Olay's guidebook to visiting Ghent, Belgium

Olay
Olay's guidebook to visiting Ghent, Belgium

Sightseeing

History on the Graslei and Korenlei Lovely Grasbrug This bridge is positively poetic. And it’s every Ghent native’s pride. On your visit to Ghent, it would be a sin to miss this little bridge just around the corner from the Korenmarkt. Cross the river at the Grasbrug and soak in the scenery. There are still boats moored at the quays today. Even better, nowadays you can take a boat ride yourself! There’s nothing that will immerse you more in the history of Ghent.
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Graslei and Korenlei
Graslei
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History on the Graslei and Korenlei Lovely Grasbrug This bridge is positively poetic. And it’s every Ghent native’s pride. On your visit to Ghent, it would be a sin to miss this little bridge just around the corner from the Korenmarkt. Cross the river at the Grasbrug and soak in the scenery. There are still boats moored at the quays today. Even better, nowadays you can take a boat ride yourself! There’s nothing that will immerse you more in the history of Ghent.
weekend trip to Ghent is simply not complete without a visit to the mysterious ‘Castle of the Counts’. This important sight in Ghent is a castle with a very turbulent past, closely intertwined with the complex—often stormy—political and social history of the city. It is the only remaining mediaeval castle with a moat and largely intact defence system in Flanders. Your visit to the Castle of the Counts will give you a complete picture of heraldic culture in the 12th century. The gatehouse, ramparts, keep, count’s residence and stables are open to visitors.
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Gravensteen
11 Sint-Veerleplein
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weekend trip to Ghent is simply not complete without a visit to the mysterious ‘Castle of the Counts’. This important sight in Ghent is a castle with a very turbulent past, closely intertwined with the complex—often stormy—political and social history of the city. It is the only remaining mediaeval castle with a moat and largely intact defence system in Flanders. Your visit to the Castle of the Counts will give you a complete picture of heraldic culture in the 12th century. The gatehouse, ramparts, keep, count’s residence and stables are open to visitors.
Click-click. St Michael’s Bridge is the place for romantic hearts. Grab your smartphone and take some spectacular selfies. Wherever you look, there is a breathtaking view: you are surrounded by 360 degrees of Ghent’s charming beauty. Get an extra-special fairy-tale view of the heart of Ghent at twilight, when all the historic sights are gorgeously illuminate. Pause for a view of the three towers Experience a moment to remember on St Michael’s Bridge during your weekend in Ghent. Pause here to enjoy the picture-postcard views: the Graslei and Korenlei with the Old Fish Market, the Castle of the Counts in the distance, St Michael’s Church, the back of Het Pand and, of course, all three of Ghent’s famous towers in a row. It is only from this bridge that you can capture all three of them in one single picture. St Michael’s Bridge used to be a flat turntable bridge, but it was replaced by stone arches at the beginning of the 20th century. In the middle of the bridge is a beautiful central lantern with a bronze statue of St Michael. Cameras at the ready!
St Michael's Bridge
Sint-Michielsplein
Click-click. St Michael’s Bridge is the place for romantic hearts. Grab your smartphone and take some spectacular selfies. Wherever you look, there is a breathtaking view: you are surrounded by 360 degrees of Ghent’s charming beauty. Get an extra-special fairy-tale view of the heart of Ghent at twilight, when all the historic sights are gorgeously illuminate. Pause for a view of the three towers Experience a moment to remember on St Michael’s Bridge during your weekend in Ghent. Pause here to enjoy the picture-postcard views: the Graslei and Korenlei with the Old Fish Market, the Castle of the Counts in the distance, St Michael’s Church, the back of Het Pand and, of course, all three of Ghent’s famous towers in a row. It is only from this bridge that you can capture all three of them in one single picture. St Michael’s Bridge used to be a flat turntable bridge, but it was replaced by stone arches at the beginning of the 20th century. In the middle of the bridge is a beautiful central lantern with a bronze statue of St Michael. Cameras at the ready!
