Point of Interest
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A royal welcome to the Vrijdagmarkt
The perfect start to your weekend
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Achterdok
Gateway to the old docks, the city centre and the wider world
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Arsenaalsite
Former railway site becomes vibrant neighbourhood
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Arts Quarter, where art is omnipresent
The most important museums within walking distance
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Coupure
Historical waterway between Ghent and Bruges
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Flea market at Bij Sint-Jacobs
A ten-day party around ten centuries of history
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Fountain Charles De Kerchove
Beautiful column in the middle of an elegant water feature
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Gent-Dampoort station
Train station in the north of the city
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Gent-Sint-Pieters station, the hub of Ghent
Arrive by train and get going with De Lijn
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Graffiti alley in Ghent
Canvas for street artists: anything goes in Ghent
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Groentenmarkt
Historical square and lively meeting spot
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Handelsdok
The beating heart of the old docks
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Historical City Centre
Enchantingly medieval and casually trendy
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History on the Graslei and Korenlei
Ghent’s beauty mirrored in the Lys
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Houtdok
Maritime playground in Ghent
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Millionaires' Quarter
Impressive villa quarter
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North Sea Port
The port of Ghent -
Oude Beestenmarkt. For party animals
A whole different beast
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Overpoort
Party till the early hours
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Patershol, culinary heart of Ghent
An old neighbourhood with a folksy soul
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Portus Ganda
Student quarter by day, idyllic by night
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Prinsenhof
Medieval gem in the city centre
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Sint-Baafsplein
Surrounded by monumental architecture
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Sint-Pietersplein
Experience the city's rich history here
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Sunday stroll on the Kouter
Lazy Sundays
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The Korenmarkt
Watch the world go by in the old town
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The Old Docks
New life in the old Ghent port area
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Tondelier site
Neighbourhood in full development
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Vibrant ‘Zuid’ in Ghent
Shopping, food and local colour. Feel the city.
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Vlasmarkt
The place to be for night owls