Situated in a residential area in Ghent, this hotel benefits from a convenient location a 2-minute walk from Saint Peter's Train Station and a 15-minute walk from the historical centre.
Alexandre
Brazil
The bedroom was very clean, the staff was super nice and helpful.
This hotel is set at the Leie River in the centre of medieval Ghent, 500 metres from Saint Bavo Cathedral and a 2-minute walk from Veldstraat Shopping District.
This hotel blends an industrial history with elegant décor and modern facilities. Ghent River occupies several former factory buildings, only 600 metres from the Botermarkt.
Oates
United Kingdom
Great location, interesting room over two floors. Breakfast great.
Holiday Inn Gent Expo offers a location next to Flanders Expo and Ikea Ghent, providing a restaurant and a bar, a fitness centre and free wired and wireless internet throughout the hotel.
Nicola
United Kingdom
Convenient location. Friendly staff. Good selection at breakfast. The games area.
Campanile Hotel & Restaurant Gent is located just off E17 Motorway, 5 km from the historical centre of Ghent. It offers an à la carte restaurant, a bar and a terrace.
Simone
Italy
Good position for work in factory near Gent, big free parking. The bed was comfortable
Residence Inn Ghent by Marriott has fitness centre, a bar and shared lounge in Ghent. Featuring a garden, the property is located within 3.2 km of Sint-Pietersstation Gent.
Located right in Ghent's historical city centre, Hotel de Flandre Ghent is set in a historical 18th-century townhouse and features a terrace and an on-site cocktail lounge and bar.
This luxurious family-run hotel in the Patershol District of Ghent offers rooms in 2 historic buildings and benefits from a free heated swimming pool.
Marian
Netherlands
We stayed here for one night on our way back from France to Amsterdam. This time, we had a less expensive room, which is on the ground floor at the back of the building (not the canal side, but we knew that). Once again, we have no complaints about the staff, and the bed and bathtub were great. This time, for breakfast, we ordered from the menu, and the waffles were amazing—incredibly light.
Located right in Ghent's historical city centre, Hotel de Flandre Ghent is set in a historical 18th-century townhouse and features a terrace and an on-site cocktail lounge and bar.
Great location near the central part of the city. Comfortable and warm.
The NH Gent Belfort is located next to Ghent’s historic town hall building. It features stylish accommodation, a fine dining restaurant and an on-site gym and sauna. Free WiFi is available.
Great location, right in the centre and easy to get to
Situated in a residential area in Ghent, this hotel benefits from a convenient location a 2-minute walk from Saint Peter's Train Station and a 15-minute walk from the historical centre.
Very good for the train station and lots of places to eat.
Set in Ghent and within 5.4 km of Sint-Pietersstation Gent, Hotel Nenuphar features a garden, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Right across from Gent-Sint-Pieters railway station, the family-run Hotel Castel offers a beer house, sauna facilities and good transport connections into the city centre.
LARGE ROOM GOOD LOCATION NEAR TRAIN STATION ST.PIETERS
Chambre d'Amis by Alix features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Ghent. Located around 44 km from Boudewijn Seapark, the hotel with free WiFi is also 44 km away from Damme Golf.
The charming Erasmus Hotel is situated in a 16th century patrician house. Find yourself in the heart of the historic centre of Gent, at walking distance from all interesting places to visit.
Beautifully kept and loved the history of the house.
Set in a residential area a 10-minute walk from the historical centre of Ghent, The Aparthotel Castelnou offers spacious accommodation, an on-site à la carte restaurant and a garden terrace.
very nice and extremely helpful lady from the reception
Budget Rooms by Ghent RIver has a fitness centre, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Ghent. Ideally located in the Binnenstad district, this hotel features a bar.
Big room, clean facilities, kind staff. Good location.
This hotel is set at the Leie River in the centre of medieval Ghent, 500 metres from Saint Bavo Cathedral and a 2-minute walk from Veldstraat Shopping District.
Very friendly staff. Clean rooms and amazing breakfast.
Set in a former Neo-Gothic monastery, Hotel Monasterium PoortAckere Ghent features a green courtyard and a bar, and offers rooms with free WiFi right in Ghent's historical centre.
Nice location. Staff friendly and helpful. Room was clean and comfortable.
Set in Ghent and with Sint-Pietersstation Gent reachable within 5.7 km, Nonam Boutique Hotel Gent offers express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the...
Clean, gorgeous interior, well thought out layout.
This former monastery offers rooms in the centre of Ghent, only 10 minutes’ walk from the Belfry. PoortAckere dates from 1278 and offers unique character, free Wi-Fi and a garden terrace.
