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Outdoor café on a cobblestone street near a stone castle.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites 根特 Local area

Stay close to the best things to do in Ghent, from the towers of Gravensteen Castle to the canals along Graslei. At Holiday Inn Express & Suites Ghent, our location places you near historic streets, rivers, and many of the city’s most loved attractions.

Things to do

Medieval City Centre

Korenmarkt 1, Gent, 9000

Discover Ghent, a city where medieval history meets modern energy. Ghent offers a unique blend of charming canals, vibrant street life, and innovative dining scenes. Wander through lively squares, explore contemporary art galleries and don’t miss the renowned Mystic Lamb by the Van Eyck brothers, a masterpiece that anchors Ghent’s rich cultural heritage. With its accessible location and diverse attractions, Ghent makes an ideal destination for those seeking a warm welcome and a relaxing stay.

St. Bavo’s Cathedral with the Ghent Altarpiece

Sint-Baafsplein, Gent, 9000

Step into St. Bavo’s Cathedral to find art and history that captivates at every turn. Admire the baroque high altar crafted from white, black, and red flamed marble, the intricately carved rococo pulpit, and the dramatic ‘Calvary Triptych’ by Rubens. Discover the world-renowned Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, painted by Hubert and Jan van Eyck around 1432, a must-see for art lovers. For those feeling adventurous, climb the 444 steps to the tower’s summit to find breathtaking panoramic views.

Korenlei and Graslei (old port)

Graslei, Gent, 9000

For many in Ghent, the Graslei stands out as a captivating blend of history and vibrant city life. This medieval port, lined with an impressive row of historic buildings mirrored in the flow of the river, has long been a favoured gathering spot. Whether enjoying a coffee on one of the bustling café terraces or simply soaking in the riverside atmosphere, locals and visitors alike find themselves drawn here. The Graslei pulses with energy, embodying the lively heart of Ghent’s inner city.

Belfry of Ghent & Cloth Hall

Sint-Baafsplein, Gent, 9000

A proud emblem of Ghent’s independence, the Belfry has guarded the city since 1180, when Ghent was granted its civil privileges, symbols of freedom still preserved within its walls. Attached to the Belfry, the Cloth Hall showcases the city’s textile heritage through striking Brabant Gothic architecture. Nearby, the old jailer’s lodge offers a glimpse into Ghent’s past. Together Saint Bavo’s Cathedral, Saint Nicholas’ Church, and the Belfry form the iconic trio that defines the city’s skyline.

Castle of the Counts

Sint-Veerleplein, Gent, 9000

Philip of Alsace rebuilt this imposing castle in 1180 to assert his authority over the city. From the battlements atop the towering keep, visitors can imagine the commanding presence and influence the lord once held. Thanks to an innovative, interactive movie guide, the castle’s distant past comes vividly to life, offering a captivating journey through medieval times. On select weekends, costumed knights bring history off the page, adding an extra layer of excitement to your visit.

Fine Arts Museum

Citadelpark, Fernand Scribesreef 1, Gent, 9000

The Museum of Fine Arts (MSK) captivates with its diverse collection of masterpieces, thoughtfully displayed within a beautifully restored setting that honours the old masters. Beyond the art, the museum offers a welcoming auditorium, a well-stocked library, a creative children’s workshop, and a cosy café restaurant, making it a vibrant cultural destination where visitors can immerse themselves in beauty and inspiration for hours.

House of Alijn: The Museum of Folklore

Kraanlei 65, Gent, 9000

Ghent’s charming Museum of Folklore, where a serene indoor garden offers a quiet escape from the city’s bustle. Inside, thoughtfully recreated interiors invite you to explore the everyday lives of Ghent’s past residents, bringing history to life with warmth and authenticity. Rare films from local families add a personal touch, revealing intimate stories and moments from a bygone era. It’s a captivating journey into the heart of Ghent’s cultural heritage.

Ghent Town Hall

Botermarkt 1, Gent, 9000

Ghent's Town Hall is a striking architectural mashup in the heart of the city. One side features flamboyant late Gothic design from the early 16th century; the other showcases elegant Renaissance style with classical columns inspired by Italian palazzi. Construction spanned several centuries, interrupted by financial and political upheaval, resulting in a building that's part medieval, part Renaissance. Inside, 51 halls include the Pacification Hall, named for the 1576 truce signed here.

The Patershol

Haringsteeg 3, Ghent, 9000

Discover Patershol, one of Ghent’s most enchanting neighbourhoods, where medieval streets meet a vibrant dining scene. Wander through charming alleys lined with an array of restaurants offering everything from authentic Flemish dishes to flavourful Japanese and Thai cuisine. Whether you’re seeking a cosy dinner or a culinary adventure, Patershol promises an unforgettable experience.

Municipal Museum of Contemporary Arts (SMAK)

Citadelpark, Gent, 9000

Experience the vibrant spirit of Ghent at the Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art (SMAK). Showcasing a dynamic collection of national and international works, SMAK continually surprises with innovative and thought-provoking exhibitions. After exploring the cutting-edge art, unwind in the museum’s cosy café—a perfect spot to reflect, relax, and soak in the creative atmosphere. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious, SMAK offers an inspiring cultural journey during your stay.

