Our walking food tour in Ghent is unique because we offer a combination of sightseeing in and outside the city centre and some good food and drink tasters. These tasters are traditional Ghent and Belgian specialities, but also include some international dishes. After all, Ghent is multicultural, which also reflects in the city's eateries, created by people who also made Ghent their home.
We support local, small businesses and get you in touch with the locals who are happy to share their story as well.
This tour shall include all your senses. See the sights and the food, feel and smell the food before you eat it and listen to your guide's stories. Our groups are small to keep it safe and to give you the best possible experience.
IMPORTANT
Please let us know about any allergies/intolerances you have before you book. We will let you know then if this tour is suitable.
Bring comfy shoes and dress for the weather.
PLEASE NOTE: Self-Guided tour between 18 May 22 and 5 June 22
We start this walking food tour in Ghent at the Artevelde statue at Friday Market. This is a historical square with interesting houses and some cool facts. After a brief introduction and information about what to expect, we explore the square and the surrounding streets. We have a few shops and eateries that we visit. Food & drink tasters in this area can exist of beef stew and fries, chocolate, vegan cheese and muffins and the very best of Belgian chocolate.
Please note that this itinerary is an example only and also the suggested tasters are examples. We adjust ourselves to the partners we work with and when they are closed on the day that you visit, we choose a different one. Just so you know :)
When you book, we will let you know what you can expect, but we also want to surprise you!
Following the discovery of Friday Market and surroundings, your guide will take you to another highlight of our city - the Castle of the Counts (Gravensteen). This is a medieval castle with a lot of stories to tell. Your guide will take you to the surrounding areas as such. For instance, Saint Veerle Square. In this area, the food and drink taster examples are "real" Belgian waffles, chocolate, cheese, wine and beer, Ghent ham (Ghanda ham). Very mouthwatering, isn't it? :) Be surprised about what you are getting!
From the Castle of the Counts, get yourself to the very heart of Ghent's old town with your guide. Graslei and Korenlei are not to be missed areas. This was the place to be in the Middle Ages, but it is still the most popular area to hang out. Your guide will explain to you its importance and tell you some hidden secrets. There are no food and drink stops here.
The Ghent Belfry is one of the oldest in Belgium and next on your itinerary. As a matter of fact, you will get to see the Saint Nicolas Church, the Belfry and the Saint Bavo Cathedral all at once. These are the 3 Medieval towers of Ghent. Apart from beautiful views and some cool streets around this area, there are also some great food and drink tasters. For example chocolate, wine, exotic street food Flemish meatballs or plant-based food deliciousness. You will definitely be surprised by all the goodies!
We meet all travellers at the Jacob Van Artevelde statue, which is situated in the middle of the square. It is walking distance (10 mins) from Korenmarkt. You can reach Korenmarkt with tram 1 direction Wondelgem or Evergem and you can take it straight at the Sint Pieters Station.
Upon arrival, please show your ticket to your guide.
Ghent is a picturesque medieval city in the Flemish region of Belgium, known for its well-preserved architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and rich history. The city is a blend of historical charm and modern dynamism, offering visitors a unique experience with its canals, castles, and lively student population.
A well-preserved medieval castle that offers a glimpse into Ghent's history. The castle houses a museum with various exhibits.
A stunning example of Gothic architecture, this cathedral is home to the famous Ghent Altarpiece.
A scenic canal that connects Ghent to Bruges, offering beautiful views and boat tours.
One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe, known for its beautiful campus and historic buildings.
A traditional Flemish stew made with chicken or fish, potatoes, and vegetables, cooked in a creamy broth.
A local sausage made with a blend of beef and pork, flavored with spices and served with mustard.
A type of Belgian waffle that is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, often served with toppings like whipped cream, chocolate, or fruit.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Ghent, with warm weather and numerous festivals and events. The city is bustling with activities, and the outdoor cafes and terraces are particularly enjoyable.
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GMT+1 (Central European Time)
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Ghent is a generally safe city, but like any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Ghent-Sint-Pieters Station
Ghent Central Bus Station
The tram network in Ghent is efficient and covers most of the city. It's a convenient way to get around.
Available • Apps: Uber, Heetch
Car, Bike, Scooter
A picturesque medieval city known for its canals, cobblestone streets, and historic architecture.
The capital of Belgium, known for its grand architecture, museums, and the famous Grand Place.
A vibrant city known for its fashion scene, historic sites, and the famous Antwerp Diamond District.
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