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Huswell - Luxurious apartment with parking
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Appartement entier
3 chambres2 salles de bain6 personnes220 m²
Équipements populaires
- Parking disponible
- Cuisine
- Climatisation
- Cheminée
- Espace extérieur
Découvrir la zone
Beernem, Vlaams Gewest
- Bruges Christmas Market13 min en voiture
- Historic Centre of Brugge13 min en voiture
- Grand-Place de Bruges13 min en voiture
- Ostende (OST-Aéroport international d'Ostende-Bruges)31 min en voiture
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Huswell - Luxurious apartment with parking
Summary:
This modern 3 bedroom apartment in Beernem is the perfect place for families or friends to stay. With spacious and bright rooms and two bathrooms, you'll be able to enjoy your trip in style. The apartment has a modern kitchen, an electric fire in the seating area and a dining table for up to 8 people. If that is not reason enough to book your stay here, this apartment offers airconditioning and 2 parking spaces.
The Space:
There are three spacious double rooms in this property. Each of them has a wardrobe to keep your things tucked away and electrically operated Velux curtains. The first double room has an ensuite bathroom with a walk-in shower for when you need to freshen up. You will love to linger in the bathroom, which has a walk-in rain shower and a bathtub. It has a very refreshing feel, which is great for when you want to pamper yourself with a good scrub. The dining room is also generously furnished with a table for eight, so you can spend an enjoyable evening with your family and friends. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need, including a Nespresso machine to make your favourite espresso drinks. The cosy sitting room provides guests with an electric fire, so you can bask in its warmth and admire the beautiful views of the surroundings from the terrace. Having 2 covered parking spaces in the underground garage available is a real addition!
Guest Access:
We're excited to welcome you and make your stay as enjoyable as possible.
GUEST ACCOMMODATION ACCESS:
Guests have the entire accommodation to themselves.
EXTRA GUEST ACCOMMODATION ACCESS NOTES:
There are no other guest access notes that could impact your stay.
The Neighborhood:
Although the Bruges region was already inhabited in Roman times, the name of the city first appears in the 9th century, perhaps a derivation from the Old Germanic word 'brugj' or landing stage. Bruges therefore has a special relationship with the sea. After all, water played a crucial role in the development of the city. Here a number of streams converged to form a river (the Reie), which drained northwards into the coastal plain. This river was connected to the North Sea via so-called 'tidal channels', a guarantee for prosperity and prosperity.
Due to its favorable location and connection with the sea, Bruges developed early in the Middle Ages into an international and bustling trading city with a port. At the same time, the fortified fortress grew into a powerful political stronghold, thanks to the presence of the Flemish counts, who ruled the county of Flanders from Bruges. In the 13th century, Bruges could proudly call itself the most important trading center of Northwestern Europe. Traders from all over Europe settled in the city and the world's very first stock exchange was founded in Bruges. The exhibition activities took place on a square in front of the inn that belonged to the Van der Beurse family of estate agents in Bruges. In this way, their name was forever linked to the financial institution. Despite the typical medieval ailments, from epidemics to political unrest to social inequality, the inhabitants of Bruges were well off and soon the city acted as a magnet. Around 1340 the city had no fewer than 35.000 inhabitants.
The success continued and in the 15th century, Bruges' Golden Age, things were even better. Since the end of the 14th century, Flanders belonged to the realm of the Burgundian dukes. They further expanded their residence in Bruges and the city quickly became a cultural hotspot. In addition to the traditional cloth, plenty of new luxury products were produced and sold. Famous painters such as Jan van Eyck and Hans Memling – the great Flemish primitives – found their creative place here. The fine arts reigned supreme and in addition to numerous beautiful churches and unique nation houses, the monumental town hall was also completed. Bruges seemed unapproachable.
The sudden death of the beloved Queen Mary of Burgundy in 1482 heralded the turning point. The relationship between the inhabitants of Bruges and widower Maximilian of Austria soured and the Burgundian court left the city, with the international traders in its wake. Bruges' connection with the sea also quickly silted up. The Golden Age was over and long centuries of wars and power changes followed. After the independence of Belgium (1830) Bruges was a poor, impoverished city in the middle of the 19th century. Remarkably, a novel would help turn the tide.
In “Bruges la Morte” by Georges Rodenbach (1892), Bruges is aptly described as a somewhat dozed, but very mysterious place. The 35 photos included in the book for illustrative purposes in particular made readers curious. Bruges' magnificent patrimony was soon rediscovered and its mysterious intimacy immediately became its greatest asset. Bruges thus carefully took its first tentative steps towards tourism. The desire to be connected to the sea resulted in a new international seaport at the end of the 19th century, which was given the name 'Zeebrugge'.