The Ghent Altarpiece, or ‘The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb’ by the Van Eyck brothers, completed in 1432, is recognised worldwide as a great work of art, and one of the most influential paintings ever made. It is an absolute must-see on your weekend break to Ghent. A total of 18 panels form a magical evocation of scenes from the Bible, as well as a portrait of the church warden, Joos Vijd, who commissioned the altarpiece, and his wife Elisabeth Borluut. The monumental Ghent Altarpiece was painted on oak panels covered in thin layers of a mixture of chalk and animal glue. The figures were applied in several layers of oil paint. The combination of the painstaking work and transparent paint creates an extra dimension. Discover it for yourself as you stand in front of this masterpiece. You will see that an inner glow seems to radiate from the painting: the light of the divine. Can’t wait to get to Ghent to see the divine glow for yourself? Simply view the Ghent Altarpiece masterpiece in detail online. Zoom in on the fruit in Eve’s hand in the top right-hand panel. It’s not a Biblical apple at all, but a citrus fruit that is now very rare. Or spot the towers of Ghent in the background of the main panel. Zoom in on anything you like! Religious art by the Van Eyck brothers in Ghent Hubert van Eyck painted part of the Ghent Altarpiece that includes the Mystic Lamb, but was never able to finish it. His younger brother Jan, an absolute master of the art of painting, is said to have finished this masterpiece a few years after Hubert’s death. Daring theft of panels of the Ghent Altarpiece On the morning of 11 April 1934, Ghent woke up to news of a disaster. Two panels of the Ghent Altarpiece, ‘The Just Judges’ and ‘John the Baptist’ had been stolen from St Bavo’s Cathedral! This daring theft has grown to become one of the most fascinating art robberies of the 20th century. It remains unsolved. Later the ‘John the Baptist’ panel was returned anonymously, but ‘The Just Judges’ is still lost without trace. Today you can find the Ghent Altarpiece where it belongs: in St Bavo’s Cathedral. Admittedly there is still a reproduction in the place of the stolen panel, ‘The Just Judges’. Whether or not the missing panel is ever found, this theft has given rise to all sorts of exciting stories and mysterious conspiracy theories.
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โบสถ์เซนต์บาโว
1 Sint-Baafsplein
78 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
The Ghent Altarpiece, or ‘The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb’ by the Van Eyck brothers, completed in 1432, is recognised worldwide as a great work of art, and one of the most influential paintings ever made. It is an absolute must-see on your weekend break to Ghent. A total of 18 panels form a magical evocation of scenes from the Bible, as well as a portrait of the church warden, Joos Vijd, who commissioned the altarpiece, and his wife Elisabeth Borluut. The monumental Ghent Altarpiece was painted on oak panels covered in thin layers of a mixture of chalk and animal glue. The figures were applied in several layers of oil paint. The combination of the painstaking work and transparent paint creates an extra dimension. Discover it for yourself as you stand in front of this masterpiece. You will see that an inner glow seems to radiate from the painting: the light of the divine. Can’t wait to get to Ghent to see the divine glow for yourself? Simply view the Ghent Altarpiece masterpiece in detail online. Zoom in on the fruit in Eve’s hand in the top right-hand panel. It’s not a Biblical apple at all, but a citrus fruit that is now very rare. Or spot the towers of Ghent in the background of the main panel. Zoom in on anything you like! Religious art by the Van Eyck brothers in Ghent Hubert van Eyck painted part of the Ghent Altarpiece that includes the Mystic Lamb, but was never able to finish it. His younger brother Jan, an absolute master of the art of painting, is said to have finished this masterpiece a few years after Hubert’s death. Daring theft of panels of the Ghent Altarpiece On the morning of 11 April 1934, Ghent woke up to news of a disaster. Two panels of the Ghent Altarpiece, ‘The Just Judges’ and ‘John the Baptist’ had been stolen from St Bavo’s Cathedral! This daring theft has grown to become one of the most fascinating art robberies of the 20th century. It remains unsolved. Later the ‘John the Baptist’ panel was returned anonymously, but ‘The Just Judges’ is still lost without trace. Today you can find the Ghent Altarpiece where it belongs: in St Bavo’s Cathedral. Admittedly there is still a reproduction in the place of the stolen panel, ‘The Just Judges’. Whether or not the missing panel is ever found, this theft has given rise to all sorts of exciting stories and mysterious conspiracy theories.
