perfect, convenient location to the main long term car park. Our room was in the annex and so was not in the main building and was with out lift access to our room. Room was comfortable, though wanted a twin room but got a double instead. Room too hot and bed too bouncy!
Food choice great and inclusive breakfast was expansive.
To be recommended. |
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| From: LB, USA |
| Date of Stay: June, 2008 |
| Hotel t'Putje is an wonderful hotel in the center of Brugge. It is convenient to the train station (although you should get specific directions to the hotel from there) and quite close to the center of town and all the sights. Brugge itself was the favorite stop on my trip and is a spectacular city, not to be missed! The staff is especially helpful at this hotel which is a good value for the money. |
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| From: PR, Portugal |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| Hotels in Brugge are not cheap. This one has the central location as its main advantage. The rooms are very small, the bathroom is absoulutely tiny, and the right temperature for the water is not easy to find. The breakfast is basic. I would recommend this hotel is the objective is to find a relatively cheap hotel (for the city) in a central location, for just one or two days. |
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| From: QD, South Africa |
| Date of Stay: August, 2007 |
| Very nice, tastefully decorated hotel. Bathrooms spacious with designed fittings etc. Rooms tastefully decorated and spacious. Overall very positive. Breakfasts great food in great surroundings. Airconditioning in rooms very effective. Parking garage literally underneith hotel (no need to walk far distances with luggage). Only negative: Drywall partitioning between rooms so not sound proof at all; neighbouring rooms woke us a couple of times during the night. |
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| From: BS, Canada |
| Date of Stay: August, 2007 |
| Very poor directions from the train station. It is actually right across from the tourist office. The hotel is buried inside the restaurant. The front desk is only open from 8:30 to 20:00 so if you need to leave earlier as we did, pay the night before. The best part about this hotel is the restaurant nearby called the "Belle Epoque", it is fantastic. The waiter is the owner and service and food are exceptional. |
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| From: AB, Italy |
| Date of Stay: July, 2007 |
| neat and welcoming! staff very efficient, kind and smiling !! |
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| From: JC, France |
| Date of Stay: May, 2007 |
| Our room was very quiet, but it may not be the case for all rooms, as the front of the hotel stands on a rather crowdy area. |
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| From: LUISA MARIA GIL CASORRAN, Spain |
| Date of Stay: October, 2006 |
| Hotel tranquilo, al lado de un parque, pero tambien junto a una zona de restaurantes y bares (aunque por la noche cierran pronto).Enfrente del Auditorio nuevo. Muy acogedor y coqueton.Personal muy amable y competente. Brujas merece un viaje asi como la estancia en este Hotel. Gracias. |
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| From: Stephen Jusypiw, Australia |
| Date of Stay: September, 2006 |
| The room was very comfortable. A table and chairs would have added to the amenity of the room. The hotel description indicated internet facilities, this was not the case. The breakfast attendant was haughty and remote. Not a good start to the day. |
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| From: Ewen Mann, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: July, 2006 |
| Very near ot all the town centre attractions and also to station. |
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