Very courteous staff, excellent location and a charming atmosphere
FAQs about hotels in Ghent
On average, 3-star hotels in Ghent cost £126 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ghent are £167 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ghent can on average be found for £165 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ghent this weekend is £154 or, for a 4-star hotel, £175. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ghent for this weekend cost on average around £184 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £153 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ghent for tonight. You'll pay on average around £169 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ghent will cost around £328 (based on Booking.com prices).
Located in the Flemish region of Belgium, the beautiful medieval city of Ghent is not only a city of history, but also a romantic place
to visit. The city is full of hidden historical, cultural and culinary gems that you can easily discover.
The Gravensteen or 'Castle of the Count' is a deceptively enchanting sight dating back to the Middle Ages. Constructed by Philip of Alsace, the count of Flanders, it's partially surrounded by a moat and beautifully restored, and hosts an interesting museum about the history of prison life.
Part of the UNESCO World Heritage list, the Belfry of Ghent is a medieval tower overlooking the Old Town centre. Saint Bavo Cathedral and Saint Nicholas' Church are the city's other two towers, with St. Nicholas' Church being one of the oldest landmarks in Ghent (known as Gent in Flemish).
Enjoy a relaxing walk in the picturesque medieval streets and stop at one of the charming traditional restaurants for Belgium beer and a classic Flemish meat stew with French fries. Local delicacies include the popular Belgium chocolate and the purple jelly-filled candies called the 'noses'.
Antwerp International Airport is 52 km away, while Brussels Airport is 55 km. Just book your hotel, guest house, apartment, or B&B through Booking.com and discover everything this stunning city has to offer.
The Industrial Museum (MIAT) has impressive and some unique...
The Industrial Museum (MIAT) has impressive and some unique objects, as befits the first Manchester of the continent. Vooruit for workers' social solidarity and a bar. Also thought-provoking is the Dr Josef Guislain museum in a still-used asylum (take tram #2).
Note that some tram routes, e.g, #4 to Nord Dokk, no longer operate.
Mark
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A historic university city.
A historic university city. Preserves its strong Flemish identity.
Has a vibrant city centre and has a 'gothic feel' to it - but, not as strong as Bruges or to Brussels.
Once the main train station has completed its rebuild, it will enhance the city as a more inviting place.
We had dinner in the student sector and found it expensive. It's easy to get around Ghent by public transport. Trams need to be upgraded with easier payment systems and electronic information boards. Compared to Netherlands, Belgium's Tourist Information-points or Centres are not that easily accessible.
I would avoid staying near the main train station during its current building works due to noise and dust. The latter if you're allergic to dust.
LR
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Augmented Reality at St Bavo's Caythedral was exceptional.
Augmented Reality at St Bavo's Caythedral was exceptional. Almost everything in the city is walkable from the centre. Cars, trams, bikes and pedestrians share streets which means being careful when you walk. Altogether this was a visit to remember which will bring a smile to my face. Heartily recommended. With over 5000 students at the university the positive atmosphere was almost tangible. And the quality of life looked very good with excellent restaurants at reasonable prices and chic shops with good design on offer.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful, lively city with many easily accessible sights,...
A beautiful, lively city with many easily accessible sights, concentrated in the centre. Easy communications by train or bus to/from other towns and good public transport within the city. Plenty of shops, restaurants, cafés, and a large pedestrian area. One can easily spend a few hours in one of the many museums on a rainy day.
Aleksandar
Bulgaria
10
Scored 10
Ghent seems to be something of a poor relation to the more...
Ghent seems to be something of a poor relation to the more famous Bruges. However, I found Ghent to be a thoroughly enjoyable place to visit and certainly lest touristy than Bruges. It's a very walkable city (to be fair, so is Bruges, but Ghent is more compact) which I really enjoy and value.
The local tourist authorities in Ghent have done a superb job with their excellent Visitors' Guide Book (free and printed in colour in the main European languages as well as English) which has a map showing the location of all the main points of interest, together with a succinct explanation of each. I found noting comparable in either Brussels or Bruges.
On my last morning before leaving for Bruges, I visited the very modern city library which was (for me) an enjoyable surprise, particularly after all the much more traditional historical sites. Try not to miss it and try to find time to step inside for a while!
David
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
It can get a bit full of walking tours and people in general...
It can get a bit full of walking tours and people in general - don't go at peak tourist times! Away from the centre there are lovely little bars and places to look at. It's crammed with beautiful art nouveau buildings. It prides itself on its artistic and musical connections - lots of students, and you could hear music practice going on in many places. There are local breweries with many delicious beers.
