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Vibrant ‘Zuid’ in Ghent
Shopping, food and local colour. Feel the city.Squares and districtsYou can find almost everything in this neighbourhood once dominated by a railway station. Exclusive fashion, classic design or stylish interiors....
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Gent-Sint-Pieters station, the hub of Ghent
Arrive by train and get going with De LijnSquares and districtsAre you coming to Ghent by train? Gent-Sint-Pieters railway station is where you will start. It is easy to get into the city from here. Take the...
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Sunday stroll on the Kouter
Lazy SundaysSquares and districtsA Sunday morning on the Kouter means a pleasant stroll around the flower market, stopping now and then for a little chat. Bask in the elegance of...
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The Korenmarkt
Watch the world go by in the old townSquares and districtsAre you looking for an authentic pub or restaurant? Be sure to try the Korenmarkt! The square is home to a wealth of stories... and it is one...
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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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A royal welcome to the Vrijdagmarkt
The perfect start to your weekendSquares and districtsJacob van Artevelde: there he stands, with his arm outstretched towards England. The statue in the middle of the Vrijdagmarkt is a reminder of a...
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History on the Graslei and Korenlei
Ghent’s beauty mirrored in the LysSquares and districtsShips have been docking here since the 11th century and Ghent wouldn’t have it any other way. It is like the song of the Lorelei. The beauty of...