Why Ghent?
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Why Ghent?
Why Ghent? Lonely Planet has called our city “Europe’s best kept secret” and a must see destination for 2011 Because Mirror in the Lys river From the bridge you can also see the unique row of houses mirrored in the Lys, on both sides of the river. With the Castle of the Counts in the distance. Noah Charney, art historian Greetings from Ghent! National Geographic Traveler Magazine has listed this city as the most authentic historic city in the world and full of life Because Five photos? In our day and age, with digital photography? Patershol; the new City Museum, STAM; the interior garden at the House of Alijn; the Cloud Measurer at S.M.A.K., Ghent’s Municipal Museum of Con- Because you must witness with your own eyes what Napoleon and the mysterious thief of The Just Judges panel already knew: The Mystic Lamb really is key to European art history Because “The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb is without a doubt world’s most besieged and coveted work of art. In Paris it would easily knock the Mona Lisa off the throne” temporary Art; the Sunday flower market… They’re all worth a shot… or two! the city comes to life again after sunset And of course because you like to get off the beaten track! …that’s why! Tourist Office Inquiry desk Sint-Veerleplein 5 – 9000 Gent. T. +32 9 266 56 60 www.visitgent.be. Ghent in five photos Only stopping by for a short visit? Then make sure you see these highlights (and capture them on camera!). “Smack in the middle of Brussels, Bruges and Antwerp, Ghent distils their greatest attributes into one engaging and enchanting city” Lonely Planet Through the eyes of the Count From the keep of the Castle of the Counts the city lies at your feet. Experience the Counts of Flanders’ sense of power. Publisher: Lieven Decaluwe, alderman for Culture, Tourism and Festivities. Stadhuis, Botermarkt 1, 9000 Gent. Lay-OUT: Thirtythree text: conception Small Town, Big City Ghent is a cosy, well organised city with countless tourist attractions within walking distance from one another. 1,000 years of history have left their mark. Whatever you see during the day is even more magical at night thanks to the ingenious lighting plan. The city loves light – the annual Light Festival in January is proof of that. That’s when the city is at its best – light and bright! Follow visitgent on: In a different light After sunset Ghent takes on a new dimension. Its pretigious and award-winning lighting plan creates a magical, shimmering sight! Medieval Manhattan Only from or just next to St Michael’s Bridge can you see the three towers that formed our medieval skyline in a nice straight line. You hear music all over the place in this UNESCO City of Music. Dozens of events and festivals turn every visit into a unique experience. The highlight? The ten-day Ghent Festivities! Flemings love good food and drink, and there’s ample proof of that in Ghent. Patershol, a medieval neighbourhood with a great atmosphere, is the city’s culinary hotspot. A pedestrianized shopping area covers a large part of the city centre. Below it there are large underground car parks, but most hotels have their own parking facilities. Work up your appetite on the water! You’ve watched them pass by all morning, now it’s your turn to hop on a boat! After all, that’s the best way to see Ghent from a different perspective. The captain will give you a taste of history laced with juicy little anecdotes, in a language of your choice. Friday, 5 p.m. | Grab a beer Saturday 2.30 p.m. | The art of choosing Find yourself a spot along the Graslei and enjoy the impressive row of medieval houses (on both sides of the river) and the cosy atmosphere. This is where the people of Ghent grab a beer. Start with a Gruut, the only beer that is brewed here in the city using traditional methods. The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb is the absolute masterpiece of medieval art. Grand with overwhelming detail. This altarpiece by the Van Eyck brothers is an absolute must-see, but there’s plenty more: Flemish (and other) masters at the Museum of Fine Arts , modern art at the Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art (S.M.A.K.) and an interactive overview of Ghent’s history and its people at the new City Museum (STAM). TRA T MS TR E D DAS TRA TRA AT AT TRA ROMMEL WATER PARK T AR AA H DE TR RS VA M RD -S NOO DOK STR AA T N AT POO R IN PLE T PEL AA LAA RA IKA ST S TA TR AFR IJ M LAA D N ORT AT ER IKA ZUI T RAA AND R WA R R ST ES TR HA M STIE AN AL HE ER ME HA STR T TTE T S PA A KAS NSE TEEL P L E IN AT ENS STR RDE PA A ILA AI AN AA ISS AA LA From Brussels Airport and Brussels South station (Bruxelles-Midi, where the Eurostar arrives) you can catch R a direct train to Ghent. Train travel between Brussels South and Ghent takes half an hour and costs about ten euros. 