Lovers of contemporary art absolutely can’t afford to miss a visit to the S.M.A.K. during their weekend in Ghent. The Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art, or S.M.A.K. for short (in Dutch), was founded in 1999 and is located opposite the MSK in a former casino building. The collection The city of Ghent is known for its rebelliousness, and its contemporary art museum is every bit as dynamic and unconventional as Ghent itself. The collection is considered to be the most important collection of contemporary art in Flanders, with world-famous works of art from Belgium and abroad. Every four months, the museum exhibits a selection of these works in alternation with original, often daring exhibitions. The Broodthaerskabinet Marcel Broodthaers (1924-1976) was one of the most influential figures in 20th-century art history. The Broodthaerskabinet is a permanent presentation of works of art, editions, books and archive pieces by Marcel Broodthaers from the museum’s collection. The impact of his artistic practice was not only felt in his own country during his lifetime. He soon made his international breakthrough as well, with work that forms a lasting legacy. Popular hero Jan Hoet, the art pope of Ghent Under the inspiring leadership of the controversial curator and ‘art pope’ Jan Hoet, the former ‘contemporary art wing’ of the MSK was given its own museum, the S.M.A.K. The permanent collection at this museum for contemporary art includes top Belgian and international works of art by Cobra, pop art, minimal art, conceptual art and arte povera artists, who are now among the most famous artists in the world. ‘The Man who Measures the Clouds’ Take a look at the sculpture by Jan Fabre on the roof: the body of ‘The Man who Measures the Clouds’ is modelled on Fabre himself, but the face belongs to his dead brother. Standing on a stepladder with open arms, a man is trying to measure the fleeting clouds. It’s a metaphor for artists, philosophers and scientists trying to reach higher goals deemed unattainable, such as absolute beauty. S.M.A.K.-café You can finish your visit to the museum in the S.M.A.K. café.
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พิพิธภัณฑ์ศิลปะร่วมสมัยเมือง
1 Jan Hoetplein
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Lovers of contemporary art absolutely can’t afford to miss a visit to the S.M.A.K. during their weekend in Ghent. The Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art, or S.M.A.K. for short (in Dutch), was founded in 1999 and is located opposite the MSK in a former casino building. The collection The city of Ghent is known for its rebelliousness, and its contemporary art museum is every bit as dynamic and unconventional as Ghent itself. The collection is considered to be the most important collection of contemporary art in Flanders, with world-famous works of art from Belgium and abroad. Every four months, the museum exhibits a selection of these works in alternation with original, often daring exhibitions. The Broodthaerskabinet Marcel Broodthaers (1924-1976) was one of the most influential figures in 20th-century art history. The Broodthaerskabinet is a permanent presentation of works of art, editions, books and archive pieces by Marcel Broodthaers from the museum’s collection. The impact of his artistic practice was not only felt in his own country during his lifetime. He soon made his international breakthrough as well, with work that forms a lasting legacy. Popular hero Jan Hoet, the art pope of Ghent Under the inspiring leadership of the controversial curator and ‘art pope’ Jan Hoet, the former ‘contemporary art wing’ of the MSK was given its own museum, the S.M.A.K. The permanent collection at this museum for contemporary art includes top Belgian and international works of art by Cobra, pop art, minimal art, conceptual art and arte povera artists, who are now among the most famous artists in the world. ‘The Man who Measures the Clouds’ Take a look at the sculpture by Jan Fabre on the roof: the body of ‘The Man who Measures the Clouds’ is modelled on Fabre himself, but the face belongs to his dead brother. Standing on a stepladder with open arms, a man is trying to measure the fleeting clouds. It’s a metaphor for artists, philosophers and scientists trying to reach higher goals deemed unattainable, such as absolute beauty. S.M.A.K.-café You can finish your visit to the museum in the S.M.A.K. café.
Ghent Illuminated walk Would you like a sparkling tour of Ghent’s most beautiful illuminated buildings and squares? Follow the light walk and discover it for yourself! Start at the Kouter for a walk of approximately three miles. The walk takes you past all the highlights of the Ghent illuminations. You will need about two hours to complete the entire walk. It’s best not to start too late, because at the stroke of midnight, the atmospheric lighting is replaced by ordinary streetlights. Plan your walk with one of the guides. Or explore for yourself: download the map here! Digital map with extras At www.gent.be/en/lightplan you can also find a digital map of this route. When you click on the different stops along the route, a photo will open with additional information. Clicking again also gives you access to historical and technical information. The map not only includes the lighting in the inner city, but also important monuments, streets and squares on the outskirts. The first realisations in the suburbs include Pierkespark in the Brugse Poort district, the church of Afsnee, the Drongenplein square and an illuminated artwork in the De Porre Park in Gentbrugge. Do you feel like taking a longer walk? Then go and take a look at the lit sites on the outskirts. Put on your walking shoes Do you want to experience the impact of the lighting plan on the city of Ghent yourself? Put on your walking shoes and go for an evening stroll in the historical city. Join a guided light tour with one of the official Ghent guide associations (visitgent.be/guide). Or simply let this map guide you to the most beautiful spots in the city. The basic walk from Kouter to Opera takes about 2 hours. You can discover the other spots at your own pace. Make sure to leave on time, for when the clock strikes 12, the atmospheric lighting makes way for the usual functional lighting.
