
Bruges (Eurotoday): Boutique Hotel Le Foulage opened in Bruges, owned by Dimitri and Stefanie Van Maele-Reso. All rooms are fully booked for the opening weekend, featuring a luxurious atmosphere and a hidden speakeasy bar.
This Friday, December 6, Boutique Hotel Le Foulage will open in Goezeputstraat, Bruges, offering a new four-star experience. Owners Dimitri and Stefanie Van Maele-Reso are excited because all rooms are fully booked for the opening weekend. They have worked hard to create a stylish and elegant atmosphere and ensure every detail adds to a luxurious stay. The hotel aims to provide a special and welcoming retreat with its design and high-quality amenities.
What unique experience awaits at Boutique Hotel Le Foulage in Bruges?
It has been said that Boutique Hotel Le Foulage stands out because it offers a unique experience, not just a place to sleep. Guests can enjoy a cozy and luxurious stay, and the hotel has a hidden treasure a ‘secret’ speakeasy bar. Inspired by the hidden bars from the Prohibition era. They mentioned that this speakeasy brings a fun and exciting element. It invites locals and tourists to find the hidden entrance and enjoy a place for drinks. This fun feature makes the hotel a spot for more than just overnight stays.
According to resources Boutique Hotel Le Foulage has opened in Bruges, highlighting the city’s mix of traditional charm and modern luxury. Located in the city center, the hotel offers visitors a stylish place to enjoy Bruges and invites residents to explore its features. Guests can relax in comfortable rooms or discover the hidden speakeasy bar.
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