During the First World War, Zeebrugge became a base for the German submarine fleet, controlled from the headquarters on the Brugse Markt. Both world wars left the historic city center virtually intact, which meant that Bruges' appeal continued to grow. And with success, because UNESCO promoted the entire medieval city center to World Heritage in 2000. The rest is history.
The Burgundians already knew. Bruges is the foodie destination par excellence. Good for a unique and very varied offer. From award-winning star restaurants and authentic brown bars to world-famous ice cream bars and hip lunch spots to original brunch addresses, chocolatiers and fancy cocktail bars. Bet you're running out of time? Because Bruges always tastes good.
Bruges is not just one of the gastronomic centers of Europe. Two renowned Bruges schools – Spermalie and Ter Groene Poorte – train culinary talent that is causing a furore internationally. The city is putting itself on the map with an impressive list of top restaurants. No fewer than 35 Bruges chefs receive a rating from Michelin, Gault & Millau and Bib Gourmand.
Bruges residents like to drink a pint and the 500-year-old Café Vlissinghe with hundreds of beers on stock is a good example of this. The city can therefore boast of a few beers, which are brewed locally. Right in the historic city center you can visit the De Halve Maan brewery and the Bourgogne des Flandres brewery. De Halve Maan is a family business with a tradition of six generations of brewers since 1856. Here, among other things, the Brugse Zot, the official city beer, is brewed with passion.
Bruges is easily reachable by car and train.
For more detailed information we refer to the websites “visitbruges” en “dekust”.
Getting Around:
ACCESSIBILITY:
You can easily reach the accommodation by car, public transport and taxi.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT:
For bus transport, please refer to the website “delijn”.
For train transport, please refer to the website “belgiantrain” or “nmbs”
PARKING:
For all parking information, we refer you to the website “seety”. This website will clearly show the parking options when entering the accommodation address. It shows parking costs, the possible durations and even public (underground) parking options if available.
EXTRA GETTING AROUND NOTES:
There are no other getting around notes that could impact your stay.
Interaction with Guests:
Hello guest(s),
We are thrilled to welcome you on behalf of the owner as our guests. We from Huswell are a hospitality management company dedicated to making sure your stay is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
From handling your reservation, supporting you during your stay, and facilitating your check-in/out to providing top-notch cleaning services, we are here to ensure you have everything you need to have a memorable stay.
Hospitality is our passion, and we are committed to providing you with the best possible experience. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We can communicate in Dutch, German, French and English, and we will do our best to get back to you as soon as possible.
On behalf of the owner, we look forward to welcoming you and making your stay truly special.
Hospitality regards,
The Huswell team
EXTRA INTERACTION WITH GUESTS NOTES:
There are no additional notes about interactions with guests that could impact your stay. We want you to feel at home and enjoy your time with us to the fullest.
This modern 3 bedroom apartment in Beernem is the perfect place for families or friends to stay. With spacious and bright rooms and two bathrooms, you'll be able to enjoy your trip in style. The apartment has a modern kitchen, an electric fire in the seating area and a dining table for up to 8 people. If that is not reason enough to book your stay here, this apartment offers airconditioning and 2 parking spaces.
The Space:
There are three spacious double rooms in this property. Each of them has a wardrobe to keep your things tucked away and electrically operated Velux curtains. The first double room has an ensuite bathroom with a walk-in shower for when you need to freshen up. You will love to linger in the bathroom, which has a walk-in rain shower and a bathtub. It has a very refreshing feel, which is great for when you want to pamper yourself with a good scrub. The dining room is also generously furnished with a table for eight, so you can spend an enjoyable evening with your family and friends. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need, including a Nespresso machine to make your favourite espresso drinks. The cosy sitting room provides guests with an electric fire, so you can bask in its warmth and admire the beautiful views of the surroundings from the terrace. Having 2 covered parking spaces in the underground garage available is a real addition!
Guest Access:
We're excited to welcome you and make your stay as enjoyable as possible.
GUEST ACCOMMODATION ACCESS:
Guests have the entire accommodation to themselves.
EXTRA GUEST ACCOMMODATION ACCESS NOTES:
There are no other guest access notes that could impact your stay.
The Neighborhood:
Although the Bruges region was already inhabited in Roman times, the name of the city first appears in the 9th century, perhaps a derivation from the Old Germanic word 'brugj' or landing stage. Bruges therefore has a special relationship with the sea. After all, water played a crucial role in the development of the city. Here a number of streams converged to form a river (the Reie), which drained northwards into the coastal plain. This river was connected to the North Sea via so-called 'tidal channels', a guarantee for prosperity and prosperity.
