Best attractions and places to see around Ghent include a blend of medieval architecture, vibrant cultural sites, and serene natural spaces. The city, historically significant, is characterized by its picturesque quays along the Leie River and prominent landmarks. Visitors can explore a variety of historical buildings, museums, and green areas within and around the city center.
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The town hall has been the political centre of the city since the 14th century. And the city administration is still located here today. The town hall houses a wedding chapel, among other things. But even if you don't want to say "I do", you can visit the town hall during a guided tour. There are many historical places and buildings in Ghent. The old town hall is undoubtedly one of the most imposing and impressive of all. Bruges or Ghent?! Which is more beautiful? For me it was immediately clear, Ghent is without question much more beautiful 😍
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Beautiful town hall, unfortunately you could only visit the entrance area.
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The town hall of Ghent is a five-hundred-year-old building complex and definitely worth seeing.
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The Graslei is a historic street in the center. This street forms the quay on the right bank of the Leie, opposite the Korenlei on the left bank. From the 11th to the 18th century, the Graslei and the Korenlei formed the port of Ghent. Each house on the Graslei has its own history and bears witness to the flourishing of Ghent trade in the Middle Ages. It is a beautiful place to visit, with its historic buildings and vibrant riverside life. It is also the location of the popular Restaurant De Graslei, known for its Belgian culinary specialties.
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Life is in full swing here. There is always something going on, lots of sights, great restaurants and definitely take a river cruise!
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The most beautiful view of Ghent's sights is from the middle of the bridge: St. Nicholas' Church, the Belfry and St. Bavo's Cathedral.
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These two waterfront promenades stretch between Michael's Bridge and Gravensteen Castle. They are among the most beautiful in Belgium. The port of Ghent used to be here. Larger ships could sail up to here via the Leie. Old houses are located on both sides of the Leie, which were first renovated for the 1913 World Exhibition.
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The large square was Ghent's central meeting point for public and political life for centuries. There are still markets here several times today. Almost all of the houses on the square date from the 18th century. The exception is the 'Türmchen', the former Gothic guildhall of the tanners. The market bell also hangs here. Another exception is the 'Ons Huis' (early 20th century). The real eye-catcher is the large monument in the middle (people's hero Jakob van Artevelde). Today the square is a popular starting point for exploring the old town, as it is home to one of the city's largest parking garages.
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Ghent is rich in history. You can explore the formidable Gravensteen Castle, a moated castle from 1180. Don't miss the picturesque Graslei and Korenlei quays along the Leie River, lined with historic guild houses. Other significant sites include the St. Bavo's Cathedral, home to the Ghent Altarpiece, and the UNESCO-listed Belfry of Ghent, offering panoramic city views. The Ghent Town Hall also showcases unique architectural styles.
For stunning views, head to St. Michael's Bridge, which offers an iconic vista of the city's three towers: St. Nicholas' Church, the Belfry, and St. Bavo's Cathedral. The ramparts of Gravensteen Castle also provide excellent panoramic views of the old town. Climbing the Belfry of Ghent will reward you with 360-degree views from Belgium's tallest belfry.
Yes, many attractions in Ghent are suitable for families. Exploring Gravensteen Castle with its dungeons and towers can be an exciting adventure for children. A stroll along the Graslei and Korenlei is pleasant, and boat trips on the Leie River offer a unique perspective of the city. The Citadelpark, Ghent's largest green space, is perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities, and the Blaarmeersen Sports and Recreation Park features a lake for swimming and water sports.
Ghent offers several beautiful natural retreats. The Leie River itself is a central feature, with scenic quays like Graslei and Korenlei. You can relax in Citadelpark, the city's largest green space, or visit the Ghent University Botanical Garden. For more extensive nature, explore the Gentbrugse Meersen urban nature reserve with its shaded trails, or the Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen, a significant nature reserve for wildlife observation.
Ghent boasts a vibrant cultural scene. The STAM - Ghent City Museum offers an immersive journey through the city's history. Art enthusiasts can visit the Museum of Fine Arts (MSK) for collections from medieval to 19th-century art, or the S.M.A.K. for contemporary art. The Design Museum Gent showcases modern design, and the Dr. Guislain Museum provides a unique perspective on the history of psychiatry. Don't forget the tranquil Flemish Beguinages, recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Absolutely. The region around Ghent offers various hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'Afsnee Keuze Route' (moderate, 9.3 km), the 'Assels hiking trail' (moderate, 6.2 km), or the 'GR 128 Flanders Route: Ghent City Section' (easy, 6.3 km). For more options, check out the Hiking around Ghent guide.
Ghent and its surroundings are great for cycling. You can enjoy routes like the 'Moervaart in Wachtebeke – Moervaart Towpath in Moerbeke loop' (moderate, 54 km) or the 'Scheldt Riverside Cycle Path – Ottergem Bridge loop' (moderate, 62 km). The 'The Lieve Cycle Path – Ghent–Bruges Canal Path loop' (moderate, 63 km) is another popular choice. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Ghent guide.
The Patershol neighborhood is a charming medieval quarter in Ghent, renowned as the city's culinary heart. Its narrow cobblestone streets are home to numerous restaurants, cafes, and specialist shops, making it an ideal place to experience Ghent's gastronomic scene.
Ghent's attractions can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring on foot or by boat. The city is particularly enchanting during the Ghent Light Festival in winter, when many landmarks are illuminated. Summer provides opportunities for outdoor activities and enjoying the vibrant riverside life along the Graslei and Korenlei.
Beyond the main landmarks, Ghent offers unique experiences such as exploring the ever-changing street art in Graffiti Street (Werregarenstraatje). Taking a boat trip through the canals provides a different perspective of the city's architecture. You can also delve into daily life and popular culture at the House of Alijn or discover the history of industry at the Museum of Industry, Labour and Textile (MIAT).
Yes, Ghent has several pleasant running trails. Popular options include the 'Loop around the water sports course' (moderate, 5.1 km), 'Along the fishery to the Liedemeerspark' (moderate, 12.8 km), and 'Loop in the Bourgoyen' (moderate, 5.9 km). You can find more detailed information and routes in the Running Trails around Ghent guide.


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