B&B An Officers House
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Located 5 minutes away from the centre of Bruges, this small bed and breakfast, overlooking the English monastery, offers a cosy atmosphere with easy access to the main sights of the city centre.
Situated in a quiet neighbourhood, the house was built in 1830 for an English officer of the royal guard. Today it houses comfortable and spacious rooms that are the ideal base for exploring the historic centre of Bruges.
Breakfast buffet is served in a private room.
Bruges is renowned for it's Gothic architecture, whilst you are there you can see perfect examples of this in:
- The Belfort: built in the 13th century, it houses a municipal Carillion comprising of 47 bells. The city still employs a full-time bell ringer, who puts on regular free concerts.
- Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk (Church of Our Lady): the sculpture of Madonna and Child can be seen in the transept. The church's brick spire is Europe's highest brick tower/building, at 122 metres.
Bruges also has a very fine collection of medieval and early modern art which can be seen in the nunmerous museums around the city.
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