We arrived at this lovely old place after a long trip but were immediatley cheered by the welcome we received. The B&B is a bit fof a secret sitting on a mostly quiet residential street. It does not hang its name outside so look in the window for the stickers of well known holiday booking sites. We had the Japanese room. It was authentic but not to my husbands taste but he was soon charmed by the rest of the facilities. Thankyou Hugo for the guides, map the information and congeniality. Bruges itself is a great place to visit, mostly flat and has a large number of museums, places to visit and things to do. Don't forget to turn left out of the B&B away from town at least once. There are nearby eating places and the last remaining windmills. Many places were closed on Monday, so be warned. If you feel fit it is worth paying to go up the bell tower. The breakfast is great by the way, we made lunch out of what we couldn't eat. There is a little shop a few doors down if you need anything.