Rated 4,5 out of 5 by individual rating sites
Despite being one of Belgium's oldest cities, Ghent remains small enough to feel cosy but big enough to be a vibrant, relevant centre for trade and culture. There's a wealth of medieval and classical architecture here, contrasted by large post-industrial areas undergoing urban renewal that give Ghent a gritty-but-good industrial feel.
In the centre, tourists remain surprisingly thin on the ground, but Ghent's large student and youth population means there's always people about, enjoying the city's fabulous canal-side architecture, abundance of quirky bars and good-value restaurants, and some of Belgium’s best museums.
Experience the most beautiful places in Ghent in combination with the best restaurants for an unforgettable Walking Dinner in Ghent!
Restaurant de 8 Zaligheden
Restaurant "Du Progres"
De Abt
Once you have booked your Walking Dinner Tour, you will receive a confirmation e-mail within 5 minutes. This has your booking reference which is your reservation number at each of the three restaurants.
The following information can be found in the confirmation email:
Order number
Route description
Estimated time schedule
Information about the starting point
Information about the highlights