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ROMY Ghent - Brabantdam
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La Lys Rooms & Suites
La Lys Rooms & Suitescleanliness Elegant guesthouse near Ghent-Dampoort Station with a welcoming bar and lounge.

Place2stay in Ghent
Place2stay in Ghentcleanliness Modern apartment near Ghent city center with fully equipped kitchenette.

Carlton Hotel
Carlton Hotelcleanliness Step into Ghent with cozy accommodations near the train station for easy exploration.

B&B HOTEL Gent Centrum
B&B HOTEL Gent Centrumcleanliness Experience the heart of Ghent in a sleek hotel near Hotel d'Hane Steenhuyse.

Raibu Ghent by StayC
Raibu Ghent by StayC
Getaway Gent
Getaway Gentcleanliness Stylish studio apartments near Ghent-Dampoort with rainfall showers and kitchenettes.

Boutique Hotel Onderbergen
Boutique Hotel Onderbergen
Aparthotel Castelnou
Aparthotel Castelnoucleanliness Convenient apartment-style accommodations near Ghent's historic center.

B&B Petit Prince
B&B Petit Princecleanliness Intimate Mediterranean hideaway in Ghent with garden views and valet service.

Courtyard By Marriott Ghent
Courtyard By Marriott Ghent
Chambre d'Amis by Alix
Chambre d'Amis by Alixcleanliness Central Ghent B&B near Ghent-Sint-Pieters Station offers botanical garden access.

Ganda Rooms & Suites
Ganda Rooms & Suitescleanliness Rooftop views enhance this Ghent hotel's charm, steps from CAMPO Theatre.

Guesthouse PPP
Guesthouse PPPcleanliness Stately Belgian guesthouse near cultural sites offers tranquil massages in Ghent.

Charme Hotel Hancelot
Charme Hotel Hancelot
Rooms With A View
Rooms With A Viewcleanliness Riverside retreat in Ghent's heart with easy access to cultural landmarks.

Yalo Urban Boutique Hotel Ghent
Yalo Urban Boutique Hotel Ghentcleanliness Experience contemporary design steps from historical Ghent attractions and train station.

Lits de lo
Lits de locleanliness Chic hotel close to Ghent-Sint-Pieters Station with easy access to botanical gardens.
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Top neighborhoods in Ghent

Patershol
Patershol's medieval maze of cobblestone streets and step-gabled houses tells a thousand tales from Ghent's colorful past. Explore the imposing Gravensteen Castle, wander through the Old Fish Market, or discover local heritage at the House of Alijn. Art galleries and boutique shops tuck themselves between centuries-old buildings that have seen it all. The neighborhood serves up a feast of global flavors in its diverse restaurants, from traditional Flemish taverns to exotic international cuisine. Boutique hotels and cozy B&Bs in converted historic buildings offer charming stays with authentic character. The narrow streets make walking the best way to soak up Patershol's intimate, timeless atmosphere.

Kunstenkwartier
Kunstenkwartier is Ghent's cultural wonderland where art and history collide on cobblestone streets. St. Peter's Abbey and the Vooruit Arts Centre anchor this walkable neighborhood full of galleries and museums. Gothic spires rise above medieval guild houses while the Design Museum adds modern flair to the historic landscape. Local bistros serve traditional Flemish dishes like waterzooi as church bells mark the hours. The area's boutique hotels occupy converted historic buildings with original architectural details. Trams and dedicated bike lanes make getting around a breeze when your feet need a break from the cobblestones.

Graslei and Korenlei
Graslei and Korenlei's medieval quaysides transport you straight to Ghent's golden commercial heyday. Guild houses with ornate stepped gables reflect in the River Leie, creating one of Europe's most Instagram-worthy waterfront scenes. Cross St. Michael's Bridge for panoramic views or hop on a boat tour to see these architectural gems from a fresh angle. Restaurants housed in historic buildings serve Belgian classics on riverside terraces where cobblestones meet candlelight. Boutique hotels occupy converted guild houses, offering modern comforts behind centuries-old facades. The area is wonderfully walkable, with tram connections nearby when your feet need a break from those charming but uneven streets.

Ghent City Centre
Ghent City Centre wraps you in medieval magic with its imposing Gravensteen Castle and awe-inspiring St. Bavo's Cathedral housing the famous Ghent Altarpiece. Centuries-old guild houses line cobblestone streets and tranquil canals, creating a living museum you can actually wander through. The soaring Belfry watches over bustling squares where history feels delightfully alive and within reach. Car-free zones make exploring this medieval wonderland a breeze on foot, with trams connecting to outer districts when your feet need a break. Cozy brown cafés serve local beers alongside traditional Flemish dishes, while boutique hotels tucked into converted guild houses offer the perfect historic-meets-comfortable home base.

Elisabethbegijnhof
Step back in time as you wander the cobblestone pathways of Elisabethbegijnhof, a 13th-century UNESCO-listed haven. This medieval community features whitewashed houses with red-tiled roofs surrounding a peaceful central garden where ancient trees shade weathered benches. The Gothic St. Elisabeth Church anchors this contemplative neighborhood that offers a quiet retreat from Ghent's busier areas. While dining options are minimal within the beguinage itself, Ghent's center is just a 15-minute walk away. The neighborhood prioritizes its tranquil, non-commercial atmosphere over tourist amenities. Getting around requires walking, as narrow medieval streets restrict vehicle access and cobblestones can challenge cyclists.
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Medieval splendor awaits in a car-free city center where Gothic architecture frames picturesque canals. Climb the Belfry for views that explain why this was once among Europe's most powerful cities. The STAM Ghent City Museum chronicles the rich past while the Museum of Fine Arts showcases artistic treasures. Sample Belgian beers in centuries-old pubs before browsing the Old Fish Market and Great Butchers' Hall. Time a visit during the ten-day Ghent Festival when over a million revelers transform the streets into Europe's most entertaining history lesson. Don't miss the imposing churches and merchant houses that whisper tales of medieval wealth.























































































































































































