Ghent is working to create a totally accessible city, also for visitors. For example, the municipality has changed the paths in the historic city centre so they can used by visitors in wheelchairs. There are also a number of transport options for visitors to Ghent with reduced mobility, or families with young children.

Accessibility brochure

If you have a temporary or permanent disability, or have difficulty walking, this city guide can support you during your visit to Ghent. The guide includes a tour through the historical city centre with as few obstacles as possible. Moreover, the guide includes extra info on accessibility for each must-see and you will also find many accessible restaurants and cafés, public toilets and accommodations.

Available in 2 different languages: Dutch and English

A paper version of this brochure is also available in the tourist office and in certain accommodations.

Accessible route

A handy map describing which route to take to explore the city and avoid obstacles.

Available in 5 different languages: Dutch, French, English, German and Spanish

A paper version of this brochure is also available in the tourist office and in certain accommodations.

Accessibility in Flanders

Flanders wants to be an enjoyable holiday destination for everyone: young and slightly older visitors, tourists with or without disabilities or care needs, etc.

You will find a great deal of information on this website to prepare your holiday or trip according to your specific needs and requirements.