MIAMI, FL, April 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Hotel Navarra - Hospitality at its best!
Epoque Hotels is proud to welcome a new member to its boutique hotels collection, Hotel Navarra in Brugge. In one of the most unique and beautiful cities in Europe, this is an exciting moment for Epoque Hotels.
Hotel Navarra is listed as a historic monument from the 17th century, once standing as a mansion that even to this day has retained its original essence and charm. To make this feeling even more in the style of the Renaissance, the Hotel Navarra is located in the heart of Bruges - UNESCO World Heritage City �EUR" very near to the Market Square. The street patterns have retained the classic cobblestone, along with meandering canals and green ramparts in the entire city, that it will forever be a timeless city.
With incredible 94 rooms to choose from Hotel Navarra offers a boutique style stay. All the rooms enjoy air conditioning, central heating, flat screen TV with more than 35 multilingual channels, free Wi-Fi high speed internet, an in-room safe and every amenity to fulfill all your needs for a wonderful stay in Bruges. Furthermore, there is a jazz bar known as �EUR�The Duke�EUR that gives the opportunity for one to enjoy great music in a relaxing atmosphere.
Epoque Hotels welcomes with open hands Hotel Navarra. Around the world, Epoque Hotels has more than 350 boutique hotels. Especially in Belgium, Epoque Hotels has a unique collection of some of the most beautiful boutique hotels. For example in the city of Antwerp, the Sir Plantin Hotel is one of the places where this concept is redefined. This boutique hotel, located in the incredible district of Zurenborg, is just a stroll away from everything that Antwerp has been known for through time. There is an immense 176 rooms, all in a stylish design, with unique colors that combine to provide comfort with luxury. All the amenities to make your Belgian stay a perfect one, are guaranteed at the Sir Plantin Hotel.
Whether staying in Antwerp, Brugge, Brussels or any magical city in the world, Epoque Hotels is proud to have an amazing collection of boutique hotels like Hotel Navarra in its family.
Epoque Hotels is a collection of worldwide avant-garde, trendy-chic, and luxury-classic boutique hotels based in over 100 destinations.
With its +350 hotels in its portfolio, divided in two lines : Avantgarde Line and Epoque Classic, it is rapidly establishing itself as the leading reference in the segment of boutique hotels.
Headquartered in Miami, the Company has also sales offices in Italy, UK and France.
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Epoque Hotels
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Epoque Hotels Proudly Announces Hotel Navarra, Brugge as A New Member
Epoque Hotels is proud to welcome a new member to its boutique hotels collection, Hotel Navarra in Brugge. In one of the most unique and beautiful cities in Europe, this is an exciting moment for Epoque Hotels.
2012-04-24
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