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EUR 93 - 182

Hotel de Flandre

Poel 1-2, 9000 GentGBP 78 - 152

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Located in the historical heart of Ghent, this 4-star hotel provides you with tasteful guest rooms and a cosy lounge in its 19th century building. Th… More
EUR 71 - 169

Hotel Gravensteen

Jan Breydelstraat 35, 9000 GentGBP 60 - 141

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Hotel Gravensteen is in the middle of Ghent town centre, just a few steps from the Castle of the Counts. Hotel Gravensteen dates from 1865, when it w… More
EUR 132 - 192

Hotel Harmony

Kraanlei 37, 9000 GentGBP 110 - 161

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The beautiful building that recently became Hotel Harmony is situated in the heart of Ghent. To be exact, it is situated in a suburb called “t’Pat… More
Nederkouter 24 - 26, 9000 GentGBP 52 - 91

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This hotel is located in historic Ghent, a 2-minute walk from the Flemish Opera House and a 10-minute walk from the St Baafs Cathedral. All rooms are … More
EUR 95 - 145

Hotel Astoria Gent

Achilles Musschestraat 39, 9000 GentGBP 79 - 121

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This family hotel is located a 5-minute walk from the train station. There is free parking and a pretty garden with terrace. It features suites with a… More
EUR 63 - 93

Hotel Adoma

Sint Denijslaan 19, 9000 GentGBP 53 - 78

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Hotel ADOMA is situated at 500 metres from the St Pieters railway station. You will find all kinds of museums, universities and large exhibition cent… More
EUR 80 - 175

Guesthouse PPP

Poel 9, 9000 GentGBP 67 - 146

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This luxurious guesthouse is located in historic Ghent, a 5-minute walk from the Korenlei. Each of the rooms is decorated in a different way and has f… More
Akkerhage 2, 9000 GentGBP 51 - 116

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Holiday Inn Express offers spacious rooms with complimentary breakfast and free WiFi near the E17 motorway. It is only 4 km from the medieval city cen… More
Maaltekouter 3, 9051 GentGBP 60 - 219

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Holiday Inn Gent Expo welcomes you to its modern hotel, with the newly renovated Atrium, and offers an excellent location next to Flanders Expo and Ik… More
Limburgstraat 2, 9000 GentGBP 60 - 100

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The Hotel Ibis Gent St. Baafs Kathedraal is located in the heart of the historical city. With the famous cathedral next door, you can enjoy modern roo… More
Oude Houtlei 56, 9000 GentGBP 92 - 146

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Being a former monastery, Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere is an island of peacefulness with its unique architecture and beautiful green courtyard. The … More
Goudenleeuwplein 5, 9000 GentGBP 73 - 140

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This modern Novotel is centrally located in the historic heart of Ghent, a 3-minute walk from the St Baafs Cathedral. There is a patio with an outdoor… More
EUR 69 - 99

Parkhotel

Nieuwebosstraat 1, 9000 GentGBP 58 - 83

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Parkhotel is a fully renovated and modern hotel at walking distance from the historic city centre. Stay in a quiet neighborhood across from the Sint-A… More
EUR 95 - 125

Verne Dreaming

Sint-Jacobsnieuwstraat 46, 9000 GentGBP 79 - 105

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Verne Dreaming offers uniquely decorated Boutique-style suites in the centre of historic Gent only 500 metres from the Belfort. It features free Wi-Fi… More
EUR 90 - 170

Villa Cento Passi

Krijgslaan 181, 9000 GentGBP 75 - 142

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Villa Cento Passi is located in a private and stylish Art Deco villa, a 15-minute walk from the Ghent Sint-Pieters train station. There is an indoor p… More
Koning Albertlaan 121, 9000 GentGBP 57 - 142

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NH Gent Sint Pieters is situated in a residential area, an 8-minute walk from the Sint Pieters Station. There is free Wi-Fi in the lobby and restauran… More
EUR 89 - 345

NH Gent Belfort

Hoogpoort 63, 9000 GentGBP 74 - 289

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The NH Gent Belfort is located next to Ghent’s historic town hall building. It features stylish accommodation, a fine dining restaurant and an on-si… More
EUR 79 - 140

Hotel Onderbergen

Onderbergen 69, 9000 GentGBP 66 - 117

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This Boutique-style hotel is situated in a quiet area, 500 metres from Saint Bavo Cathedral. It features free Wi-Fi and an intimate terrace a 2-minute… More
EUR 85 - 130

Logidenri

Brabantdam 201, 9000 GentGBP 71 - 109

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This guesthouse offers accommodation in a 19th-century mansion in Ghent city centre, a 5-minute walk from the UNESCO heritage listed Beguinage. Logide… More
EUR 110 - 150

midiSud

Bellevuestraat 30, 9050 GentGBP 92 - 125

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Bright décor, modern facilities and central location are combined at midiSud. These apartments, situated above a lunch-lounge, open on weekdays from … More
Oude Houtlei 56, 9000 GentGBP 38 - 105

