An elegant patrician house from the 15th century has been transformed into a luxurious, contemporary hotel.
The enthralling location along the most beautiful canals of Bruges "Den Dijver" immediately immerses you in the enchanting atmosphere of the historic city.
The hotel is ideally located at just 50 m from the celebrated market square.
The hotel has a bar & lounge, private car park, indoor pool, sauna, terrace, as well as a meeting room. Each morning you can enjoy a copious breakfast buffet with Prosecco.
Hotel De Tuilerieën counts 45 unique rooms. All rooms combine modern comfort with authentic charm.
They all have free Wifi access, Flat screen TV’s with an international range of satellite channels, air conditioning, coffee and tea making facilities.
It is possible to book any room type with view on "Den Dijver", one of the most beautiful canals of Bruges.
Suites offer a spacious 45m² of supreme comfort. These rooms consist of a bedroom with a separate living room with sofa.
The hotel also has a few duplex suites, perfect for a stay with your family.
The hotel offers the room in double bed configuration.
This room sleeps maximum 2 adults and 3 children (with supplement).
The Royal Executive room is situated in the hotel’s historic wing. Each room is individually decorated. These rooms are different from the other rooms due to their historic character and size.
The hotel offers the room in twin or double bed configuration. This room sleeps maximum 2 adults and 2 children (with supplement).
These Royal executive rooms offer a fantastic view over the Bruges canals.
These rooms are situated in the hotel’s new wing. All executive rooms are individually decorated.
Some of the Executive rooms have a four-poster bed. These rooms are may be just what you need for a romantic stay.
The hotel offers the room in twin or double bed configuration.
This room sleeps maximum 2 adults and 2 children (with supplement).
Drop by to enjoy wide range of beers, collection of fine whiskey and Gins with matching garnish.
Cozy bar is open every day from 20.00h to 02.00h.
20.00h - 02.00h
Each morning hotel offers a delicious breakfast with Prosecco.
Breakfast can also be served in your room.
07.30h - 11.00h
Hotel De Tuilerieën also has a calm and quiet patio.
Here you can enjoy the sun and a drink.
Sauna and infra red sauna are accessible during your stay.
You as a guest have complimentary access to indoor swimming pool.
Known as the Venice of the North, Bruges is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
The UNESCO was quite right, in 2000, to put the entire historical city center on the World Heritage list.
Walking along the maze of winding cobbled alleys and romantic canals, you imagine yourself in medieval times.
The wealth of museums presents a striking image of this city’s turbulent history.
Bruges is also home to contemporary culture, such as the new Concert Hall, which is one of the most prominent music complexes in Flanders.
The Basilica of the Holy Blood (Heilig-Bloedbasiliek) presides over the central plaza known as the Burg. The church is famous for the crystal vial kept inside that is reputed to contain a drop of Christ's blood.
Béguinage with its white 17th-century houses grouped around a grassy, tree-shaded court was founded in 1245 by Margaret of Constantinople, and today is the home of Benedictine nuns.
On the left, at the far end of the Dijver Canal, stands an attractive ensemble of 15th-century buildings. Here in 1471, the fugitive English king Edward IV took shelter.
The Late Gothic church of Jeruzalemkerk dates from 1428 and was modeled on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
The palace of the Liberty of Bruges is a gold trimmed building on the burg square and dates from 1722 to 1727, when it replaced a 16th-century building as the seat of the Liberty of Bruges.
In the Memling Museum, six exquisite masterpieces by Hans Memling (ca. 1430-94) are on view, each a pearl of Old Flemish art.
From the northwest corner of the Markt, Sint-Jacobstraat continues beyond the Eiermarkt to the Gothic Sint-Jacobskerk.
Immediately opposite the west door of the Church of Our Lady stands the oldest building in Bruges, the Sint-Jansspitaal founded in the 12th century.
The Sint-Salvatorskathedraal is the oldest parish church in Bruges and a cathedral since 1834. Originally founded in the 10th century, most parts of the present building date from the 12th and 13th centuries.
The south side of Bruges' Markt (the main square) is dominated by the Halle with the belfry - Bruges' most distinctive landmark - soaring above it.
The 112-meter-high spire of the Church of Our Lady is the tallest in Belgium. Work began on the nave and aisles around 1230, the outermost aisles and chapels being added in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Head to the Dijver Canal, to visit the Groeninge Museum, which holds Bruges' best collection of art: Old Flemish paintings, a gallery of modern art and a superb collection of views of old Bruges.
At the very heart of the city is the Markt; Bruges' bustling main square, surrounded on all sides by fine buildings from a variety of different periods.
The meeting room Jan Van Eyck with a historical character offers you all modern comfort and natural daylight. During the cold months, you can enjoy the open fireplace.
The hotel features a lounge, where you can enjoy your newspaper, read a book or watch your favorite TV channel.
On the southeast side of the Burg is Bruges' Town Hall (Stadhuis), one of the oldest in Belgium, having been constructed between 1376 and 1420.
HOTEL DE TUILERIEEN
Dijver 7B-8000 BrugesBelgium