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Bruges Hotel de Goezeput

Hotel de Goezeput

Goezeputstraat 29, Bruges, Belgium | (888) 898-9734

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Overview

Pros
  • Convenient, pretty location in the center of historic Bruges

  • Close to attractions including Market Square and the Groeninge Museum

  • Distinctive setting in renovated 18th-century
    monastery, with some original architectural features

  • Clean, quiet rooms with historic character, sleek, modern bathrooms and flat-screen TVs

  • Ample continental breakfast buffet (for a fee)

  • Stylish lobby lounge bar and outdoor terrace on-site

  • Affordable room rates

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • 100% non-smoking (a con for some)

Cons
  • Limited facilities, with no full restaurant, fitness center,
    or business center on-site

  • Fee for breakfast and fee for parking (parking is 10-minute walk away)

  • Rooms do not have minibars, mini-fridges, coffee/tea
    makers, or air-conditioning

  • Some double beds are two singles pushed together

  • Some rooms may experience noise from street or stairs

Bottom Line

Housed in a former 18th-century monastery,
the 15-room Hotel de Goezeput is a charming, mid-range, two-floor hotel with an attractive mix of modern
and classic elements. The rooms are clean, quiet, and full of historical character; flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi are standard. The property offers a breakfast buffet, modern lounge bar, and
attractive outdoor terrace. With an excellent location in central
Bruges, the hotel is within a 10-minute walk of shopping, dining, and major attractions including Market Square, St. Salvator's Cathedral, and the Groeninge Museum. A family-run
hotel, it has a warm and friendly feel and is a good choice for
travelers who want budget prices with a little more style and historic
character than basic hotels, but expect to pay for breakfast and parking. 

Map

Goezeputstraat 29, Bruges, Belgium
Amenities
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Cable
  • Cribs
  • Free Breakfast
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed

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Full Review

Scene

Small hotel with a distinctive setting in former 18th-century monastery with mix of historic character and modern style

Hotel de Goezeput is a small, mid-range property housed in a restored 18th-century
monastery building, which retains much of its historical charm and
architectural features including a carved wooden staircase and wood beams in the
rooms and hallways. Guests enter the hotel to a lobby with an antique wall map,
brown leather sofa, tourist brochures, and dark-wood trim, paneling, and
furnishings. The stylish modern lobby lounge has big black-and-white fashion
and music photos on the wall, blond-wood tables, a fireplace, and bookshelves
with art, travel, and music books and magazines. Guests gather here and in the
pretty little courtyard terrace with landscaping and covered tables and chairs.
Breakfast can be taken here in the summer months. The atmosphere at the hotel
is warm and friendly. The hotel tends to draw tourists, who appreciate the
hotel's quaintness and charm, and central location near the main Bruges
attractions. The multilingual staff is helpful and knowledgeable.

Location

Quiet location in central Bruges, a one-minute walk from St. Salvator's Cathedral and a seven-minute walk from Market Square    

Hotel de Goezeput is on a pretty cobbled street
in a mainly residential area of central Bruges, with some shops a short walk
away. The area is quiet and doesn't get much traffic. The location is good for
tourists, as it's a short walk to major attractions, shopping, dining, and
bars. It's also accessible by car, being less than a minute drive east of the
R30 ring road. The Het Zand bus station is a two-minute walk west and Bruges
train station is a four-minute drive or 10-minute walk south. St. Salvator's
Cathedral is a minute walk north. Market Square and the Belfort medieval tower are
a seven-minute walk northeast. Located a five-minute walk east, the Groeninge
Museum features 15-century Flemish paintings from the likes of Jan Van Eyck.
Right near the Groeninge are the Church of Our Lady and Gruuthuse Museum of
applied arts. The Diamond Museum is a four-minute walk southeast and the
Basilica of the Holy Blood is a nine-minute walk northeast of the hotel. A
10-minute walk south brings guests to the area with the De Halve Maan Brewery,
Beguinage Convent, and Minnewater Lake. Ostend-Bruges International Airport is
a 30-minute drive west of the Hotel de Goezeput. 

Rooms

Simple, modern rooms with sleek bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs    

The Hotel de Goezeput has 15 non-smoking rooms in
a two-floor historic building. The hotel has no elevator, but the staircase is wide
enough to enable carrying luggage. Rooms are available in Single, Small Double, Standard
Double, Standard Twin, Superior, Deluxe, Triple, and Family categories. They have a modern and minimalist feel, but retain some of the historic
architectural elements of the building including wood ceiling beams. Some rooms are attic style with
slanted ceilings and skylight-style windows. Each is clean, gets good natural
light, and are largely quiet apart from some occasional and minor noise from
the street or creaking stairs. Rooms have a muted but warm color palette with
white cotton bedding, beige walls, dark-wood furniture, and hardwood floors.
Some rooms feature decorative elements like houndstooth-style print throw
pillows, sailing ship models, and color documentary photos on the wall. Some
rooms feature views of the historic city center and neighboring buildings with
their distinctive red clay tile roofs. All come with in-room safes, free
Wi-Fi, and 32-inch flat-screen TVs. Channel selection is limited, and some
rooms have their TVs mounted on the wall at an angle awkward for viewing from
the bed. Some have a combination of tables and chairs, luggage racks,
full-length mirrors, wardrobes, and books for reading. Some rooms do not have
closets, just hangers on hooks. Rooms do not have coffee/tea makers or air-conditioning. The Singles are small and some
double beds are two single beds pushed together. Bathrooms are sleek, modern, and well lit, with gray and white tile along with hairdryers, though counter space can be limited. 

Features

Continental breakfast buffet, lounge bar, and outdoor terrace    

The hotel serves an ample continental breakfast buffet (for a fee)
with hard-boiled eggs, cold cuts, cheeses, croissants, pastries, breads from a
nearby bakery, hot and cold cereals, fresh fruit, coffee, tea, and juice. In
the summer months breakfast can be taken on the small but lovely courtyard terrace with picnic tables and umbrellas. The modern
lounge bar serves a good selection of beer, wine, liquor, and cocktails in a stylish environment complete with large scale fashion and music photographs and contemporary furniture. A public computer, safes, and tourist info are all available on-site. The front desk is closed overnight, so guests need to notify the hotel in advance if they'll be checking in
late, and then use a punch code to enter the hotel after hours.
Secured parking (for a fee) is available at the train station, a 10-minute walk
south. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.