Positive Reviews
positive:
The ideal spot to explore Bruges.
Situated on one of the lovely canals that make up this unique European city, the hotel is right in the centre of the city. You can explore the city on foot, grab a bus or a take a taxi and hit up historic districts, the canals, numerous churches and cathe
positive:
Delicious breakfast gets you going.
Each morning, the chefs at the Ter Brughe Hotel cook up a fine feast consisting of hot favourites like eggs and sausages, cold meats, muesli, fruit, yoghurt and an assortment of teas, coffees and juices. The best part is, if you don’t feel like dragging y
positive:
Amazing views and ancient history.
Checking into the hotel is like entering a different world. Although the facilities are modern and chic, the building takes you all the way back to the Middle Ages. In addition to all the history flowing around you, out your window (select rooms), you can
Negative Reviews
negative:
Thin walls won’t stop much sound.
Most visitors to the hotel enjoyed the charms of staying in a building built in the mid-1400s. However, if there’s a downside to this, it’s the lack of insulation in the walls. The walls allow noises from the hallway and adjacent rooms to bleed through. L
negative:
A little muggy in the summer.
Although the hotel is rich with history and very comfortable most of the year round, some prior visitors have found it a touch on the stifling side during the summer. This is due to a lack of air conditioning. If this sounds a little too clammy for your t
negative:
A couple of minor concerns.
Generally speaking, guests of the hotel have found Ter Brughe Hotel an amazing experience. However, some guests have had a few issues with the hotel—nothing major—but enough to make note of, such as low water pressure in the shower, poor lighting in the b