Holiday in Gent

City in Belgium — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇧🇪

Country

Belgium

Type

City

Best time to travel

May to September for warm weather and outdoor culture. July for the Gentse Feesten — the largest cultural festival in Europe.

Budget/day

Getting there from Germany

Train from Cologne 2.5h (via Brussels). Flight to Brussels, then 30min train. Car from Aachen 2h.

About Gent

Gent is Belgium's best-kept secret city — livelier than Bruges, more relaxed than Brussels, and with a mix of medieval splendor and alternative cultural scene that is unmatched in Europe. The East Flanders capital at the confluence of the Leie and Scheldt has everything Bruges has, plus a vibrant student scene and one of the best culinary scenes in the country. The Graslei and Korenlei, the two promenades along the medieval harbor, form one of the most photogenic ensembles in Europe. Guild houses from the 12th to 17th centuries reflect in the water, and on sunny evenings, thousands gather at the quays for the sundowner — the most famous 'Living Room' feeling in Flanders. The Ghent Altarpiece (the 'Adoration of the Mystic Lamb') by the Van Eyck brothers in St. Bavo's Cathedral is one of the most significant works of art in the Western world. The freshly restored polyptych from the 15th century was stolen by the Nazis during World War II and is now displayed in a state-of-the-art climate-controlled showcase — a must-see for any art lover. Gravensteen Castle, a fully preserved medieval count's castle in the city center, looks like it came straight out of a knight's movie. The mighty fortress from the 12th century now houses a museum, and from the battlements, there is a panoramic view of the old town with its three towers — Cathedral, Belfry, and St. Nicholas Church. Gent has established itself as Belgium's most sustainable foodie city. The weekly Veggie Thursday is an urban institution, and the culinary scene ranges from Michelin-starred restaurants to trendy street food markets. The Patershol district, with its narrow streets full of restaurants, is the culinary heart. The street art scene in Gent is legendary. The Werregarenstraatje, a narrow alley that serves as a legal graffiti wall, is constantly changing, and the entire city is a living open-air museum of urban art.

Culture
90
Urban
85
Romance
75
Food
65
Families
65

Top 5 highlights in Gent

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Graslei & Korenlei

Medieval guild houses by the water — the most photogenic sundowner panorama in Flanders

2

Genter Altar

Van Eyck's masterpiece in St. Bavo's Cathedral — one of the most significant paintings in art history

3

Gravensteen

Fully preserved count's castle from the 12th century in the city — pure knightly flair

4

Patershol

Winding medieval streets full of restaurants — Gent's culinary centerpiece

5

Street Art

Legal graffiti alleys and urban art throughout the cityscape — Gent as a living canvas

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Reise-SIM für Gent

Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM

Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Gent

Recommended travel time

May to September for warm weather and outdoor culture. July for the Gentse Feesten — the largest cultural festival in Europe.

Summer

18-25°C, changeable

Winter

2-7°C, gray and damp

How much does a holiday in Gent cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

40-65 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

150-300 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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4 travel tips for Gent

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Gentse Feesten in July: Ten days of street theater, music, and parties throughout the city center — free and legendary

Try Cuberdons: The purple nose-drop candies are Gent's number one sweet — the best can be found at the Gröntenmarkt

Boat trip on the Leie: A half-hour canal ride shows the city from its most beautiful perspective — especially at sunset

Climb the Belfry: The UNESCO Belfry offers the best overview of the three towers and the old town — elevator available

Food & drink in Gent

These specialties you must try!

Gentse Waterzooi — Gent's national dish: creamy stew with chicken or fish, vegetables, and cream — pure comfort food
Belgian Fries — Double-fried fries with mayo — best in Gent at the Frietketel stand
Cuberdons — Purple, conical candies with a liquid raspberry core — Gent's sweet landmark
Stoofvlees — Flemish beef stew with beer — the Belgian equivalent of Boeuf Bourguignon
Belgian Beer — Gent has a vibrant craft beer scene — from Trappist beer to local Gruut without hops
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