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Ghent Town Hall
Schizophrenic flamboyance: political GhentMonuments and buildingsThis schizophrenic building is in two parts, as you can clearly see, making it a fascinating sight in political Ghent. The façade on the Hoogpoort...
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Timmermans 1845
Looking for books, pens or leatherwares?ShoppingA cosy gift store founded in 1844 in a nostalgic interior. The biggest collection of pens in Belgium, as well as luxury leathergoods, a wide...
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Lounico & Touche
Pots, plants and coffee under one roofShoppingCoffee and breakfastThis is a place where you can shop while enjoying a delicious cup of coffee, for pot and plant shop Lounico and coffee bar Touche share these...
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St Michael's Church
Church with 11th-century rootsChurchesThe steeple of St Michael’s Church should have stood out above all the others but history decided otherwise: the 134 metre high planned ‘monument...
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St Anne's Church
Protected church at Sint-AnnapleinChurchesThe construction of the St Anne's Church began in 1853. In 1866, the unfinished church was consecrated by the bishop of Ghent. You can only...
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CAMPO boma
Cultural centre for local residentsConcert halls and theatresLocal residents and organisations who have ideas to breathe new life into the area surrounding Bomastraat can appeal to CAMPO for support. DE BOMA...
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Benelux Rederij
Relaxed cruise in gorgeous scenerySailingDo you love the thought of enjoying cultural history in the peace and quiet of nature? Come to Recollettenlei 32, opposite the Old Law Courts, at...
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Sint-Antoniushof
Old abbey garden turned park for all agesParks and green spacesIn the middle of the 16th century, the guild of harquebus shooters of Saint Anthony relocated to the quay known as the Antoniuskaai, which is...
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Walking route Sunday markets
Strolling on SundayWalkingWould you like to browse the second-hand books and antique furniture, while also discovering the city? With a special walking route along the...
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Koning Albertpark (Zuidpark)
Stylish, classy welcome to GhentParks and green spacesThere’s a reason why Ghent is called the ‘Mediaeval Manhattan’. It pretty much sums up the city of Ghent. Get your visit to Ghent off to a great...
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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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Gandante
Theme-based guided toursGuideWhether you're heading out alone or with a group, during the day or in the evening, Gandante vzw offers a wide range of fascinating guided...
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Gigue
Belgian women’s fashionShoppingGigue is the brainchild of Belgian designer Jo Wyckmans. He founded the brand in 1991. Gigue stands for pure silhouettes with a sporty twist. It...
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Uit Steppe en Oase
Interior design shop and world-cuisine restaurantShoppingRestaurantsMongolian furniture, ethnic carpets, interior accessories, ethnic jewellery and old beads.
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Minard Theatre
Popular theatre in the student quarterMonuments and buildingsConcert halls and theatresThe Minard theatre is the cradle of Ghent popular theatre, where theatre actor and director Romain Deconinck was at home. The theatre is housed in...
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Mister Jones and Miss Katie
Trendy clothing for kidsShoppingLooking for the perfect original gift for a child? Mister Jones and Miss Katie is one of those stores where you don't just pop in for a quick...