Six Essential Ghent Experiences
The only fully preserved medieval fortress in the Benelux — built by Philip of Alsace in 1180, commanding the Leie river valley. FFGR Belgium arranges opening-hour access before day visitors arrive.
The twin quays of Graslei and Korenlei face each other across the Leie river — a row of medieval guild houses unchanged since the 12th century. The finest city waterfront in Northern Europe.
Chef Michaël Vrijmoed's flagship — among the most creative restaurants in Belgium, housed in an intimate Patershol setting. Book 7–10 days via FFGR Belgium (independently: 4–6 weeks). The finest single-restaurant argument for a Ghent day trip.
One of Europe's finest design museums — from 17th-century Flemish interiors to the most important contemporary design collection in Belgium. Private guided access for architecture and design clients.
The best-preserved medieval neighbourhood in Belgium — cobblestone streets, 13th-century architecture, and a concentration of excellent restaurants in an area smaller than two city blocks. Completely off most tourist itineraries.
The Bijloke monastery complex (13th century) houses the Ghent City Museum (STAM) — a rare example of a historic building that enhances rather than overshadows its collection. The medieval refectory is among the most beautiful rooms in Belgium.
Three Ways to Experience Ghent
- ◆Private vehicle Brussels → Ghent → Brussels
- ◆Chauffeur stationed throughout
- ◆Gravensteen opening-hour access arranged
- ◆Graslei canal walk and Patershol quarter
- ◆Lunch at a Patershol restaurant (FFGR Belgium reservation)
- ◆Private vehicle Brussels → Ghent → Brussels
- ◆Gravensteen opening-hour access
- ◆Design Museum Gent (private guide available)
- ◆Vrijmoed lunch reservation (2★ — FFGR Belgium concierge)
- ◆Patershol afternoon quarter walk
- ◆STAM/Bijloke complex visit
- ◆Evening aperitif at rooftop bar
- ◆Ghent morning: Gravensteen + Graslei + Vrijmoed lunch
- ◆Bruges afternoon: Belfry + canal quarter + chocolate atelier
- ◆Evening return to Brussels
- ◆Two private vehicles if required (group option)
- ◆FFGR Belgium concierge for both restaurant reservations
Ghent & Surroundings Tables
The destination restaurant of Ghent. Chef Michaël Vrijmoed. Intimate 28-cover room in the Patershol quarter. Modern Belgian with Japanese influences. Book 7–10 days via FFGR Belgium concierge.
Outside Ghent in the Flemish Ardennes (30km). Chef Olly Ceulenaere — hyper-local sourcing, vegetable-forward Belgian cooking at its finest. Outstanding value for a 2-star experience.
The most innovative table in the Patershol quarter. Open kitchen, natural wines, exceptional seasonal menu. Ideal for clients who prefer informality over ceremony.
In a converted 19th-century warehouse in the city centre — Belgian brasserie cuisine executed with precision. The finest lunch option for groups or clients who prefer a relaxed format.
Frequently Asked
Ghent is approximately 55 kilometres from Brussels via the E40 motorway — typically 35 to 45 minutes by private vehicle depending on traffic. FFGR Belgium adjusts departure times to avoid morning motorway congestion; a 08:30 Brussels departure arrives in Ghent before 09:15 for opening-hour access.
Ghent is one of the most underrated cities in Europe — equal to Bruges in medieval heritage but with a living, contemporary culture that Bruges lacks. The Gravensteen, Graslei waterfront, and Vrijmoed (2 Michelin stars) alone justify the 40-minute journey. Many clients who visit both prefer Ghent.
Yes. FFGR Belgium's concierge manages Vrijmoed reservations (2 Michelin stars) as part of the excursion booking — typical confirmation lead time 7–10 days. Independently, Vrijmoed requires 4–6 weeks at lunch and is often fully booked at dinner. FFGR Belgium's relationship with the restaurant provides access not available through the standard booking channel.
Yes, with a full day. The FFGR Belgium Ghent & Bruges combined programme departs Brussels at 08:00, visits Ghent through midday (Gravensteen, Graslei, Vrijmoed lunch), then drives to Bruges for the afternoon and early evening (Belfry, canal quarter, chocolate atelier). Return to Brussels by 21:00. This requires an efficient schedule — the FFGR Belgium coordinator structures the sequence.
Patershol is a compact medieval quarter of Ghent — cobblestone streets, 13th-century facades, and an extraordinary concentration of restaurants within two city blocks. It is Ghent's best-kept secret outside Belgium. FFGR Belgium chauffeurs are trained to navigate its one-way system and park discreetly at the perimeter.
The Rolls-Royce Ghost or Mercedes-Maybach S680 are ideal for Ghent — providing exceptional motorway comfort for the 40-minute journey, and the appropriate level of arrival for Vrijmoed or SLAGMOLEN fine dining. For groups of 4+, the Mercedes Sprinter Executive provides equal comfort with additional luggage capacity.
Brussels to Ghent in 40 Minutes
WhatsApp response within 15 minutes. Vrijmoed and SLAGMOLEN reservations arranged. Rolls-Royce Ghost or Maybach S680 throughout.
