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.
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.
Gordon
United Kingdom
So loud- woken up by other guests running along the hallway ever night
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.
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.
Gary
United Kingdom
Room was clean & comfortable. Breakfast was good with a large seating area & plenty of choice. The hotel is conveniently sited outside the centre of Ghent so isn't subject to city centre restrictions/fees.
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.
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.
Charles
Australia
Great room and fantastic breakfast.
10 minutes by bus to train station.
Friendly staff.
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.
Well located in the Binnenstad district of Ghent, B&B HOTEL Gent Centrum is located 4.3 km from Sint-Pietersstation Gent, 48 km from Boudewijn Seapark and 49 km from Damme Golf.
The location, the breakfast and the friendly, helpful staff
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.
Modern decor, clean, good breakfast, friendly staff
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.
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.
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.
Everything was perfectly fine. Cleans rooms and nice team
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.
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.
The Flandria Hotel is a simple guest house that offers budget accommodation in the historical heart of Ghent. Benefit from the short distance to the main sights and attractions.
Lady on reception was very helpful and knowledgeable!
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
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.
Good. Happy. Clean , quiet. Cool room. The top 3 requirements. 👍
The 3-star ibis Gent Centrum Opera is located in historic Ghent, a 2-minute walk from the Flemish Opera House and a 10-minute walk from Saint Bavo's Cathedral, the Belfry of Ghent and Korenmarkt...
Excellent location and tram stops at the door of the hotel
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.
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
Hotel Lepelbed offers a few air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, just over 10 minutes’ drive from Ghent. A rich breakfast buffet is served daily. Packed lunches and room service are also available.
The bed very comfortable and the breakfast vey good
FAQs about hotels in Ghent
On average, 3-star hotels in Ghent cost THB 5,531 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ghent are THB 7,367 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ghent can on average be found for THB 7,075 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ghent this weekend is THB 7,251 or, for a 4-star hotel, THB 9,732. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ghent for this weekend cost on average around THB 8,725 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs THB 6,805 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ghent for tonight. You'll pay on average around THB 8,143 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ghent will cost around THB 20,973 (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.
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.
Alison
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Two nights would've been better...lots to see.
Two nights would've been better...lots to see. Our favorite Belgium chocolates and waffles of our entire trip were found in Ghent (Gant). We choose to not do the museum or castle tours, but enjoyed the boat tour and walking through the streets, shopping, and people watching. On the weekend, the streets were pretty packed, but more families than we found in Brussels. Do the St. Babo's virtual tour if you visit--so much more information. We didn't a car. Try to get a seat near the canal for an afternoon snack/drink--lovely place to sit and relax.
Pam
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
The centre of Ghent was pretty.
The centre of Ghent was pretty. The level of service and friendliness was generally good, but unfortunately this was not the case on the boat or at the castle. Having visited most of the major cities in Belgium this would be rated 4th after Veurne, (small but pretty and very welcoming), Dinant, (amazing Citadel), Bruges, (charming) and Antwerp (Our favourite, lovely old town, music museum, designer shopping and easy to access...we used the park and ride)
Andrea
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lots to see and do.
Lots to see and do. Interesting history, great food, shopping, atmosphere! A wonderful little shop selling delicious mustard made on-site and packed in lovely crocks. Lace and chocolate shops as well as a full service supermarket in walking distance of major sites. Kid friendly scavenger hunt in castle with a pin as a reward at end. UNESCO site bell tower and building after beautiful building with charm and interest at every corner! Restaurants had several local dishes (a beef and a chicken stew) featured that were delicious! Safe and relaxing.
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.
ALL WENT WELL Nice hotel and room. Pleasant staff. Good breakfast. FREE CAR PARKIING. Room was clean and well
taken care of. All services and equipment worked good. Small restaurant with good food. Bus transportation immediately
outside the property. If you rather the TRAM is about 15-20 minutes walk near by. Both are good and get you to Ghent
Central station.
Perfect location for exploring Ghent. It's a stonethrow from the cathedral and you'll love the morning view of the picturesque square from the hotel's breakfast area. The staff were helpful, the internet was great and the rooms werevery clean and comfortable. I'd recommend staying here although it is on a pricey side for a 3* hotel.
A stylish hotel that affords guests many in-house amenities (access to a spa, bijoux but ideal gym, gorgeous sauna and relaxation space, pool, as well as a choice of eateries). More than anything, though, is the location minutes from the heart of Ghent and the sanctuary-like rooms. We enjoyed returning here after exploring the city
Excellent location. Well run hotel. Good efficient and friendly staff. Decent sized, clean, attractive and well designed room which was nice to be in.
Breakfast good, wide range of choices.
Slightly quirky hotel based on a Comic Art theme ( Big in Belgium) but all the better for having character rather than being soulless.
It's a new hotel and you can tell. Rooms are so spacious and relaxing, I needed a good night's sleep after about 20+ km walked in Ghent and I was not disappointed. Everything clean, staff at the reception was kind and friendly, I will be coming back to Den Briel whenever I will find myself in Ghent again.
Great location, super sized room with sitting area and comfy bed. Lovely eclectic range of furniture and ornaments which made this hotel special. The breakfast was very good with eggs cooked to order - fantastic scrambled eggs, as well as fresh croissants and bread.
The hotel is very accessible with the car and it has a parking place on site. The reception and the cafe areas are nice and cozy. Although the rooms are super small, they're very clean. It's very close from the city center (15 min walk). The staff is friendly.
Great option for a good value stay in Ghent. Walkable from the station but quite far, I recommend the bus from station which stops right outside. Easy walk from hotel to historic centre of Ghent. Wi-fi good, bar that does pizza downstairs.
I stayed two nights in enchanting Ghent and will come back. Maybe to dance Hotel. Hotel location is great, tram stop nearby, center of town, many eateries walking distance. Staff are friendly and rooms are clean . They have elevator/lift.
Superb location within a 5 min walk to the heart of Ghent. In a great neighbourhood with loads of trendy bars and cafes. An extremely well-designed building that feels just like home, but with all the touches of a boutique hotel.
Great hotel to visit Ghent, excellent location in the center close to everything, super friendly staff, very nice bar and restaurant with a cool vibe, parking at the hotel is a real plus given the parking situation in Ghent
Very comfortable hotel close to the center of Ghent. Besides the comfortable bed and automatic light in the bathroom, I liked the table and chairs. Very cosy spot to have the coffee or tea they provided.
The host was very nice to bring our luggages upstairs and downstairs during checking & - out. He suggested the traditional Belgium food and order the restaurant for us. Thanks a lot for his kindness.
A hotel located in an authentic former villa, with nice rooms, an excellent breakfast, free parking space and close to public transport throughout the city of Ghent.
Location is good for Ghent, short walk into the city centre, nearby to 2 tram stops, 15minutes tram from the train station so easy to visit other Belgium cities
Amazing Historic Hotel in the Heart of Ghent! The hotel was exceptional in every way! The staff was wonderful and we truly loved the cocktail bar as well!
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