Adele's B&B
Jeruzalemstraat 28, Brugge
Your stay was
Tell us more Your review will help other travelers plan their next adventure
(50 character minimum)

Adele's B&B Brugge

Jeruzalemstraat 28 Brugge, West Flanders, Belgium

Travel Blogs Nearby

Kortrijk

A travel blog entry by sklitgord

12

... alternated with serious crises. By the end of the 18th century, the French Revolution would lay the foundation of modern society. During the French reign society was modernized dramatically. A new legal system came into force, viz. the Code Napoleon. A new political structure provided the basis for the district of Kortrijk within the Department de la Lys, the current Province of West Flanders.

After a brief reunification with ...

From "Flander's fields" to Westvleteren

A travel blog entry by forthestory

3
17

... medieval town in the ninth century that was once larger than London, a heavily fortified castle town in the fourteenth century built by the French, fought over many times, and completely turned to dust from 1914-1918 during World War I. Ieper was one of the major arteries of the “Western Front,” hundreds of thousands of British soldiers lost their lives protecting Ieper and probably close to a million soldiers all ...

This is one city I will visit again

A travel blog entry by forthestory

10

... I just strolled back and forth across, sometimes stopping to take pictures, sometimes stopping for coffee or a beer and to read. You can feel the vibe of all the good people. You can see it in their facial expressions and their body language. There are hundreds of bikes in town and not one is locked up. No one is afraid of anyone walking out on their tab at restaurants. Everyone is genuinely happy and enjoying ...

In Flanders Fields the poppies grow..

A travel blog entry by martinandkate

15

... by endless bombardmentover the trenches and tunnels and watched as a couple of children played amongst it all with not a clue. It was quite fitting.
I found the experience a little difficult to take in, being a place where people died at the peak of their lives fighting, not a graveyard where people are laid to rest. It all seems a little surreal now - just a bit of turf in the middle of Belgium surrounded by a few houses and bars.
Hill 62 ...

"In 80 yds, Turn Right!!"

A travel blog entry by martinandkate

11

... and the ferry is only a 2 hr hop, Dover to Dunkirk.

Up at the crack of dawn (or 2 hours before it as the case was) and we drove down to Dover without any hassles. The M25 is a pleasure at 4.30am. If only work could start at that time and finish a little earlier I would be in my element.
Kate reminisced driving through Dover of a fish and chip shop she visited as a kid and we had a look for it but couldn't see it. Considering the time of the morning ...