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Top neighbourhoods in Ghent

Patershol

Patershol's medieval maze of cobblestone streets and step-gabled houses tells a thousand tales from Ghent's colourful 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 area serves up a feast of global flavours in its diverse restaurants, from traditional Flemish taverns to exotic international cuisine. Boutique hotels and cosy 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.

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.

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 area 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.

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. Cosy 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 area that offers a quiet retreat from Ghent's busier areas. While dining options are minimal within the beguinage itself, Ghent's centre is just a 15-minute walk away. The area prioritises 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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Frequently asked questions

What are the best business hotels in Ghent?
With a 24-hour business centre and a 24-hour front desk, Pillows Grand Boutique Hotel Reylof Ghent is popular with many corporate travellers. Another business hotel in Ghent that gets top marks from guests is Hotel Harmony.
What are the cheapest business hotels in Ghent?
Erasmus Hotel is a budget-friendly option catering to travelling professionals. This property offers meeting rooms and express check-in services. Also check out Rose House B&B. Search for affordable Ghent business hotels from AU$101 that are a win for both your wallet and your work.
What is the best time to stay in a business hotel in Ghent?
July is the warmest month, with temperatures ranging from 14ºC to 23ºC. If you like cooler weather, plan your work trip for January. It's typically between 2ºC and 6ºC during this time. February is the ideal month to experience a more relaxed vibe and potentially find cheaper business hotels in Ghent.
What are the closest business hotels to Gravensteen Castle?
Pillows Grand Boutique Hotel Reylof Ghent is close to Gravensteen Castle. This business-friendly stay comes with a cafe and a sauna. Alternatively, base yourself at Hotel Harmony. It's also a quick drive from this attraction. Find your perfect business hotel in Ghent and make the most of your downtime once your work is done.
What business hotels in Ghent have a pool?
Work hard and relax harder at Hotel Harmony. This sought-after Ghent business hotel with a pool offers access to hypo-allergenic bedding and a Champagne service. Or, catch up on emails while chilling by the water at Hotel Orion.
Are there any business hotels in Ghent with parking?
Navigate your work trip effortlessly by staying at Pillows Grand Boutique Hotel Reylof Ghent. This getaway comes with parking, windsurfing and a 24-hour business centre. Hotel Harmony is another stay that includes a space to leave your ride. If you'd like to see alternatives, check out the 1,280 Ghent business hotels with parking.

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