Blaarmeersen Park

Zuiderlaan 5, Gent, 9000

Ghent’s vibrant outdoor playground offers something for everyone. Whether you’re into team sports, water activities at the lake and beach, or simply relaxing in the sun, the park’s well-equipped fields, cafeterias, and scenic spots provide the perfect setting. Ideal for families, groups, or solo adventurers, Blaarmeersen invites you to try new activities or enjoy a leisurely day surrounded by nature. Access to the park is free, with a small entrance fee for cars from May to August.

Kinepolis Gent Movie Theatre

Ter Platen 12, Gent, 9000

Enjoy the latest blockbusters in digital and 3D at Kinepolis Gent, featuring 12 screening rooms. Whether you prefer films in their original language with Dutch or French subtitles or dubbed in Dutch, you’ll find a variety of options to suit your taste. Showtimes typically start at 10am, 2pm, 5pm, and 8pm. For the most up-to-date schedule and ticket bookings, visit kinepolis.be. A perfect way to unwind and experience local entertainment during your stay.

Flemish Opera House

Schouwburgstraat 3, Gent, 9000

Experience the magic of the Royal Flemish Opera House, home to Opera Ballet Vlaanderen, where world-class artists bring captivating performances to life. Thanks to Dutch and English surtitles projected above the stage, you won’t miss a word of the drama or lyrics. Accompanied by the rich sounds of the symphonic orchestra, every show promises to be a moving journey. The friendly staff are on hand to guide you through the venue, ensuring your evening is as comfortable as it is unforgettable.

KAA Gent Football Arena

Ottergemsesteenweg Zuid 808A, Gent, 9000

Just a short seven-minute stroll from the hotel, the KAA Gent Arena, also known as the Planet Group Arena, is the home of Ghent’s celebrated football team, Belgian champions in 2015. Whether you’re a football fan or simply looking to experience local passion and excitement, catching a match here offers a glimpse into Ghent’s sporting spirit.

Vrijdagsmarkt and Sint-Jacobs

Vrijdagmarkt, Gent, 9000

Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Vrijdagsmarkt, a charming square for relaxing on a sunny terrace while soaking up the local buzz. Just behind lies Bij Sint-Jacobs, a picturesque area shaded by rustic plane trees, adding to the neighbourhood’s inviting charm. Don’t miss the lively flea market held every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, where you can browse and soak in the authentic spirit of Ghent. Whether you’re here to unwind or explore, this area offers a delightful taste of local life.

Gruut Brewery

Rembert Dodoensdreef 1, Gent, 9000

Discover Ghent’s unique city centre brewery, Gruut, where tradition meets innovation. Join a guided tour to explore the brewing process and learn about their distinctive beers crafted with herbs instead of hops—a nod to centuries-old recipes. Afterward, enjoy a tasting session and experience authentic Belgian flavours right in the heart of the city. It’s a perfect way to immerse yourself in Ghent’s rich brewing heritage during your stay.

Frituur Bij Filip

Pensmarkt 8, Gent, 9000

For proper Belgian frites, head to Frituur Bij Filip, a no-frills chip stand tucked against the wall of the Great Butchers' Hall in the city centre. Filip runs the show solo, serving up crispy, golden frites with a generous dollop of mayonnaise, plus croquettes, frikandel and local favourites like stoofvlees (Flemish stew). It's cheap, it's authentic, and there's often a queue, but that's how you know it's good. Grab a cone and eat by the water at nearby Graslei. A true Ghent institution.

GentCongres

Sint-Veerleplein 5, Gent, 9000

Are you planning a successful conference in Ghent? GentCongres, the city’s official conference agency, is your dedicated partner for all aspects of organising association conferences. Drawing on extensive expertise and years of experience, they offer impartial and independent advice tailored to your needs. Best of all, their personalised guidance and related services come at no cost to you.

Gravensteen Castle

Sint-Veerleplein 11, Ghent 9000

Step into the world of medieval Ghent at Gravensteen Castle, a twelfth-century fortress filled with winding stairways, grand halls and views across the historic centre. Visitors can explore its towers, learn about the Counts of Flanders and follow an engaging audio guide that brings the castle’s past to life. The landmark sits close to the city’s canals and lively streets, making it an easy stop during a day of sightseeing.

Brouwerij

Gent, 9000

Ghent has a thriving beer scene worth exploring. In the city centre, Gruut Brewery stands out; they brew with a medieval-style blend of herbs instead of hops, and you can tour the brewery and taste their range on-site. Just outside town, Huyghe Brewery has been brewing since 1654 and is best known for Delirium Tremens, recognisable by its pink elephant logo. For a local favourite, try a glass of Stropken, a blonde ale named after the Stroppendragers, a nod to Ghent's rebellious history.

Delectable bites nearby

Karel de Stoute

french

Karel de Stoute blends rich Flemish tradition and modern flair in the heart of Ghent's historic centre. Expect seasonal local ingredients, creative dishes and warm hospitality just a short walk from medieval streets and cana side views.

Oak

international

Oak offers an intimate fine dining experience with refined, contemporary European plates and a relaxed, elegant atmosphere. It's a great pick for a romantic dinner or a special treat after a day exploring Ghent's old town.

Plant A Pizza

italian

Plant A Pizza in Ghent's historic centre creates 100 percent plant based, stone baked pizzas with creative toppings and organic ingredients. Head here for a relaxed, modern spot that works for vegans, vegetarians and anyone curious to try something new.

Reservations:

Front desk: +32-9-3950514

Akkerhage 2 Gent, 9000 比利时

Check-in: 3:00 下午

Check-out: 12:00 下午

Minimum check-in age: 18

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