Showing posts with label Belgium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Belgium. Show all posts

11.11.2015

Budget-friendly hotel in Bruges: Hotel Fevery

This hotel is awesome and just off the beaten path in Bruges.  Paul, the owner, is super friendly in a reserved, endearing, European way.  The breakfasts are tasty and served in a cozy room.  The hotel is "green" so the water pressure isn't great, but that's what you should expect in an ecohotel.  Apart from the service, the best part about this hotel is the price.  We got a 2-room suite (with a shared bathroom) for 250 euros (the two-night total!)  I'm sure it's higher in the summer, but this was my second trip to Bruges in March and winter is a magical time to visit Bruges.

Also, there is a direct bus you can take here from the Bruges train station.  It is a short walk from the bus stop and a lot cheaper than a taxi.



11.14.2013

Ribs 'n Beer in Bruges, Belgium

Ribs 'n Beer, a cozy restaurant in Bruges, does a mean business.  The service is friendly yet brusk and efficient.  On our most recent visit to the city, we had the opportunity to eat dinner here, by the roaring fireplace no less.   I haven't eaten too many ribs in my life, but the ribs here are finger-licking good.  You can have your pick when it comes to the rib sauce--even the sauce made with chocolate is rich and flavorful.  This establishment is always packed so be sure and have a reservation. On a cold winter's night in Bruges, BBQ ribs are just what the doctor ordered.

Ribs n Beer is located at Ezelstraat 50 in Bruges 

5.22.2013

Cafe Verdi in Bruges

As soon as we arrived at our hotel in Bruges, we set out for waffles at our favorite place.  Sadly, they don't serve waffles anymore so we opted for tea at Cafe Verdi.  The interior decor has an old world feel, evoking an 19th century cafe.  We both enjoyed our mixed fruit and strawberry waffles generously topped with whipped cream.  The tea proved to be a nice dose of caffeine after our 10-hour flight to Paris and subsequent 2.5 hour train to Bruges.



Cafe Verdi is located at Vlamingstraat 5 in Bruges

4.27.2013

Groot Vlaenderen in Bruges

Groot Vlaenderen is a dark, intimate pre and after-dinner bar in Bruges (just outside the Markt) that does cocktails really well, and at a decent price point.
 A really good margarita
The sleek interior is beautiful and cozy with lots of candlelight and this impressive chandelier.
 

Groot Vlaenderen is located at Vlamingstraat 94 in Bruges

4.10.2011

In Bruges

{Canal}
{Window from my favorite cafe, de Medici Sorbetiere}
{The ever-popular bicycle}
The great thing about living in Paris is the accessibility to other great European cities.  One of those is Bruges, Belgium.  I knew a friend who had visited the city about five years ago, but other than that, my exposure to the Belgian medieval town was limited.  That is, until last March, when my younger brother told my mother that we had to go (when she was visiting me in Paris) after he had seen the movie "In Bruges" starring Colin Farrell.  

Not long after, we found ourselves on the wonderful hi-speed train out of Gare du Nord and into Brussels where we connected to Bruges.  We had a wonderful long-weekend stay and we most definitely have plans to go back.
{Waffles from de Medici Sorbetiere, topped with honeydew melon, pineapple, and fresh whipped cream}
{In a candy store}
Where to stay: Hotel Prinsenhof- extremely professional staff, nice rooms (I love that the turndown service includes not only Belgian chocolate but a cute hand-drawn weather forecast for the next few days), a fabulous champagne breakfast, and an adorable hotel dog make this a place I would return to in a heartbeat
Where to eat:  De Stove, a wonderful restaurant run by a sweet husband and wife team (he does the cooking and she mans the front) offers delicious choices like perfectly cooked steak and juicy strawberry desserts- no detail goes unnoticed.
{Dessert from De Stove}
What to do:  If you can stomach it, climb the tower in the square and take in the view (after you make it down, you will see that Colin Farrell's character was 100% right (if not politically incorrect) in the film when he advises against climbing the tower to overweight American tourists.  Rent your own bicycle or take part in a guided tour (We used Pink Bear).  Walk the canals at nightfall.  Visit the church. Indulge in a Belgian specialty of delicious homemade waffles and fresh fruit- I recommend de Medici Sorbetiere, Geldmuntstraat 9, Bruges, 050.33.93.41
{Hot chocolates in Bruges came with adorable candied chocolates and whipped cream on the side}
Where to party: Bruges doesn't have the nightlife of a bigger cosmopolitan European city, but if you are a beer aficionado (and even if you aren't), you don't want to miss checking out 't Brugs Berrtje- a fabulous pub with over 300 Belgian beers, and 5 on draft.  If you're not a beer fan, try a fun flavor like raspberry-flavored beer.
{Bruges windows, ready for Easter}
What to buy as presents/souvenirs: For your beer-loving friends, there are some touristy shops in the main square where you can purchase (among other things) individual Belgian beer and they all come with fun, unique labels which will serve as a nice reminder of your trip long after the beer is gone.
{View from the tower}