Due to its favorable location and connection with the sea, Bruges developed early in the Middle Ages into an international and bustling trading city with a port. At the same time, the fortified fortress grew into a powerful political stronghold, thanks to the presence of the Flemish counts, who ruled the county of Flanders from Bruges. In the 13th century, Bruges could proudly call itself the most important trading center of Northwestern Europe. Traders from all over Europe settled in the city and the world's very first stock exchange was founded in Bruges. The exhibition activities took place on a square in front of the inn that belonged to the Van der Beurse family of estate agents in Bruges. In this way, their name was forever linked to the financial institution. Despite the typical medieval ailments, from epidemics to political unrest to social inequality, the inhabitants of Bruges were well off and soon the city acted as a magnet. Around 1340 the city had no fewer than 35.000 inhabitants.
The success continued and in the 15th century, Bruges' Golden Age, things were even better. Since the end of the 14th century, Flanders belonged to the realm of the Burgundian dukes. They further expanded their residence in Bruges and the city quickly became a cultural hotspot. In addition to the traditional cloth, plenty of new luxury products were produced and sold. Famous painters such as Jan van Eyck and Hans Memling – the great Flemish primitives – found their creative place here. The fine arts reigned supreme and in addition to numerous beautiful churches and unique nation houses, the monumental town hall was also completed. Bruges seemed unapproachable.
The sudden death of the beloved Queen Mary of Burgundy in 1482 heralded the turning point. The relationship between the inhabitants of Bruges and widower Maximilian of Austria soured and the Burgundian court left the city, with the international traders in its wake. Bruges' connection with the sea also quickly silted up. The Golden Age was over and long centuries of wars and power changes followed. After the independence of Belgium (1830) Bruges was a poor, impoverished city in the middle of the 19th century. Remarkably, a novel would help turn the tide.
In “Bruges la Morte” by Georges Rodenbach (1892), Bruges is aptly described as a somewhat dozed, but very mysterious place. The 35 photos included in the book for illustrative purposes in particular made readers curious. Bruges' magnificent patrimony was soon rediscovered and its mysterious intimacy immediately became its greatest asset. Bruges thus carefully took its first tentative steps towards tourism. The desire to be connected to the sea resulted in a new international seaport at the end of the 19th century, which was given the name 'Zeebrugge'.
During the First World War, Zeebrugge became a base for the German submarine fleet, controlled from the headquarters on the Brugse Markt. Both world wars left the historic city center virtually intact, which meant that Bruges' appeal continued to grow. And with success, because UNESCO promoted the entire medieval city center to World Heritage in 2000. The rest is history.
The Burgundians already knew. Bruges is the foodie destination par excellence. Good for a unique and very varied offer. From award-winning star restaurants and authentic brown bars to world-famous ice cream bars and hip lunch spots to original brunch addresses, chocolatiers and fancy cocktail bars. Bet you're running out of time? Because Bruges always tastes good.
Bruges is not just one of the gastronomic centers of Europe. Two renowned Bruges schools – Spermalie and Ter Groene Poorte – train culinary talent that is causing a furore internationally. The city is putting itself on the map with an impressive list of top restaurants. No fewer than 35 Bruges chefs receive a rating from Michelin, Gault & Millau and Bib Gourmand.
Bruges residents like to drink a pint and the 500-year-old Café Vlissinghe with hundreds of beers on stock is a good example of this. The city can therefore boast of a few beers, which are brewed locally. Right in the historic city center you can visit the De Halve Maan brewery and the Bourgogne des Flandres brewery. De Halve Maan is a family business with a tradition of six generations of brewers since 1856. Here, among other things, the Brugse Zot, the official city beer, is brewed with passion.
Bruges is easily reachable by car and train.
For more detailed information we refer to the websites “visitbruges” en “dekust”.
Getting Around:
ACCESSIBILITY:
You can easily reach the accommodation by car, public transport and taxi.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT:
For bus transport, please refer to the website “delijn”.
For train transport, please refer to the website “belgiantrain” or “nmbs”
PARKING:
For all parking information, we refer you to the website “seety”. This website will clearly show the parking options when entering the accommodation address. It shows parking costs, the possible durations and even public (underground) parking options if available.
EXTRA GETTING AROUND NOTES:
There are no other getting around notes that could impact your stay.
