This is one of the more difficult reviews I have ever written because I’m not sure how I feel about Saint Sauveur, a feeling shared by my travelling companion, but at the same time I know I must be balanced and fair. First the location is excellent for visiting Brugge centre. It is less than 10 minutes walk into the main square. The location is busy during the day but quiet at night and it feels safe to walk back to the hotel in the late evening (we returned around 10.30pm). There are plenty of shops nearby and restaurants which are slightly cheaper than in the main square, but let’s be honest – eating on the cheap in Brugge is not easy. I would also recommend booking a table if possible as even in April many of the restaurants were fully booked. We received a warm welcome from Karina who let us leave our bags until our rooms were ready (albeit in an area open to other guests). The building features old oak beams, high ceilings, large pieces of old furniture in the shared rooms which should have given the building a warm feel. But for me it didn’t, it felt cold (not temperature) and somewhat lifeless. The owners seem big on technology throughout with a nice 4 speaker sound system in the main dining/living area along with what appeared to be CCTV. I’m not normally paranoid but I had a feeling we were being monitored (I could be wrong). Using the lift or wide staircase is preferable to the narrow staircase to the rooms. The room was as seen on the website, tall with lots of wooden beams. It was well furnished and the bed was clean and comfortable. The technology extended to the room with controls to change the lighting in 5 different ways (Floor, bed left, bed right etc) which is fine until you get up in the night and don’t know which to press without flooding the room with light. I used my phone. There were two bedside lights but both were wall mounted exactly where you would lean back if you sat up in bed and if you positioned yourself between them you leaned on the wall mounted controls for the lighting system which are rocker switches and sensitive to being leaned on! Great TV and WIFI Router in the room, except the TV didn’t work (I think it was the handset) and the WIFI name on the in-room instructions did not exist. I tried the password on the free Saint Sauveur connection but that didn’t work either. When you entered the room there was a low cross beam that you consciously had to duck around which a piece of well positioned furniture (or the wicker manikin in another corner) would help you to avoid. A one inch step into the room caught us out twice as did the one inch step into the bathroom, which during the night when half asleep is not great. The very cold stone floor made me wish I’d taken my slippers which have never come on holiday with me before. I know these sound small ******* but put together we got the feeling that design and technology had come before practicality and gave an overall feeling of being unwelcoming as a room, which
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