Rated 4,5 out of 5 by individual rating sites
On Mondays and Thursdays, this route cannot be booked.
Despite being one of Belgium's oldest cities, Ghent remains small enough to feel cosy but big enough to be a vibrant, relevant centre for trade and culture. There's a wealth of medieval and classical architecture here, contrasted by large post-industrial areas undergoing urban renewal that give Ghent a gritty-but-good industrial feel.
In the centre, tourists remain surprisingly thin on the ground, but Ghent's large student and youth population means there's always people about, enjoying the city's fabulous canal-side architecture, abundance of quirky bars and good-value restaurants, and some of Belgium’s best museums.
Experience the most beautiful places in Ghent in combination with the best restaurants for an unforgettable Walking Dinner in Ghent!
Restaurant de 8 Zaligheden
Restaurant "Du Progres"
Brasserie Savarin
Once you have booked your Walking Dinner Tour, you will receive a confirmation e-mail within 5 minutes. This has your booking reference which is your reservation number at each of the three restaurants.
The following information can be found in the confirmation email:
Order number
Route description
Estimated time schedule
Information about the starting point
Information about the highlights
Het was super, wij hebben er enorm van genoten en het eten (vooral het voorgerecht) was fenomenaal!
Elise Van Huele
Het was super, wij hebben er enorm van genoten en het eten (vooral het voorgerecht) was fenomenaal!
Elise Van Huele
Een leuke manier om te dineren , je komt in verrassende restaurantjes waar je misschien anders niet binnenstapt.
Corrie de Braal
Ga naar Gent.
Rob Erkens
Erg leuk concept, je komt bij leuke restaurants en ziet leuke plekken van de stad. Voor herhaling vatbaar!
Mark Van Rooij