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B O AT AA T KR T T RE WE XE RA Saturday, 6 p.m. | Rock ’n’ roll cuisine ST R TH AN AT LU OU ST S AA BR A MS T R G E WA D TR R BU AT S IU NS BR RA R E R C AT O R S T R A AT N NE P LU I RHOF A B R A H A M S T R A AT ST ST BER O TO IA Z ILV E F HT JN RS PL A AT AN N T MI AA SA A ES KO EN G. M T- OS TR A NST R ES AA C IN E L E E R COUPUR T N U IZ L . Q UET EL ET ST R A AT N AC BE LL HO ST M ME N ES AN L . PA S T E U R L A A KL Feeling adventurous? Try the rock ‘n’ roll cuisine of the FlemN G O AA ENE L ish Foodies, threeRadventurous chefs who have chosen Ghent BRI IS EL HU K as their home base. Restaurant C-Jean L was hailed ‘Best S T R A A TO F R ATE R S I EM P L EIN KARTU H DO B BE L S Lby OT the local newspaper. restaurant in Ghent’ R IZERL AAN EE SI AA RI DE MI RA EN GR FD SI M ON WE EL UU R ME COUPUR EV LA S HO TR ES GR ST TS EN JN SS RI ME PRINS T OK RS K H FD AR LE ER E LIEV STR HO L N VE AL AA JL LAA ELS TR SI NT- T R EL SS TR BI MARTE KER KA NS M IC HI ES N RO YE NW ER AA LF JN ER OG AV TL T GI ST HO G ES AA ER AT N I Soup is the new fast food! Plenty of choice, always tasty and of course healthy! The Souplounge near Vrijdagmarkt offers delicious soups with a view of the Lys. And a free apple, because an apple a day… S T R AA AI JN R VA N Ghent’s oldest building is the Castle of the Counts , the impressive medieval fortress in the city centre. Go back in time and shiver at the sight of armour, weapons and torture instruments. Saturday 12.30 p.m. | Easy as duck soup H RASP TH GA NI BE GI R A AT ST WE PE TW BE Taste and buy typical products from Ghent and East Flanders under the impressive vaults of the Great Butchers Hall . RoomeR is the ideal aperitif. If you have a sweet tooth, buy cuberdons. For a spicier touch try Tierenteyn mustard on the other side of the square. S UI CA S PL INO EIN PA BE TRA AT AS TO that at the flea market near St James’ Church . At Bar Dépot you can buy anything, even a yummy breakfast! GI ST PRO A T PE KO TE EN R T RAA U Browsing vinyl records, snapping up a second-hand jacket S T R OZE M A or scoring the perfect souvenir? Early birds can doR IpreciselyR I J N ST R A AT Saturday, 10 a.m. | Castle of the Counts RTS ST RAA DST RS CH ON VE POO ER BOO RA AN Saturday, 8 a.m. onwards | Early risers’ opportunities Saturday, 11.30 a.m. | Ghent delicacies BO GSE KK UIS K A DI E RSTR LO E VE ERGH ESTR E. BRU A KR BRAN IG -B 250 m GST RE EINDE WE H E IL BE Lonely planet G E VA N G E N I S Friday night at Vrijdagmarkt ? Good idea! Start off with PIJ LST R AA T a Kwak at beer bar De Dulle Griet. You’ll have to leave W IN TER T U IN ST R your shoe in a hanging basket as a deposit for the amazing glass. A stone’s throw away you’ll enjoy the hustle and busE K K E R till tle of the Vlasmarkt, with its rock music and DJs playing G E M S T R A AT early morning. N “Ghent is Europe’s D UI ZE ND best secret” EN V URkept DELING N I E U W E WA N EKKERGEMKERK JA H.V.WIT TENB Lights out, spots on! Hidden gems during the day are suddenly put in the spotlight at dusk. To enjoy Ghent by night to the full try the Ghent Illuminated walk. Get your map at the Ghent Tourist Office or download it from BA NEUSE VO GE L Z hidden gems in Gthe E U Z Eside at the Veldstraat ! Or discover AN NBERG TR PAR K G SS R streets, typical Aproducts at the Koestraat, Bennesteeg, Jan A EN OL Breydelstraat and Serpentstraat. Bag a bargain from 1 to 31 A N M LA GE RS TST January and from 1 to 31 July! IS RA U T FR OFLAAN EST BEROUW R A B OT Sundays in Ghent start at the flower market with a coffee, a chat and a walk along the colourful stalls. To top it off: oysters and champagne at the blue kiosk, while discussing what to do next. G T AA EN I S TShop EË OPG Sunday, 10 a.m. | Flower power J. LAA Friday, 9 p.m. | Enlightening KOOLK APPE RSTRAAT ANTV A few more hours (and euros)V Oto G E spend? LZAN N © Phile Deprez www.visitgent.be BLAIS Saturday, 4.30 p.m. | JOZ E F VAN C R OMBR UG G H E STR What used to be a poor man’s dinner is now a speciality. Gentse Waterzooi with chicken, fish or even vegetarian – after all, Ghent is the Veggie Capital of Europe! At Bij den Wijzen en den Zot at Patershol a culinary jury tasted the best waterzooi made from a traditional recipe. Time for a nightcap. At Dreupelkot you can choose from over 200 (!) types of ‘jenever’. Vanilla jenever has conquered the world, though the chicory version isn’t likely to. The adventurous leave through the back entrance to discover the narrowest street in Ghent. Want to bet you won’t feel like heading home or to your hotel? TO Friday, 7 p.m. | Poor man’s dinner Saturday, 10 p.m. | Take a shot EST A weekend in Ghent Friday, 11 p.m. | The night is still young Its chef now cooks at J.E.F. Trendy Volta is housed in a former warehouse and De Vitrine offers top cuisine in an old butchery. Saturday, 1 p.m. | Don’t miss the boat DAM Ghent: more than a one night stay!