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Hotel Brugge goes all in on European excess. Their furnishings are the real deal. Every piece, from the bedframes to the chandeliers, was imported, and the hotel has taken their aesthetics seriously since opening in 1998 as a family-run business. One floor is devoted entirely to Venetian light fixtures and carnival masks, while Room 007 comes with its own outdoor swimming pool, plus a second bedroom and a living and dining space large enough to make the word ‘suite’ feel accurate. Karaoke runs in every room. Brugge is truly Disney for adults.
From April, there's a full-size rose garden maze on the grounds; the pool opens in July and stays open until September. The hotel accepts families and even takes reservations for the party rooms, which come stocked with arcade machines and rentable games consoles. Most of their regulars, apparently, are groups of women coming for a party.
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