From first contact with Herbert, we knew we are about to have a wonderful time in his property. And we weren’t wrong! Lovely and polite owners who did awesome job with decorating the apartment. There is really nothing that you will miss. Kitchen and bathroom fully equipped, towels and bedding at disposal, everything very clean and cosy. Rooftop terrace is a hidden gem! Connection to city center is easy, either with bus, or Uber.
We can definitely recommend this place, and we are sure we will come stay here again next time we visit Belgium.
This is hands down my favourite place in Belgium. We visited 4 different cities, but Alphabed and Gent were diffrent and, in my opinion, the best! The street is quiet but just 5-7 minutes walking to the city center and all the best places in the city. We will def. come back!
The staff was communicative, the place was spacious and clean, the bed was comfy and the kitchen (common area) had great design and amenities. The entire place was packed with natural flowers too, a very nice detail.
This place made our visit to belgium so special! The caravan was so clean, cozy and warm. The owner welcomed us with the biggest smile and was always there whenever we needed to ask about something. The location is amazing as it is not only close to Gent, but to many other great little villages too, surrounded by beautiful open fields and great views. All of this with a very affordable and fair price. Highly recommended!
Very friendly host and nice, spacious rooms. Very calm, we slept great there. The breakfast was very nice: we received a breakfast basket every day with items we had chosen (e.g. croissant).
The place is well located for those keen on both exploring Belgium and Ghent. It's a ten minute walk from the city center and about the same to make it to the station.
Several options nearby as well to eat.
Fran and Maarten were wonderful hosts! As soon as we walked in, we felt welcomed by Fran. The room was spacious and clean, bathrooms were modern and excellent condition. Maarten is an amazing chef and went above and beyond for us while we were there. Would recommend trying out their restaurant while you are there. We will go back to their bed and breakfast if we ever go back to ghent belgium.
The location of the hotel was fantastic, being in the centre of Ghent. The interior of the public area - bar/cafe, reception was of a beautiful and impressive design. I liked the fact that the old facade of the building facing the canal had been preserved. as part of the hotel.
We had room 429 which was comfortable, spacious, and quiet. Breakfast was excellent with a wide choice on offer.
- Use of the kitchen till 22:00
- A hangout place (with table football/ board games) and a bar
- Lots of storing space in the caravan
- Lots of toilets/ bathrooms
- Friendly staff and easy check in/out
- Breakfast is ok but don't expect too much
- Cheapest option in Ghent if you still want some privacy
- Lots of buses and trams close by (5-7 minutes walking distance)
Excellent staff extremely helpful at check in. Pointing us i right direction with tips & advice on local street map for our very short stay in Ghent. the parking is first come first served but we were lucky & got an empty spot & therefore this is a big plus! a triple room that was clean comfortable at a great price including parking, this place is a winner
We arrived a little late at night and the owner of the hotel welcomed us with a really great attitude! He explained to us with a very attention to the details the places we could visit.
The place is small, very comfy and cozy. The bathroom is very clean. Breakfast is cheap and you have a good variety of food
The view is phenomenal in the most amazing part of Ghent. The room is lovely and well stocked with free wine and drinks. The breakfast was personalized and gorgeous with incredible fresh croissants and breads and flowers. It is a tiny little hotel added on by a friendly restauranteur. Too notch place!
The rooms were very pleasant and comfy, and the hosts super friendly and helpful. We really enjoyed the old house and being in an authentic Ghent apartment rather than a hotel. It’s very simple and pretty, and has a little kitchenette and everything you need for an affordable stay in Ghent.
We love our experience in the hotel. It is excellent located with all the accessible with walking distance. The staff was very friendly and professional. We will definitely go back the next time we are in Ghent. We will recommend it to friends too. It’s definitely a great place to stay.
Close to the main attractions of Ghent and Albert Hejin supermarket.
Spacious apartment with fully equipped kitchen, comfortable beds and cozy living room.
There are 2 toilets.
Very close to public parking.
The host allowed us to leave the luggage until 12PM.
Nice friendly and helpful staff. Room was comfortable and clean. Location is approx 10 minutes walk into centre of Ghent. The monstary surroundings are unusual (but pleasant!) - the hotel room is completely modern though so don't be put off by that.
It was one of my best hostel experience so far. Met some amazing people there and I love the creative and sustainable ideas they have implemented there. Definitely will visit again if I come back to Belgium.
I was in Ghent looking for traditional Belgian fries. The hotel had a prepared list of nice frieteries. I went to the one recommended by the reception on Tuesday afternoon. Her choice was great!
Lovely room, surprisingly large for Belgium in a nice location away from the main tourist area, which were within an easy walk. Close to some great cafes for breakfast. A really nice stay.
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