Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in the Ardennes forest is universally regarded as the greatest Formula 1 circuit in the world, featuring the legendary Eau Rouge/Raidillon corner complex and notoriously changeable weather across its 7.004 km. The Belgian Grand Prix has been the stage for some of F1's most memorable battles between Senna, Schumacher, and Hamilton. Hotels in Bruges provide a picturesque Belgian base for Spa visits, combining the circuit with the medieval city's extraordinary beer culture, chocolate, and UNESCO-listed canals.
A magnificent neoclassical mansion in a prime central location with richly furnished rooms, an exceptional collection of Flemish antiques, a wellness suite, and a breakfast room overlooking a private garden. Frequently cited as one of Belgium's finest independent hotels.
Bruges's most photographed hotel — a pair of 16th-century Flemish houses leaning over the Rozenhoedkaai canal bend, with rooms of extraordinary timber-beamed character and views directly over the water that make it one of the most romantic hotels in Belgium.
A five-star hotel occupying the 15th-century palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, with Gothic vaulted ceilings, a private cloister garden, and rooms where Flemish Primitive art heritage is woven into the contemporary decor. One of Bruges's grandest hotels with one of its most important historic settings.
A romantic hotel in a 15th-century guild house on a quiet canal, with an indoor pool carved from the medieval foundations, candlelit restaurant, and exquisitely furnished rooms of Flemish Baroque character. Among the most intimate and personally run luxury hotels in the city.
A modern business hotel in a convenient central location with a fitness centre, reliable service, and well-sized rooms that deliver solid four-star value. The most practical large-format hotel option within the historic ring for groups and business travellers.
A gracious 19th-century mansion in a quiet street with individually furnished rooms of antique character, a walled garden, and an atmosphere of aristocratic Belgian hospitality far removed from the tourist intensity of the Markt. One of Bruges's most appealing mid-range options.