The easiest way to travel to Ghent is by public transport: take the train to one of the two railway stations, and go to the city centre on foot or by tram or bus. Do you prefer going by car? Park it at a Park & Ride facility in the city’s outskirts and switch to public transport or the city shuttle. city/node/1279, which can come in handy
Inspiration
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Accessibility during the Ghent Festivities
Smoothly to the Festivity Zone -
Accessibility during the Ghent Light Festival
Smoothly to the trail -
Public Transport in Ghent
Affordable trams and buses -
Taxis
A safe, comfortable ride to wherever you’re going -
To Ghent by line bus
By bus to Ghent from other cities in Belgium and the rest of Europe -
To Ghent by plane
Travelling to Belgium and Ghent by plane -
To Ghent by train
How to reach Ghent by train?
Point of Interest
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Eurolines
To Ghent by bus -
Flibco
Travel smoothly from Brussels South Airport to Ghent -
Flixbus
To Ghent by bus -
Gent-Dampoort station
Train station in the north of the city -
Gent-Sint-Pieters railway station info point:
Start your city trip to Ghent well prepared -
Gent-Sint-Pieters station, the hub of Ghent
Arrive by train and get going with De Lijn -
Hop on hop off water tram
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Luggage storage Gent-Dampoort
Luggage storage at station Gent-Dampoort -
Luggage storage Gent-Sint-Pieters
Luggage storage at Gent-Sint-Pieters station -
The Lijnwinkel Korenmarkt
Feel free to step in -
The Lijnwinkel Sint-Pietersstation
Feel free to step in