Interaction with Guests:
Hello guest(s),
We are thrilled to welcome you on behalf of the owner as our guests. We from Huswell are a hospitality management company dedicated to making sure your stay is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
From handling your reservation, supporting you during your stay, and facilitating your check-in/out to providing top-notch cleaning services, we are here to ensure you have everything you need to have a memorable stay.
Hospitality is our passion, and we are committed to providing you with the best possible experience. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We can communicate in Dutch, German, French and English, and we will do our best to get back to you as soon as possible.
On behalf of the owner, we look forward to welcoming you and making your stay truly special.
Hospitality regards,
The Huswell team
EXTRA INTERACTION WITH GUESTS NOTES:
There are no additional notes about interactions with guests that could impact your stay. We want you to feel at home and enjoy your time with us to the fullest.
Lors de votre séjour dans cet appartement, vous ne serez qu'à quelques minutes à pied de Beverhout Bicycle Trail. Profitez de votre séjour avec des équipements et services comme une cuisine et 2 plusieurs salles de bain disponibles dans cet appartement.
- Appartement climatisé avec une cuisine, 2 salles de bain et une cheminée
- Parmi les prestations offertes, on trouve notamment un ascenseur
- À 13 minutes en voiture de Bruges Christmas Market et à 13 minutes de Grand-Place de Bruges
Cet appartement propose de nombreux services de choix comme un ascenseur. La réception est ouverte 24h/24.
Cet appartement de Beernem est non-fumeurs.
Responsable de l’hébergement
HUSWELL
Langues parlées
Néerlandais, anglais, français et allemand
Services et équipements
Internet
- Disponible dans l’appartement : Wi-Fi
Parking et transports
- Parking sur place
Cuisine
- Batterie de cuisine, vaisselle, ustensiles
- Cafetière ou bouilloire
- Four
- Four à micro-ondes
- Lave-vaisselle
- Plaque de cuisson
- Réfrigérateur
Chambres
- 3 chambres
- Draps fournis
Salle de bain
- 2 salles de bain
- Douche
- Sèche-cheveux
- Serviettes fournies
Espaces de vie
- Cheminée
Divertissements
- Télévision avec chaînes par câble ou par satellite
Espaces extérieurs
- Balcon
Espaces de travail
- Bureau
Confort
- Chauffage
- Climatisation
Animaux de compagnie
- Animaux de compagnie non admis
Accessibilité
- Ascenseur
- Hébergement non-fumeurs
Services et équipements
- Fer et planche à repasser
Points forts de l’endroit
- Dans un village
Dispositifs de sécurité
- Aucun détecteur de monoxyde de carbone signalé (l’hôte n’a pas indiqué si l’hébergement était équipé d’un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone ; pensez à apporter un détecteur portable)
- Détecteur de fumée (l’hôte a indiqué que l’hébergement était équipé d’un détecteur de fumée)
Informations générales
- Taille de l’hébergement : 220 m²
Conditions
Arrivée
Arrivée : 17 h 00
Âge minimum pour l'enregistrement : 26 ans
Départ
Départ avant 10 h 00
Informations concernant l’arrivée
Un e-mail contenant les instructions relatives à l'arrivée et au départ vous sera envoyé par l'hôte
Animaux domestiques
- Les animaux ne sont pas admis.
Enfants et lits supplémentaires
- Les enfants sont admis.
Informations importantes
À savoir absolument
Cet hébergement est géré par un hôte professionnel et fourni dans le cadre d’une activité commerciale, industrielle ou libérale, au sens de l’article 155 du Code général des impôts
Des frais pour toute personne supplémentaire peuvent être facturés et dépendent de la politique de l'hébergement
Une pièce d'identité officielle avec photo et un dépôt de garantie en espèces, par carte de crédit ou par carte de débit, peuvent être demandés à l'arrivée pour couvrir tous frais imprévus
Les demandes spéciales, qui ne peuvent pas être garanties, sont soumises à disponibilité à l'arrivée et peuvent entraîner des frais supplémentaires
Cet hébergement accepte les espèces
Les fêtes et les événements de groupe sont interdits
L'hôte n'a pas indiqué si l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone ; pensez à apporter un détecteur portable lors de votre séjour
L'hôte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de fumée
Cet hébergement est géré par notre partenaire, Abritel. Un e-mail d'Abritel contenant un lien vers un compte Abritel qui vous permettra de modifier ou d'annuler votre réservation
Vous recevrez un e-mail contenant des instructions relatives à l'arrivée et au départ de la part de l'hôte. Vous recevrez également un e-mail de la part d'Abritel contenant un lien vers un compte Abritel qui vous permettra de gérer votre réservation.
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