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Ghent Walking tour 1h10 and 19 audio reviews

By Navaway - Visites Audioguidées
Free cancellation available
Price is AU$10 per traveller* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 1h 10m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages

Overview

Ghent, often underestimated, is a Belgian city rich in history and culture. In one day, discover its 19 iconic places on foot, from the picturesque docks of Korenlei and Graslei to the majestic Castle of the Counts. Walk through the medieval Patershol district, admire the architecture of St. Bavon’s Cathedral, and explore the bustling alleyways of Graffiti Street. Enjoy an immersion in the Flemish heritage, between historic buildings and modern street art, all in a friendly atmosphere.

  • Circuit of 2.7 km, duration about 1h10
  • 19 points of interest to discover at your own pace
  • Tour options available for a rewarding experience
  • Ideal for lovers of Belgian history, culture and cuisine.

Activity location

  • Sint-Michielsplein 4
    • 4 Sint-Michielsplein
    • 9000, Gent, Vlaanderen, Belgium

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Sint-Michielsplein 4
    • 4 Sint-Michielsplein
    • 9000, Gent, Vlaanderen, Belgium

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Audio guided circuit in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 1 hour and 10 minutes1h 10m
    1h 10m
  • Opening hours: Sat 12:00 am-11:59 pm
  • English
Price details
AU$9.65 x 1 TravellerAU$9.65

Total
Price is AU$9.65

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    19 immersive audio comments along the way (History...)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Text transcripts of all audio content
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets,...
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route...
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Headphones or headphones (optional)

Know before you book

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

St Michael s Church (Pass by)

As beautiful in the natural day as it is lit at night, Saint-Michel Church appears on more than one postcard of the city. However, behind this indisputable photogenic appearance, one would almost forget that the monument has had a turbulent history.

Graslei and Korenlei (Pass by)

To discover Ghent in a very relaxed atmosphere, you will see that there is nothing better than to meet at the edge of its canals. Judged as one of the most beautiful places in the city, the Korenlei quay and its counterpart on the opposite bank, the Graslei quay, together formed the port of Ghent in the Middle Ages.

Het Groot Vleeshuis (Pass by)

The large building built all along that you have in front of you, is the former Great Butchery of Ghent. It was designed by the city architect, to replace the old wooden meat hall, which was in very bad condition.

Lena, Nestor en Luna (Pass by)

If Brussels can be proud to have a well-known Manneken Pis, Ghent is even more so, with no less than four. Above the front door that stands in front of you, you can notice three small statuettes in their simplest device.

Gravensteen (Pass by)

It is more than obvious that your visit to Ghent could not be complete without an obligatory passage through the castle of the counts. Proud and somewhat rebellious, this fortress was built in 1180, by Count Philip of Alsace, on the ruins of an old wooden fortification of the ninth century, built at the time of the Norman invasions.

Patershol (Pass by)

It is here, at the gates of the castle, that the whole medieval soul of Ghent is so well concentrated. In a way a city in the city, the district of Patershol gives us the effect of a trip back in time with its narrow streets, covered with cobblestones, where charming houses designed in the Middle Ages are available.

Ghent (Pass by)

City on the water, Ghent stands at the confluence of two rivers: the Scheldt and the Lys. As a result, the Flemish city is crossed in every way by several canals, as is its big sister Bruges.

Toreken (Pass by)

Recognisable by its cylindrical turret that occupies the corner, the Toreken is the oldest building in this square called the Vrijdagmarkt. Its name comes from Dutch “toren”, meaning “tower”. It appeared in the 15th century as the home of the Corporation of Tanners, for the sale of leather.

St. Jacob's Church (Pass by)

Each city has its own religious buildings that content their history through their robust walls. Here we would like your attention to be focused on the Church of Saint James.

Ghent Town Hall (Stadhuis) (Pass by)

If, as you approach this impressive building, you find a few grains of rice or a few petals of crushed roses on the ground, that is normal. It is the City Inn that deploys on your right. Rice grains and rose petals are often associated with important and joyful events, such as weddings.

St. Bavo's Cathedral (Sint-Baafskathedraal) (Pass by)

By far one of the undisputed symbols of Ghent, St. Bavon’s Cathedral looks great and does not go unnoticed. In the Middle Ages, the Flemish city, relatively flourishing and influential, engaged in the construction of ever larger and more expensive religious buildings.

Sint-Baafsplein 17 (Pass by)

Caught between two major points of interest of the city, the Royal Theatre of Ghent makes us an eye with its beautiful colourful facade where sits Apollo, god of arts, song and music, accompanied by his muses. It was built in the 19th century, and was inaugurated in 1827, on the very spot where the city would have been born.

Belfort van Gent (Pass by)

Over 90 metres, it is obvious that the Belfry appears in the skyline of the historic centre of Ghent. It stands out and is defined by many residents as THE most imposing building in the city. It's up to you. Built in two stages in the 14th century, this gothic tower was at once a symbol of freedom, prosperity, power, but also of communal independence.

Stadshal (Pass by)

The Stadshal is probably one of the most intriguing places to know in the city of Ghent. And why would you ask us? It is a kind of contemporary hall, where you will find exclusively, hidden in its basement, a park that can hold up to at least 200 bicycles, as well as a brewery.

Saint Nicholas Church (Pass by)

Whether for its old age or for its imposing blue-grey stone look of Tournai, the church of St. Nicholas commands respect. In the past, it is said that a wooden chapel was present in this place, during the 12th century. Romanesque in style, it was soon considered too small.

Graslei 16 (Pass by)

Built on the occasion of the 1913 World’s Fair, the former post office building is a real Ghent jewel that could not be ignored. In the past, it served as a terminal for the very first horse trams and postillions.

Korenmarkt (Pass by)

Affectionately known as “the vibrant heart of Ghent”, this square is the meeting point of the two busiest shopping streets. Called Korenmarkt, it is a very famous tourist site in the city.

St Michael's Bridge (Pass by)

Little favourite of romantics at heart, the Pont Saint-Michel is known to offer a moment of mindfulness. While its history is quickly summed up in a flat swing bridge, replaced by another in stone at the beginning of the 20th century, its panoramas of the Ghent landscapes can be enjoyed for hours.

Graffiti Street (Pass by)

During your visit to Ghent, there is a good chance that street art will appear to you everywhere. And if there’s one thing street art impresses with, it’s its ability to transform a place that’s completely banal into a real work of art, in which the viewer is an actor, and therefore an integral part of the landscape.

Location

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    Sint-Michielsplein 4
    • 4 Sint-Michielsplein
    • 9000, Gent, Vlaanderen, Belgium

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Sint-Michielsplein 4
    • 4 Sint-Michielsplein
    • 9000, Gent, Vlaanderen, Belgium

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