Bruges hotels and parking

Bruges hotels and parking

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derektrimblitz

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313 posts

161 months

Wednesday 19th April 2017
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Hi all

We will be staying in Bruges on our way to the Spa Classic in May. We are travelling in an old Buick which is 18ft long....

Any hotel tips that have big parking slots or nearby secure parking for big cars. The problem is that even he underground parking may not be big enough for the Roadmaster Beast.

thanks

sidekickdmr

5,076 posts

206 months

Wednesday 19th April 2017
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I normally stay in the Novotel, and then directly underneeth there is a underground carpark that I seem to recall is quite spacious, no tight corners that I can recall.

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.2022037,3.226513...

http://prod.interparking.be/en/find-parking/Kateli...

derektrimblitz

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313 posts

161 months

Thursday 20th April 2017
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Thanks for that Sidekick.

I'd seen that car park and wondered. This kind of confirms it.

Cheers

fatboy b

9,493 posts

216 months

Thursday 20th April 2017
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We've used t his place. Slightly out of town, so quieter, and private parking.

http://www.maisonbousson.be/en/




The owner might even let you park in their secure side if you're worried, but it's a good neighbourhood.


Edited by fatboy b on Thursday 20th April 10:16

Targarama

14,635 posts

283 months

Thursday 20th April 2017
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We stayed here:
Hotel Adornes
St- Annarei 26, Historisch Centrum Brugge

A few weeks ago. Very nice hotel with a secure underground carpark 100M away (hotel reserved spaces). Access was OK too.

derektrimblitz

Original Poster:

313 posts

161 months

Thursday 20th April 2017
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Thanks all




lord summerisle

8,138 posts

225 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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There is a large car park at the train station, from which you can get a free bus ride into Bruges by showing your car park ticket to the driver (otherwise its a 10min walk into the town)

Slushbox

1,484 posts

105 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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lord summerisle said:
There is a large car park at the train station, from which you can get a free bus ride into Bruges by showing your car park ticket to the driver (otherwise its a 10min walk into the town)
Used this a couple of times. Entrance is immediately past the train station plaza. The top deck isn't much used by the locals and was mostly empty in June last year. €15 for 24 hours, (2016) pay on exit. There's an Ibis Brugge Centrum directly opposite with views of the car park from the front and elevator access from the car park. There's a Carrefours in the Plaza plus cafes on the upper deck.

Ten minute walk into centre passes a couple of nice resto's mostly used by the locals. Large park opposite.



MarshPhantom

9,658 posts

137 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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How badly do you want it to be secure parking?

If not, my top tip would by the river (have done more than a few nights in our campervan), free parking, never that busy. Street called Langerei is where we normally head for, nice and central.


Hotels - Hans Memling is rather nice.

H_K

4,942 posts

199 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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Slushbox said:
lord summerisle said:
There is a large car park at the train station, from which you can get a free bus ride into Bruges by showing your car park ticket to the driver (otherwise its a 10min walk into the town)
Used this a couple of times. Entrance is immediately past the train station plaza. The top deck isn't much used by the locals and was mostly empty in June last year. €15 for 24 hours, (2016) pay on exit. There's an Ibis Brugge Centrum directly opposite with views of the car park from the front and elevator access from the car park. There's a Carrefours in the Plaza plus cafes on the upper deck.

Ten minute walk into centre passes a couple of nice resto's mostly used by the locals. Large park opposite.
It's even less then that. €3.50 per day when we were there a couple of months ago.

Lots of space on the top deck. Whilst its not secure per se, we stayed in the adjacent Ibis and didn't notice anything untoward in the car park whilst going back and forth from the hotel. Very easy walk into the town centre from there too.

Hotel is pretty basic, but both hotel and car park and far better value compared to the town centre.

p1stonhead

25,549 posts

167 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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Kempinski Dukes Palace has a big underground car park with large entrance. Should be fine.

Lovely lovely hotel too.


so called

9,090 posts

209 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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I can only recommend not to stay at the Crowne Paza. Nice hotel and we normally stay there but the underground car park is tight.
A little bit of a struggle with my much smaller TVR.

morgs_

1,663 posts

187 months

Tuesday 16th May 2017
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Bloody hell, I was worried about space for parking my car hehe

We're staying in the Ibis and the plan is to use the public car park across the way, which I'm told has a reasonable amount of manoeuvring space and is usually fairly quiet this time of year.