The location of Europe's best preserved medieval city, Bruges (right in the center of the triangle London, Amsterdam, Paris) makes it the European gathering spot of the informed shoestring traveler. Bruges (Movie) is a jewel for the eye and a true must on a traveller's itinerary. But Bruges has even more to offer to the conscious nineties traveller: the Bauhaus, a hostel with a reputation even beyond European borders!
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Bruges, translated 'Bridges' and called 'Venice of the North', is a unique gem amongst the European giant cities surrounding it and a great hub before or after your Channel crossing. Top this of with a healthy Brugean Wheat beer, one of the 450 varieties Belgium is rich, and you're in for yet another awakening. (Movie) |
| Bauhaus brand new Cybercafé holds 15 computers to do your email duties, like telling your mom how your vision on live has changed and book ahead to you next hostel. |
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| Sense the great variety of life by having a tranquile breakfast at the Bauhaus in the same spot you partied the night before! (Movie) |
Langestraat 133-137, B-8000 Bruges, Belgium
Tel.: +32(0)50.341093
Fax: +32(o)50.334180
Take bus 6 or 16 from Bruges' Railway station direction center. The busdriver will gladly point out the Bauhaus stop. |
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| Small shared rooms (3-5 pers.) |
| 10.5-11 Euro |
| Shared big room (8-10 pers.) |
| 9.5 Euro |
| Doubles, triples (with or without shower) |
| 11-16 Euro |
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| The clock at the Bauhaus reception runs fast backwards resulting in becoming a day younger after a one hours' stay. Really works! |
| Book here at the Bauhaus so you're bed is guaranteed, and you'll stay with the best in the area! |
| Book ahead here at other locations in Europe. One less worry! |
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