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Restaurant quarter

No, you won’t go hungry in Ghent. There are a few districts and squares with a remarkably high concentration of restaurants and cafés, where you can easily satisfy all your cravings. Whether you want a vegan daily special, a classic stew or a star meal, Ghent’s chefs will cook up a storm.  

Point of Interest

  • A royal welcome to the Vrijdagmarkt

    The perfect start to your weekend
    standbeeld jacob van artevelde op de vrijdagmarkt
    Squares and districts
  • Gent-Sint-Pieters station, the hub of Ghent

    Arrive by train and get going with De Lijn
    Gent-Sint-Pieters, the hub of Ghent
    Squares and districts
  • History on the Graslei and Korenlei

    Ghent’s beauty mirrored in the Lys
    History on the Graslei and Korenlei
    Squares and districts
  • Patershol, culinary heart of Ghent

    An old neighbourhood with a folksy soul
    Patershol, culinary heart of Ghent
    Squares and districts
  • Sunday stroll on the Kouter

    Lazy Sundays
    Shopping on Kouter square
    Squares and districts
  • The Korenmarkt

    Watch the world go by in the old town
    Ghent coffee at the Korenmarkt
    Squares and districts
  • Vibrant ‘Zuid’ in Ghent

    Shopping, food and local colour. Feel the city.
    Vibrant ‘Zuid’ in Ghent
    Squares and districts

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