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Saint Nicholas Church
4 Cataloniëstraat
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Ghent Illuminated walk Would you like a sparkling tour of Ghent’s most beautiful illuminated buildings and squares? Follow the light walk and discover it for yourself! Start at the Kouter for a walk of approximately three miles. The walk takes you past all the highlights of the Ghent illuminations. You will need about two hours to complete the entire walk. It’s best not to start too late, because at the stroke of midnight, the atmospheric lighting is replaced by ordinary streetlights. Plan your walk with one of the guides. Or explore for yourself: download the map here! Digital map with extras At www.gent.be/en/lightplan you can also find a digital map of this route. When you click on the different stops along the route, a photo will open with additional information. Clicking again also gives you access to historical and technical information. The map not only includes the lighting in the inner city, but also important monuments, streets and squares on the outskirts. The first realisations in the suburbs include Pierkespark in the Brugse Poort district, the church of Afsnee, the Drongenplein square and an illuminated artwork in the De Porre Park in Gentbrugge. Do you feel like taking a longer walk? Then go and take a look at the lit sites on the outskirts. Put on your walking shoes Do you want to experience the impact of the lighting plan on the city of Ghent yourself? Put on your walking shoes and go for an evening stroll in the historical city. Join a guided light tour with one of the official Ghent guide associations (visitgent.be/guide). Or simply let this map guide you to the most beautiful spots in the city. The basic walk from Kouter to Opera takes about 2 hours. You can discover the other spots at your own pace. Make sure to leave on time, for when the clock strikes 12, the atmospheric lighting makes way for the usual functional lighting.

Food scene

The restaurant takes its name from the Japanese ramen noodles. The menu includes colourful soups with fresh wheat noodles, homemade broths and refreshing toppings. If you’re really hungry or looking for a nice appetizer, there are always hand folded gyōza and steamed edamame beans. The restaurant seats 20. So, if you want to slurp noodles, the message is to be quick and to be patient because booking is not an option.
Eetramen
51 Oudburg
The restaurant takes its name from the Japanese ramen noodles. The menu includes colourful soups with fresh wheat noodles, homemade broths and refreshing toppings. If you’re really hungry or looking for a nice appetizer, there are always hand folded gyōza and steamed edamame beans. The restaurant seats 20. So, if you want to slurp noodles, the message is to be quick and to be patient because booking is not an option.
Typical Turkish restaurant with Turkish specialities (think Turkish pizza, stews and mezze) at reasonable prices.
9 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
ANKARA
44 Oudburg
9 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Typical Turkish restaurant with Turkish specialities (think Turkish pizza, stews and mezze) at reasonable prices.
Greek restaurant serving moussaka and Greek quorn dishes.
De Griek Gent
5 Citadellaan
Greek restaurant serving moussaka and Greek quorn dishes.
Start the evening here with an aperitif, enjoy little dishes and let the night unfold around you. The ceiling is a real eye-catcher, inspired by Russian prison tattoos. The name is a tribute to the former Portuguese star footballer Nuno Gomes.
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Café Gomez
4 Oude Beestenmarkt
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Start the evening here with an aperitif, enjoy little dishes and let the night unfold around you. The ceiling is a real eye-catcher, inspired by Russian prison tattoos. The name is a tribute to the former Portuguese star footballer Nuno Gomes.
A trip around the world… on your plate! Travel cafe/eatery near the Town Hall that makes you dream of distant, adventurous and exotic destinations. Colourful cocktails as well as local beers, finger food and world cuisine, a nice mixture from far and near. Weather permitting, you can also sit in the backyard or the terrace.
