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Where to stay in Ghent

Find the best Ghent areas and neighborhoods for the activities you enjoy most.

Patershol

Step into Patershol, a medieval quarter in Ghent where narrow cobblestone streets wind between well-preserved 16th-century buildings. This charming neighborhood balances historic character with a lively culinary scene that draws food lovers from across the city. Gravensteen Castle stands as a magnificent centerpiece that tells tales of the past. The area has evolved from working-class roots into a fashionable district filled with boutique shops and cozy cafés. House of Alijn museum and art galleries showcase local culture in historic settings. Diverse restaurants representing global cuisines make this walkable neighborhood perfect for culinary adventures.

Graslei and Korenlei

Graslei and Korenlei captivates visitors with medieval guild houses lining both sides of the River Leie. Their ornate stepped gables and stone facades create a living museum of Ghent's commercial heritage. St. Michael's Bridge offers panoramic views of this remarkable historic district. The waterfront buzzes with restaurants and cafés housed in centuries-old buildings. Boat tours depart regularly, allowing travelers to admire the architecture from different angles. Evening illumination transforms the quays into a magical scene as historic facades reflect golden light on the water.

Kunstenkwartier

Kunstenkwartier is the cultural soul of Ghent where medieval meets modern. Cobblestone streets lead you past St. Peter's Abbey and the towering St. Bavo's Cathedral. This pedestrian-friendly arts quarter houses museums, galleries, and Ghent University's historic buildings. The neighborhood comes alive with locals enjoying Belgian beers at traditional brown cafés. Browse independent bookshops and design boutiques between cultural attractions. Gothic architecture creates perfect backdrops for photos while the Leie River offers scenic walking paths nearby.

Ghent City Centre

Step into Ghent City Centre, a medieval wonderland where cobblestone streets wind between guild houses and peaceful canals. Gothic spires pierce the sky while the imposing Gravensteen Castle watches over centuries of Flemish heritage. The pedestrian-only zone invites leisurely exploration of St. Bavo's Cathedral and the soaring Belfry. This walkable district delights with traditional Belgian flavors and local craft beers. Browse charming chocolate shops and boutiques housed in historic buildings. Cultural treasures await in the Design Museum and Royal Dutch Theatre, while bustling squares like Korenmarkt offer perfect people-watching spots.

Elisabethbegijnhof

Step back in time at Elisabethbegijnhof, a UNESCO-listed medieval community dating back to the 13th century. Whitewashed houses with red-tiled roofs surround a tranquil courtyard garden where ancient trees provide welcome shade. Cobblestone paths lead visitors through this historic religious haven. The historic St. Elisabeth Church anchors this peaceful neighborhood just a short walk from central Ghent. Visitors appreciate the contemplative atmosphere and authentic medieval Flemish architecture. The area offers few commercial services, preserving its unique character as a quiet retreat from the busier parts of town.

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