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Ghent: Self-Guided Highlights Scavenger Hunt and City Tour

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Ghent: Self-Guided Highlights Scavenger Hunt and City Tour

Looking for the perfect way to experience Ghent? Look no further than a self-guided highlights scavenger hunt and city tour! This tour is a great way to get a feel for the city, explore the landmarks and attractions, and have an all-around great time. Here’s what you need to know before you go.

What Is a Self-Guided Highlights Scavenger Hunt and City Tour in Ghent?

Self-guided highlights scavenger hunts are a type of sightseeing tour, but with an added element of engagement. On this type of tour, visitors are given a special “mission” to complete. The mission might involve finding a certain street or learning about a specific cultural landmark. Or it could involve taking pictures of specific areas or landmarks. Whatever the mission, they’re fun and interactive ways to explore the city.

This tour in Ghent combines scavenger hunt mission with the elements of a traditional city tour. A traditional city tour can have a variety of focuses – from the history and culture of a city to its skyline and modern attractions. This Ghent tour follows a path that takes visitors to notable sites all over the city, giving them a comprehensive look at all of the city has to offer. All the while, visitors have missions to complete that make their adventures in Ghent more interactive and engaging.

What You’ll See on Your Tour of Ghent

Despite not being as large as some of Belgium’s other cities, Ghent still offers plenty of interesting attractions to explore. One of the highlights of this tour is the St. Bavo’s Cathedral. A notable example of gothic architecture, it houses two legendary works by masters of the Renaissance – Van Eyck’s “Adoration of Mystic Lamb” and “Beautiful Mary” – both of which will be explored during this tour.

Other important landmarks visited on this tour include:

  • The Belfry of Ghent
  • The Graslei (old harbor)
  • St. Nicolas Church
  • Castle of the Counts
  • Saint Bavo Abbey

Visitors will also pass by other important attractions; from museums to art galleries, monuments, and parks – such as the spacious and tree-filled St. Peter’s Square. This area is popular with locals and serves as an ideal spot for relaxing after an intense day of sightseeing.

Additional Information

This self-guided highlights scavenger hunt and city tour in Ghent is available in five different languages, including English, French, Dutch, Spanish, and German. All audio material including interactive challenges, stories, and tips is accessible through a unique mobile app.

The tour is approximately three hours long and can be booked online through GetYourGuide or booked directly in Ghent at any of the official Tourist Information Centers. Group sizes are limited to six people, but larger groups can be arranged by making special requests in advance.

Gift cards are also available on GetYourguide for those who wish to purchase the tour as a gift for friends or family. These cards can be used for self-guided tours throughout Ghent as well as for virtual tours and experiences available on GetYourGuide’s website.

Make the Most Out of Your Tour of Ghent

Whether you’re visiting Ghent for the first time or returning for a second look, this self-guided highlights scavenger hunt and city tour is the perfect way to explore all of what the city has to offer. Get ready for an unforgettable experience as you explore the highlights of Ghent with a side of interactive adventures through its streets!

If you’re interested in taking part in this unique tour of Ghent, book your spot today so you won’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!

Unlocking the Hidden Gems of Ghent: An Insider’s Guide

If you’re headed to Ghent, Belgium, you’re in for a treat. Known for its medieval architecture, canals, and vibrant nightlife, Ghent is a city that is waiting to be discovered. In this Insider’s Guide, we’ll take you off the beaten path to explore some of the lesser-known attractions of Ghent, dine on local cuisine and discover some of the city’s fascinating history. So, let’s dive in!

Hidden Gems: Exploring Ghent’s Lesser-Known Attractions

While most tourists flock to the Gravensteen Castle or St. Bavo’s Cathedral in Ghent, the city has many other beautiful and fascinating hidden gems worth exploring. For instance, the vibrant Graffiti Street in Ghent is a hidden alleyway bursting with colorful and intricate street art. Another interesting spot is the quirky Dr. Guislain Museum, a museum of psychiatry that takes you through the history of medicine, mental illness, and the evolution of the brain.

Cuisine of Ghent: Savoring Local Delicacies

Ghent is known for its tasty Flemish cuisine, and there are many local dishes that you must try. One such dish is the Ghent Waterzooi, a creamy soup made with chicken or fish and vegetables. Another local delicacy is the famous cuberdon, a cone-shaped candy filled with raspberry syrup that is a favorite among locals.

While exploring Ghent, be sure to visit one of the many local breweries scattered across the city. Two must-visit breweries are the Gruut Brewery and the De Kazematten Brewery. Both offer guided tours and beer tastings, providing a glimpse into the brewing process and a chance to try some of the finest Belgian beers.

Captivating Stories: Ghent’s Fascinating History

Ghent has a rich and fascinating history that deserves exploration. Did you know that Ghent was once the second-largest city in Europe? Or that the city served as the center of the cloth trade during the Middle Ages? One of the fascinating stories from Ghent’s past is the legend of the Ghent Nose, a statue of a giant nose that was erected to mark the spot where the city’s citizens had cut off the nose of a local lord who was threatening the city.

Unconventional Suggestions: Experiencing Ghent Like a Local

If you want to experience Ghent like a local, ditch the tourist bus and visit the city’s neighborhoods via bike or together with locals. Hoodwalk tours offer an excellent way to immerse yourself in the culture of Ghent. Another alternative is exploring the Dampoort district, a vibrant and trendy area filled with vintage shops, bookstores, and cafes that is a favorite among locals.

In conclusion, Ghent has so much to offer and exploring the city’s hidden gems, savoring its local delicacies, and delving into its fascinating history will prove to be an unforgettable experience. Be sure to venture off the beaten path, and you might discover something new and exciting that you have never known about Ghent before!

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Ghent: Self-Guided Highlights Scavenger Hunt and City Tour

Experience Adventure Like Never Before: Book Your Tour Today!