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Mosquito Coast
28 Hoogpoort
84 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
A trip around the world… on your plate! Travel cafe/eatery near the Town Hall that makes you dream of distant, adventurous and exotic destinations. Colourful cocktails as well as local beers, finger food and world cuisine, a nice mixture from far and near. Weather permitting, you can also sit in the backyard or the terrace.
Even though it is surrounded by countless Turkish restaurants, this intimate rustic restaurant serves Italian food. There is a large choice of homedmade pasta, escalope milanese and many other Italian specialties, all prepared in the open kitchen. Do not forget to drink a limoncello or grappa on the terrace to conclude your visit
28 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Aperto Chiuso
82 Sleepstraat
28 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Even though it is surrounded by countless Turkish restaurants, this intimate rustic restaurant serves Italian food. There is a large choice of homedmade pasta, escalope milanese and many other Italian specialties, all prepared in the open kitchen. Do not forget to drink a limoncello or grappa on the terrace to conclude your visit
A culinary trip to Thailand. Thai restaurant located in the Patershol, serving typical Thai cuisine in a stylish interior.
10 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Le Baan Thai
57 Corduwaniersstraat
10 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
A culinary trip to Thailand. Thai restaurant located in the Patershol, serving typical Thai cuisine in a stylish interior.
Spanish restaurant in the centre of the Patershol, where you can discover the Spanish cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere. The menu offers typical as well as less obvious dishes, from tapas to generous main dishes and dessert
Casa de las tapas
41 Corduwaniersstraat
Spanish restaurant in the centre of the Patershol, where you can discover the Spanish cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere. The menu offers typical as well as less obvious dishes, from tapas to generous main dishes and dessert
In Beiruti you will get to know the Lebanese culinary heritage while seeing the streets of Beirut come to life. Family, conviviality and equality take centre stage here. The aim is to bring people together with honest and traditional food. The shared dishes provide a tasty, gastronomic experience as well as new, beautiful memories around the table. The Mezze is the start of the meal. The cold version includes a selection of salads and snacks that can be combined with Labneh and an extensive range of hummus. Those who like hot dishes can opt for falafel or Kibbeh (the national dish of Lebanon). Afterwards, you will visit the Teta Kitchen where you can find authentic Lebanese dishes such as Mar’ouk wraps and Mana’eesh. Do you still fancy something sweet? The dessert menu includes baklava and halawe. Beiruti treats vegetarian customers to adapted dishes.
6 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Beiruti
13 Voldersstraat
6 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
In Beiruti you will get to know the Lebanese culinary heritage while seeing the streets of Beirut come to life. Family, conviviality and equality take centre stage here. The aim is to bring people together with honest and traditional food. The shared dishes provide a tasty, gastronomic experience as well as new, beautiful memories around the table. The Mezze is the start of the meal. The cold version includes a selection of salads and snacks that can be combined with Labneh and an extensive range of hummus. Those who like hot dishes can opt for falafel or Kibbeh (the national dish of Lebanon). Afterwards, you will visit the Teta Kitchen where you can find authentic Lebanese dishes such as Mar’ouk wraps and Mana’eesh. Do you still fancy something sweet? The dessert menu includes baklava and halawe. Beiruti treats vegetarian customers to adapted dishes.
Fun African snack café, which donates its proceeds to projects in Nigeria. African dishes at reasonable prices.
Ette-Ibibio
104 Zwijnaardsesteenweg
Fun African snack café, which donates its proceeds to projects in Nigeria. African dishes at reasonable prices.
Gado-Gado offers the most delicious dishes from Indonesia in a quiet and attractive environment. y the spicy speciality Rendang Padang, the mild skewers with peanut butter and sweet soy sauce or the vegetarian Gado-Gado… The Indonesian cuisine will certainly surprise and charm you. In addition to a nice selection of beers, you can order a glass or a half litre of wine. Furthermore, Gado-Gado claims to serve the most delicious cocktails and mocktails of Ghent. It's up to you to be the judge!
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Gado Gado Indonesisch Restaurant
21 Vrouwebroersstraat
9 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Gado-Gado offers the most delicious dishes from Indonesia in a quiet and attractive environment. y the spicy speciality Rendang Padang, the mild skewers with peanut butter and sweet soy sauce or the vegetarian Gado-Gado… The Indonesian cuisine will certainly surprise and charm you. In addition to a nice selection of beers, you can order a glass or a half litre of wine. Furthermore, Gado-Gado claims to serve the most delicious cocktails and mocktails of Ghent. It's up to you to be the judge!
