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Bridge of Imperial Pleasures
A legendary bridge in the heart of the PrinsenhofMonuments and buildingsThe Bridge of Imperial Pleasures was built across the Lieve in the year 2000 and features sculptures by Walter De Buck (1934-2014, Ghent-born...
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N' importe quoi
A retro touch for your interiorShoppingAntiques store specialising in furniture, lighting and objects from the Fifties/Sixties with a wide range of Scandinavian design.
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Zero Latency Gent
Virtual Reality in the centre of GhentSport and recreationZero Latency offers realistic free-roam Virtual Reality experiences in the largest arena in Ghent. The experienced assistants help you choose the...
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Little Guide - Hotel d'Hane Steenhuyse
A visit tailored to childrenSport and recreationThe Little Guide allows children and their parents, grandparents and other accompanying adults to discover the homes of the d’Hane Steenhuyse...
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Ghent: paradise for fans of second-hand and vintage items
A walk along shops full of preloved itemsWalkingSecond-hand, double the fun! Ghent is the place to be for fans of vintage fashion, furniture, decorative items and accessories. The vintage and...
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Prinsenhof
Medieval gem in the city centreSquares and districtsIn the 14th century, the Castle of the Counts was no longer a suitable residence for the Count of Flanders. Lodewijk van Male, moved to Hof ten...
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Lockdown Escape rooms
Can you escape?Sport and recreationLockdown Escape Rooms sprung from a common interest of 5 good friends. A concept which immediately suited them: competitive games, lots of...
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VlotGent
Floating in the sun to the rhythm of the riverSport and recreationNothing is more relaxing than exploring Ghent and its surroundings while afloat on a floating deck powered by solar energy. Especially if you can...
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Arts Centre VIERNULVIER
Nothing for everyone, something for everybodyMonuments and buildingsConcert halls and theatresThis bustling art centre is housed in the impressive 100-year-old monument De Vooruit. VIERNULVIER offers a variety of cultural events: theatre,...
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Patershol, culinary heart of Ghent
An old neighbourhood with a folksy soulSquares and districtsThis particularly beautiful corner of Ghent is a city within the city. Forget where you are for a moment and travel back in time to the Middle...
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The city goes green
Discover the silent spots in GhentWalkingUrban development means giving up green spaces. But once everything is built up, this often entails problems for nature and local residents. Then...
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St Saviour's Church
Skippers’ Church near Oude DokkenMonuments and buildingsSaint Saviour’s Church, also known in Ghent as Heilige Kerstkerk, or in the local dialect ’t Seleskest, is located in the lively, multicultural...
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Gallerie St-John
Centuries of history behind a baroque façadeArt galleriesAre you a lover of art treasures? Gallery St-John has countless gems to catch your eye. Antiques, paintings and sculptures, art objects, furniture...
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East District
Shopping area with classic and trendy shops next to each otherShoppingThe eastern part of the city is where you can find East District, the commercial area around Henegouwenstraat, Bennesteeg, Mageleinstraat and...