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This former monastery offers rooms in the centre of Ghent, only 10 minutes’ walk from the Belfry. PoortAckere dates from 1278 and offers unique char… More
EUR 88 - 280

Ghent River Hotel

Waaistraat 5, 9000 GentGBP 74 - 234

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Perfect for guests seeking a comfortable base during their stay in Ghent, this classic hotel is located in the centre of the city and combines an old … More
EUR 90 - 115

Bahia

Nederkouter 36, 9000 GentGBP 75 - 96

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Bahia offers 2 apartments in Gent city centre, a 10-minute walk from St. Bavo’s Square and the Belfry. They feature free Wi-Fi and spacious lounge w… More
Koningin Elisabethlaan 3, 9000 GentGBP 71 - 122

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Situated in the residential area of Ghent, the hotel benefits from a quiet location with St. Pieters railway station and the historic City centre in w… More
Hoogpoort 75-77, 9000 GentGBP 60 - 130

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Cour St Georges offers rooms in an 18th-century building in Gent’s historic centre only 130 metres from the Saint Bavo Cathedral. It features a 24-h… More
 

Ghent: Guide


Ghent is a city in Flanders, the northern part of Belgium.


Understand


Ghent - or Gent as it is said by the natives - is a city with a population of a quarter of a million. As such, the inhabitants praise the city for its interesting crossover between open cosmopolitanism and the quiet atmosphere of a provincial town. Ghent is thriving as many young people choose to live here instead of in the narrow minded countryside or the crowded and disintegrating city centers of Brussels and Antwerp

Ghent is a city of history. During the Middle Ages, it was one of the richest and most powerful cities in Europe, second only to Paris (the Italian penisula excluded). This can be seen clearly when viewing the imposing architecture of churches and the houses of rich traders. The whole of the city center is restored in this fashion, and still breathes the atmosphere of a thriving late-medieval city state. As the city council made the center free of cars, it is now a very welcoming and open area, which does not fail to keep impress even the people who live there.

Ghent is also a university city with more than 100,000 students. As such, its streets are filled with young people. But, unlike Leuven, another university town in Flanders, youth is not the only category of people living there. There is an interesting mixture of foreigners who came to live there, or artists, in between the native people of Ghent. Interestingly, other than smaller provincial cities or the bigger city of Antwerp, this mixture makes the people more tolerant and open-minded. And this atmosphere seeps into every aspect of city life. Many people of Ghent truly see the place like home, and are very proud to live there, seeing it as a place that will always welcome them back home.

Talk


As Ghent is a part of Flanders, the main language is Dutch. Many of the inhabitants will be happy to answer you in English and/or French. German is also quite prolifirated.

Get in


By Train


Ghent is only a 30-minute train ride away from Brussels and is on the line from Brussels to Bruges and the coast. If you're planning to visit Bruges and Brussels, definitely stop over in Ghent as well. There are also direct trains to Brussels Airport, Antwerp, Lille and Paris.

There are two train stations in Ghent, Gent-Dampoort and Gent-sint-Pietrs. To get from Gent-Sint-Pieters to to the centre, take the tram 1.

By Car


The dense highway network in Belgium allows you to access Ghent easily by car. Two main highways E40 (Liege-Brussels-Ghent-Bruges-Ostend) and E17 (Antwerp-Ghent-Courtai-Lille) cross at Ghent. Brussels and Antwerp are 40 min away, Bruges 30 min. During rush hour you can easily double this times.

Get around


On Foot


The center of Ghent is quite small, so you can walk around on foot.

By Bicycle


A bicycle is the recommended way to get around in Ghent, although there are many roads with cobblestones that make cycling a shaking experience.
You will see you are not alone on your bike: many inhabitants are using bikes to get around. Even the mayor is using his bicycle all day.
There are many bike parkings around to make it easy to lock your bike (important!). Many one way roads are made two-way for bikes.

Public Transportation


The transport system is Ghent is excellent and always on time. A single ticket costs € 1.50 if bought in the bus/tram or € 1.20 if bought from ticket machine of small kiosk called lijnwinkel, such ticket is valid for an hour's travel on all trams and buses. The trams are the quickest and most comfortable way to travel, especially from the railway station to the city centre.

Note that if the bus/tram stop has a ticket machine, you will have to buy the ticket there, as the bus/tram driver will not sell you one in this case.

Ghent has an unususal type of transport, trolleybus, that can be attraction on its own. It runs on rubber tires but gets its power from an overhead line as a tram. Trolleybus vehicles run through the town centre. Trolleybus is operated by the same company as bus and tram, so the same tickets are accepted.

The transportation company is .

In the Lijnwinkel kiosk (located near Sint-Pieters train station), you can get free map of city and surroundings, with all bus, trolley-bus and tram lines.

See


Unless you know what you are doing or have a good book, get the tour. There are a couple of walking tours which are great.

