Are you a wheelchair user and have you booked a trip to Ghent? Then first pay a visit to the VisitGent information office upon arrival, because there you can collect a free accessibility brochure. In this brochure, you’ll find the best wheelchair-accessible activities, accommodations, bars and restaurants. That means a lot less worries and a lot more possibilities during your visit.
Point of Interest
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Old Fish Market
The Ghent Tourist Office -
Our Lady of St Peter's Church
Monumental church at Sint-Pietersplein -
O’yo
Have a healthy breakfast or lunch -
Residence Inn by Marriott
A home away from home -
Resto Leo
Sample regional products from the province of East Flanders -
Royal Dutch Theatre
Classic theatre in the city centre -
Sgol
Grand café with a view of the Ghent towers -
St James' Church
In the 11th century this was a wooden church -
St Michael’s Bridge, romantic Ghent
Fairy-tale view: take your Ghent selfie! -
Sunday stroll on the Kouter
Lazy Sundays -
The Korenmarkt
Watch the world go by in the old town -
The Norbertines’ Chapel
The locals call this chapel 'Drongenhofkapel' -
The Van Eyck brothers
The painters of the Ghent Altar Piece -
The visitors' centre at St Bavo's Cathedral
Discover the Ghent Altarpiece and its history -
Uilenspiegel
Family restaurant in the heart of Ghent -
Van der Valk Hotel Ghent
Your complete hotel experience in Ghent -
VIERNULVIER Café
The café of Arts Centre VIERNULVIER
Event
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Parkkaffee
Summer bar in a magical setting -
Private Passion Public Duty
Dialogue between Jan Hoet and Matthys-Colle -
Rooftop Bar & Restaurant Gaston
Culinary delights, view of the Ghent skyline -
Sensum Summerbar
South American vibes with flair -
Simpli "LAzy Bar & Garden"
Summer bar in the gardens of Coninxdonck Castle -
Summer bar Den Briel
Enjoy the sun in a deckchair -
TAKE IN
Summer bar in Oude Dokken -
The Ghent Altarpiece
Follow the restoration process closely -
Zebra Beach
A beach in the centre of town