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Bruges: 4-star hotels
From Bruges/Brugge Web Guide

Hotel Azalea
This hotel occupies a rebuilt 14th Century patrician house and is reasonably priced by four-star standards. It's on a quiet street just 200 meters from the market square. See user comments.

Hotel Hans Memling
The Memling is 150 meters from the Grand-Place or main square of Bruges and 100 meters from an indoor parking garage. It offers 36 rooms, plus a bar and a garden terrace. Pets are welcome. See user comments.

Hotel Scandic
The Scandic was built in 2002. It's about 2 km or 1.5 miles from the city center, making it convenient primarily for travelers with cars. The 120 rooms are modern, with wooden floors, and the hotel has a French restaurant plus a dining terrace (summer only) that overlooks the gardens. A fitness center and jogging track are on the premises.

Hotel Montanus
This 17th Century mansion belonged to a cabinet minister before it was converted into a hotel. It has 24 rooms and is located near the center of town.

Hotel Acacia
The Acacia has 36 rooms and suites, plus an indoor swimming pool. It's centrally located and is affiliated with the Best Western chain.

Hotel Ter Brughe
Breakfast is served in a vaulted cellar at the Hotel Ter Brughe, which was built as a wealthy trader's house in the 16th Century. Garage parking is available.

Hotel Biskajer
The building is old, but the interior is discreetly modern and wheelchair-accessible.

Hotel Bourgoensch Hof
An old patrician's house has been turned into an 11-room hotel and restaurant with a view of a canal, medieval bridges, and the Bruges Town Hall. The bistro serves Flemish and international dishes.

Hotel Heritage
Don't let the 1869 exterior fool you--each of the Hansa's 20 rooms has modern amenities, including two telephones and optional Wi-Fi Internet access.

Hotel Karos
Dogs are welcome at this hotel between the railway station and the town center.

Pand Romantik Hotel
Old stone fireplaces in the two lounges, four-poster beds in the 24 rooms, and a reception hall that was once a carriage house add atmosphere to the Romantik Pandhotel, which overlooks the Belfry in downtown Bruges.

Hostellerie Pannenhuis
Free parking is one of the perks at the Pannenhuis, a former "notary house" just outside the town center. The hotel has a garden with sun terrace, and most rooms have balconies.

Hotel Prinsenhof
The Prinsenhof is only a minute or two away from the Market Square, in a handsome brick building with attractive public rooms.

Hotel De Snippe
The De Snippe is a former mayor's residence with 5 rooms and 4 suites. Its decor is 18th Century, and you can dine in the winter garden.

Die Swaene
"The Swan" claims to be a favorite of honeymooners. It has 22 bedrooms, a lounge that once served as a meeting room for the Guild of Tailors, and a vaulted 17th Century dining room.

Hotel De Tuilerieën
An indoor swimming pool and "flowery private courtyard parking" are two of the amenities offered by this hotel, which is in the medieval heart of Bruges.

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