Great places are the three towers of Ghent: the cathedral of St. Bavo (with the famous medieval altarpiece painting 'Adoration of the Mystic Lamb'), the church of St. Nicholas and the Belfort (Belfry). The Graslei and Korenmarkt are fine places to walk and relax along the river while you admire 13th century trading houses. Also the Gravensteen (Castle of the Counts) and Vrijdagmarkt (Friday Market) are must-sees. Around the medieval core of the city, there is also lots of impressive 18th and 19th century architecture. Especially the 'socialist' Jugendstill/Art Nouveau buildings from around 1900 like Vooruit are unique in their kind.

Ghent has two castles, Gravensteen and Gerard de duivelsteen. Near Gravensteen you'll find very nice neighbourhood called Patershol. It has a sphere of small medieval town.

It also has a Museum of Modern Art, named S.M.A.K. (Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst)

Do


The Gentse Feesten (Festivities of Ghent) 10 days of free festivals all around the historical centre of Ghent, during the second part of July. Millions of visitors are coming from everywhere to enjoy this big city party.

Eat


Ghent provides an excellent and affordable sample of Flemish cuisine, which is one of Europe's finest as it combines French delicacy with German sturdiness. Try some local specialties like mussels, spare ribs or 'stoverij' (a kind of tender meat cooked for three hours in dark beer with a brown gravy) with French fries - or, should I say, Belgian fries. The restaurants on Korenmarkt are a good deal, reasonably priced; the real upmarket restaurants are to be found in the 14th century quarter called 'Patershol', near the Castle. There is also a big Turkish community in Ghent, centred around Sleepstraat a bit further north, which is home to numerous Turkish pizza places. They are amazingly cheap for the delicious food you get and sometimes even better than in Turkey.

Drink


For authentic pubs, go to St. Veerleplein (the square in front of the Castle), the pubs around St. Jacob's church (especially during weekends), or the student area around Blandijnberg (Mount Blandin), especially in the proximity of the School of Arts and Philosophy, recognisable from afar by the 70 metres tall art deco Library Tower.
Waterhuis aan de bierkant (The Waterhouse on the beerside), Groentenmarkt 9 (near the Castle), Tel +32 9 225 06 80 waterhuis.aan.de.bierkant@skynet.be,. Boasts about 400 different kinds of Belgian beer, but is fairly touristy.
De Galgenhuis (the Gallows house) near Waterhuis aan de Bierkant is a tiny tavern in a lean-to built on to the Gothic Butchers' Hall. A good selection of draught and bottled beers.
't Dreupelkot, Groentenmarkt 12 (near the Castle), Tel +32 9 224 21 20 dreupelkot@skynet.be, . 200 kinds of Belgian geneva, a number of which is home made. Try the pepper geneva if you are a tough guy/girl (be cautious!). Pol, the owner, is a friendly guy, altough it might look the other way at first sight. Around € 2 for a geneva.
Overpoortstraat is a street packed with 34 pubs and bars where during the week (especially Wednesday and Thursday nights) all the students go crazy. Because on Thursday it is so crowdy over there, dancing usually happens on the tables. Some notorious bars/clubs are the Cuba Libre (commercial, R&B,...), Decadance (house, techno, drum&bass), Twieoo (alternative).
Hemelsbreed Verschil, Stalhof 31-33 (near the Overpoortstraat). The official pub for Erasmus students from over Europe. Free internet access available.
Avoid the pubs on the Korenmarkt, as they are very random, at best boring and sometimes really tacky. A good exception on this, is the Jazz pub Damberd.

Sleep


Budget


Youth Hostel De Draecke, Sint-Widostraat 11, P: +32(0)9 233 70 50 - F: +32 (0)9 233 80 01 - gent@vjh.be, , a youth hostel right in the center of the city. Starts at € 16,60 for a night.
Hotel Trianon I St-Denijslaan 203

Splurge


Gravensteen Jan Breydelstraat 35.
Cour Saint-Georges Botermarkt 2, Tel. +32 (0)9 224 24 24 - Fax +32 (0)9 224 26 40, , 'The oldest Hotel in Europe, since 1228'. Right in the center, near the towers. Recently it was taken over by the American "Best Western" hotel group. Rates from €125 - €200 for a room.

Communication


Telephone


If you want to call to North America, find the "Club Plus" card. Do not be talked into any other card. They are usually found at the nightshops (Nacht Winkels). You can get more than 200 minutes to North America for 5 Euros from a payphone. This is great since payphones cost quite a lot if you just insert money.

Internet

In recent years, the number of Internet Cafes has grown very rapidly; it is always very easy to find one within walking distance. The going price ranges from 1.5 euro to 3 euro per hour.

Get out


There is a Freighter travel|cargo line to Gothenburg, Sweden.
World War I Flanders Field American Cemetery and Memorial: 48 kilometers (30 miles) from Ghent in Waregem, along the Lille-Gent AutoRoute E-17. Open daily except for December 25 and January 1; 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The final resting place for 368 American military dead lost during the liberation of Belgium. The chapel is inscribed with the names of 43 Americans whose remains were never found or identified. Free.

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