Tram

Tram

In addition to trams and buses, bicycles and walking are the most-used forms of transportation in the city center.

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Flowers on the canal

Flowers on the canal

Gent lies on the confluence of three rivers so one might think it to be the Venice of Belgium. Flowers and flower boxes are the way many decorate their homes and even the city streets and bridges.    

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The Three Towers of Gent

The Three Towers of Gent

The three towers of Gent is one of the most famous aspects of the city. From near to far they are Saint Nicholas Church, The city watchtower, and Saint Baafs Cathedral, If you ask, we can tell you about the fourth tower as well.    

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Castle/Het Gravensteen

Castle/Het Gravensteen

Het Gravensteen (our most famous castle) has had quite a history from the residence of a wealthy Gentenaar, to a government building, prison, mill for weaving and now a museum. A “must see” in town.    

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Dulle Griet/The Cannon

Dulle Griet/The Cannon

Every city needs a good defense system and plan. This medieval canon is aimed right through the old city marketplace. It has been fired once and we can tell you just what damage was done.    

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