Hotel Leopold 2*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Child-friendly
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No pets allowed
Location
The 2-star Hotel Leopold is situated in the shopping Historic Centre of Brugge district, 29 minutes' drive from Ostend-Bruges airport. The hotel provides Wi-Fi, which is available throughout the property.
Nestled in the heart of Bruges, near a train station, the accommodation is 14 minutes' walk from Basilica of the Holy Blood. Standing 9 minutes' walk from Belfort, this Bruges hotel is a few minutes' drive from The Groeninge museum. The property is also a stroll from Belgian Coast. There is Choco-Story a 14-minute stroll away, while Brugge 't Zand bus station within 500 metres of Hotel Leopold.
The 13 rooms at the accommodation include a place for dining and a mini-kitchen. Some of the rooms feature luxurious decor furnished with a sofa set. They come equipped with coffee/tea making facilities for self-catering along with a flat-screen television for business and leisure. Providing a shower, the bathrooms are also appointed with a hairdryer.
Each morning, the Leopold Bruges serves a buffet breakfast. After a day of exploring, guests can enjoy refreshing drinks at the lounge bar. Gauthierz Brasserie is ideal for tasting European cuisine and is situated around 300 metres away.
Review by hotel critic
During my recent stay at Leopold in Brugge, I found myself navigating the fine line between luxury and value. The hotel, rooted in historic charm, offers modern conveniences like a fully refurbished bathroom and a comfortable flat-screen TV, ensuring a tidy and clean atmosphere. the room was somewhat small—expected in such an aged establishment, though it's advisable to note for those who crave spaciousness. A standout was the attentive staff, particularly Simon, whose warmth was a welcoming touch. The overall experience was marred by significant drawbacks: no breakfast is included, and check-in procedures felt inconvenient, requiring guests to locate a different site amidst unclear signage. While the location is commendable, within easy reach of Brugge's sights, the pricing demands a careful assessment of whether the luxury justifies the cost. Given my background as a food critic, I always evaluate value; however, I couldn’t help but feel that this stay leaned towards the pricey side without adequate amenities. Considering these elements is vital for potential guests deliberating on their choice.