Delicious world cuisine. It is all about wok in this world cuisine restaurant and healthy light dishes with refreshing taste combinations.
26 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
A Food Affair
58 Hoogstraat
26 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Delicious world cuisine. It is all about wok in this world cuisine restaurant and healthy light dishes with refreshing taste combinations.
Seli’s Noodlebar, a family-run business, serves authentic Chinese cuisine and specialises in hand-made noodles.
Seli's Noodlebar
28 Limburgstraat
Seli’s Noodlebar, a family-run business, serves authentic Chinese cuisine and specialises in hand-made noodles.
orn OK Please in Ghent guarantees your dinner will take place in the same pleasant atmosphere as in India. The restaurant will give you an authentic Indian experience. It combines healthy vegan dishes from southern India with street food from Mumbai and classic recipes such as biryani from Hyderabad.
Horn OK Please
45 Sint-Jacobsnieuwstraat
orn OK Please in Ghent guarantees your dinner will take place in the same pleasant atmosphere as in India. The restaurant will give you an authentic Indian experience. It combines healthy vegan dishes from southern India with street food from Mumbai and classic recipes such as biryani from Hyderabad.
A taste of the authentic Italian cuisine. Restaurant serving decent Italian food. Only quality ingredients, prepared according to the Italian rules. You can have dinner in a southern, warm interior or on the small inner terrace. The restaurant also has a little shop where you can buy Italian products or taste wine. Il Mezzogiorno at Baudelokaai and the new wine bar Le Baccanti at Waaistraat are also run by this Italian family.
18 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Per Bacco
56 Sint-Jacobsnieuwstraat
18 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
A taste of the authentic Italian cuisine. Restaurant serving decent Italian food. Only quality ingredients, prepared according to the Italian rules. You can have dinner in a southern, warm interior or on the small inner terrace. The restaurant also has a little shop where you can buy Italian products or taste wine. Il Mezzogiorno at Baudelokaai and the new wine bar Le Baccanti at Waaistraat are also run by this Italian family.
Restaurant Oleary is a sports bar ( bowling, restaurant & multi entertainment centre just about 5mins walk from the appt).
15 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
O'Learys Gent Event Center
7 Dok-Noord
15 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Restaurant Oleary is a sports bar ( bowling, restaurant & multi entertainment centre just about 5mins walk from the appt).
Taste of Afghanistan & Perzisch
De Saffraan - Perzisch & Afghaans restaurant
1 Denise de Weerdtpad
Taste of Afghanistan & Perzisch
Visit this restaurant weekdays Monday to Friday for a lunch menu 2-3 course for budget friendly price of 18€. Arrive early between 12 noon - 2pm. first come basis until offer is sold out
De Witte Leeuw
6 Graslei
Visit this restaurant weekdays Monday to Friday for a lunch menu 2-3 course for budget friendly price of 18€. Arrive early between 12 noon - 2pm. first come basis until offer is sold out
Tea & coffee with lovely pastries. very busy
35 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Pain Perdu
9 Walpoortstraat
35 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Tea & coffee with lovely pastries. very busy
Get fully prepared meals options and just relax at home by putting this in the microwave or oven. Also possible to order for groups or should you have guest over and not to fuss about cooking
21 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Aula
24 Voldersstraat
21 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Get fully prepared meals options and just relax at home by putting this in the microwave or oven. Also possible to order for groups or should you have guest over and not to fuss about cooking
Japanese noodles bar to Enjoy Ramen & noodles
Umamido Vooruit
38 Walpoortstraat
Japanese noodles bar to Enjoy Ramen & noodles
Tea & coffee and lovely pastries.
Aux Merveilleux de Fred
38 Mageleinstraat
Tea & coffee and lovely pastries.
Authentic Italian take away and restaurant. Very busy
Trattoria Della Mamma
36 Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat
Authentic Italian take away and restaurant. Very busy

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renting a bike to explore the city of Gent during your stay.

please check out this website. it is at gent dampoort Station, just about 8 minutes walk from the flat. you can rent a bike and it can also be pre ordered before your arrival. using a bicycle is a green and efficient way to see more of Ghent. https://visit.gent.be/nl/zien-doen/fietspunt-gent-dampoort