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EUR 55 - 95 Campanile Hotel Gent
Campanile Hotel Ghent is located just off the A14 motorway, 5 km from Ghent. A tray with tea, coffee and biscuits is available in each room and refil… MoreEUR 65 - 85 B&B La Ducale
Ducale is in the centre of Gent, only 500 metres from Sint-Baafsplein and the Belfort. This intimate bed and breakfast features free Wi-Fi and serves … MoreEUR 113 - 130 B&B Engelen aan de Waterkant
B&B Engelen offers luxurious accommodation with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen cable TV, overlooking the River Scheldt in Gent. It benefits from original … MoreEUR 179 - 199 Aquarius Boutique Gent
The luxurious Aquarius Boutique Gent provides comfortable accommodation and excellent motorway connections on the edge of Ghent city centre. Guests ha… MoreEUR 85 - 95 B&B Azur Beauty & Wellness
B&B Azur Beauty & Wellness is set in an old town house in the heart of Ghent. It offers extensive wellness treatments and modern decorated rooms with … MoreEUR 160 - 185 B&B De Waterzooi
B&B De Waterzooi offers 2 suites with free Wi-Fi in a house dating from 1713 in the centre of Ghent. This design hotel is situated at the foot of Grav… MoreEUR 94 - 143 Carlton
Carlton is situated 200 meters from Gent St-Pieters train station and nearby the ICC convention centre. There is free Wi-Fi in all rooms.
The hotel o… MoreEUR 85 - 135 Casaborsalino Bed and Breakfast
Casaborsalino offers 3 rooms with satellite TV in the centre of historic Gent, only 500 metres from the Belfort. This family-run guesthouse features f… MoreEUR 59 - 160 Erasmus Hotel
The charming Erasmus Hotel is situated in a 16th century patrician house. Find yourself in the heart of the historic centre of Gent, at walking distan… MoreEUR 95 - 120 Europahotel
Europahotel is quietly located along the Leie canal, a 13-minute walk from St Pieters railway station and near the E17 and E4. Tram and bus services … MoreEUR 41 - 93 Flandria-centrum
Flandria-centrum is a simple guest house that offers budget accommodation in the historical heart of Ghent. Benefit from the short distance to the mai… MoreEUR 109 - 189 Ghent Marriott Hotel
The Marriott hotel in Ghent is situated on the banks of the Lys River and overlooks the Korenlei. It brings new design to historic old buildings.
The… MoreEUR 92 - 175 Charme Hotel Hancelot
This hotel is located in a former baron’s town house with elegant décor, only a 15-minute walk from the Belfort. It benefits from free Wi-Fi, a fit… MoreEUR 185 - 265 Chambres d´hôtes ´Hôtel Verhaegen´
This romantic B&B provides elegant guest rooms in the heart of historical Ghent and is established in an authentic 18th century residence.
Each guest… MoreEUR 78 - 160 Castel
Right across from Gent-Sint-Pieters railway station, this family hotel offers a beer house and good transport connections into the city centre.
The C… MoreEUR 69 - 300 Cathedral
In the heart of historical Ghent, this brand-new hotel offers a private parking and Wi-Fi (charges applicable).
The rooms are cosy in style with a pr… MoreEUR 89 - 175 Chalet De Maalte
Chalet De Maalte is favourably located at the lovely 14-hectare park in Gent, Het Parkbos, and within easy walking distance of the Flanders Expo.
Eac… MoreEUR 77 - 127 Aparthotel Castelnou
The Aparthotel Castelnou offers spacious accommodation and a good breakfast in the morning. Enjoy the quiet location of this hotel at only 10 minutes … More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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.
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.
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.
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)
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.
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