Need to know
Rooms
11 suites.
Check–Out
11.30am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3.45pm.
More details
Rates exclude breakfast, but a six-course, experience breakfast is available each morning for €54 per guest. For a lighter start to your day, there’s also a continental breakfast for €32 or an à la carte menu.
Also
Most suites can be accessed via the hotel’s elevator, but there are no specially adapted rooms for guests with mobility issues.
At the hotel
Library, lounges, private dining room, canal access (with private boat), gardens, sauna, outdoor Jacuzzi, charged laundry service, and free WiFi. In rooms: Sonos sound-system, smart TV, iPad, gourmet minibar, tea-making kit, Nespresso coffee machine, and Atelier Rebul bath products. The Morian, Earl, Cloister, and Hermitage suites have air-conditioning.
Our favourite rooms
No two suites are the same, but each has been exquisitely decorated by the owners and interior designer Pieter Porters to feel like lavish living quarters. Several come with show-stopping bath tubs (the clay tub in the Cloister Suite, and the hand-hammered bronze number in the Morian Suite are particularly dreamy). Expect dramatic drapery above emperor-size beds, ornate chandeliers, gilded mirrors, working fireplaces, and an Aladdin’s cave of art, antiques, and curiosities. As the largest residence, the Hermitage Suite should get special mention for its Speelmansrei Canal views and ginormous bathroom – laden with Carrara marble, bronze detailing, and monochromatic tiles which have been reclaimed from the manor’s original hallway.
Poolside
If you’ve ever wanted to play out some period drama fantasies of emerging from a pond, this is the place to do it. The Notary’s natural swimming pool (open daily between 9am and 8pm) sinks into the sweeping lawn, making an elegantly-curved centrepiece which blends into its blossoming background. Pond plants sprout from the water, ducks often come for a dip, and there’s a gently trickling fountain which tricks your eyes and ears into thinking you’re cooling off in a grand country estate, rather than Bruges’ city centre. Pluck fresh figs and pears from the branches above and enjoy on the luxurious loungers, which are cleverly half-concealed by wild rhubarb so you can bask utterly undisturbed.
Spa
In a separate building from the main house, the bijou spa is a restful, refined space with a sauna, unheated pool, and relaxing room. There’s also an outdoor Jacuzzi across the patio, if you’d like to soak up the gardens from a different angle.
Packing tips
Save room in your suitcase for the chocolate boxes you’ll inevitably be bringing back, and pack a pair of smart flats to navigate the cobblestone streets.
Also
The Notary’s former office has been converted into a library, stocked with leather-bound books by European philosophers, poets, and professors after which the suites are named.
Pet‐friendly
Well-behaved dogs will be greeted by the resident Shiba Inu, Michael, and are welcome to stay in any of the suites for an additional charge of €40 (a night, each pet). See more pet-friendly hotels in Bruges.
Children
Welcome, but you’ll need to keep a close eye on little ones around all the artworks and antiques. Sofa beds or rollaways can be added to some rooms on request. Babysitting is available on request (from €16 an hour, with an additional €30 service fee).