Address: Coupure 30, Bruges, Belgium  
 
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Hotel Rosenburg
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Hotel Rosenburg
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Great Hotel, Staff a great asset Breakfast hot or cold. Rooms great size. Would definitely go back.
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Hotel RosenburgHotel Rosenburg is an elegant hotel located on the small marina at green city fortifications in the centre of Bruges, cosy, spacious and comfortable rooms provide a lovely view over the canal. With free parking outside the hotel, Rosenburg is the perfect spot for a peaceful stay, a few minutes walk from the cultural riches of the medieval city centre. The hotel owes it name to a Bruges Medieval castle.

We welcome you with a sense of creativity, a personal service and a family atmopshere. There are finds - in and around Bruges - that date back to Roman times, although Bruges is not mentioned in history until the middle ages. Because in medieval times the settlement was connected to the sea, it was the site of cultural exchanges between different nationalities: English, Scandinavian, Italian, Germany.

The peak of its economic and financial pinnacle was reached in the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries. Sadly, its role was later taken over by Antwerp, as its importance rapidly declined due to the silting up of the Zwin estuary. As a result of this sudden decay the people of Bruges suffered great poverty and were unable to renew or expand the town. One benefit of this was that because of its minor industrial importance, our town was spared in both world wars. That is why Bruges has kept its medieval appearance to the present day.
Hotel Rosenburg , Coupure 30, Bruges, Belgium
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