The factor that shocked me most about visiting Ghent was that extra households haven’t found it already – as a result of from its fortress to its canals, chocolate, road artwork and historical past, there are such a lot of issues to do in Ghent with children.
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Round half an hour from Brussels by prepare, Ghent – or Gent to make use of the Flemish spelling – can be simply over half an hour from Bruges, so it’s not solely a improbable place for a metropolis break in Belgium with children, it’s an excellent base to discover the nation extra broadly.
And whereas I’ve been to each Brussels and Bruges earlier than, Ghent completely received me over: should you’re attempting to resolve whether or not to go to Bruges or Ghent with children, nonetheless fairly the previous, I’d choose the latter. Though see should you can slot in a day journey to Bruges as nicely, as we did.
Gravensteen fortress
Simply one my daughter’s favorite issues to do in Ghent, the Citadel of the Counts is simply on the sting of the historic coronary heart of town – head round to see it mirrored within the water earlier than you cross via the stone arch to get in.
There are shows in a few of the rooms as you wander round, together with a number of possibilities to get palms on, however what actually made the go to was the audio information, narrated by a neighborhood comic, Wouter Deprez.
As we wandered via draughty stone chambers and out onto the roof of 1 tower, earlier than strolling across the partitions, he instructed tales of the fortress’s inhabitants, from the world’s first notable knights to the person behind the Gravensteen.
Alongside the best way, we found a sword greater than my daughter (most likely greater than me – how might anybody carry that?!), the invention of the chimney, views down onto Ghent itself, and a harp begging to be strummed.
However the spotlight for my daughter was the most recent in twelfth century open air bathrooms: two holes dropping into the moat and an image painted by the audioguide of the assembled peasantry applauding from the opposite aspect of the water when their lord wanted to make use of them.
In case you’re visiting with youthful children, there are one or two moments afterward within the audio information with extra grotesque tales and one or two ‘naughty phrases’ as I instructed my intrigued seven-year-old as we skipped one small part of commentary.
There’s additionally a torture chamber, though it’s simple to bypass that room, and it’s dealt with very nicely – one of many rooms earlier than, with a very nasty medieval interrogation machine was extra express however children who can deal with Horrible Histories usually tend to lap it up than get nightmares.
We got a Gent Metropolis Card for our go to, which included free entry into the fortress – entry can be free for youngsters below 12, and is simply a few euros for teenagers, together with the audioguide. You can also purchase tickets on-line upfront
MSK Gent – Museum of Effective Arts
Even when your children don’t usually take pleasure in visiting artwork galleries, I’d make an exception for MSK Gent, which has some impressively family-friendly actions to assist take pleasure in its 40 galleries.
Dwelling to huge names together with Outdated Masters from Hieronymus Bosch and Rubens to van Dijk, plus extra fashionable artists together with Rodin and Magritte – to call a number of – there are work from the 14th to twentieth centuries, in addition to different artworks, together with sculpture.
Once we visited, Ghent was celebrating Jan Van Eyck, whose well-known Ghent Altarpiece – in any other case often called the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb – has been on show within the cathedral for hundreds of years with a particular exhibition, together with a booklet for teenagers with a stamp path, concepts for them to attract, gadgets to identify and extra.
My daughter had taken pens and paper to hone her personal inventive skills… with employees solely asking very politely that she didn’t level her felt ideas AT the artwork work. As my blood ran chilly on the very thought, I promised faithfully that she wouldn’t.
Together with an audio information for adults, there’s a model for teenagers – each simply have to be pointed on the symbols on the wall to activate every part.
The children’ model is marked by a pigeon image: it was solely about two days later than my daughter corrected my assumption {that a} pigeon narrated it – apparently Van Eyck himself was doing her commentary.
So whereas we moved via the rooms barely quicker than I’d have completed alone, it was at the very least partly as a result of my daughter was eager to see what was subsequent moderately than bored and longing to flee.
It’s an introduction too to only how vital Flanders was within the Center Ages, particularly Ghent, when the Dukes of Burgundy dominated.
All in all, a go to to MSK with children is a stunning mixture of getting them to work together with the artworks and different items on show, inspiring them to get artistic.
Entry to the everlasting assortment is free for below 18s and included within the CityCard Gent for adults.
Observe the road artwork path
Inform my daughter we’re going for a stroll round a metropolis and the boredom units in earlier than she places her footwear on. Inform her we’ve received a path to observe and he or she’s first out of the door – and when it’s quirky road artwork, that’s a lot the higher.
Go to Gent has put collectively a sequence of road artwork trails – in addition to the Sorry Not Sorry pageant – which takes you throughout town recognizing items by totally different artists. There’s a child-friendly road artwork stroll, a metropolis stroll and Van Eyck road artwork stroll amongst others.
On a distinctly windy gray February day, we caught to recognizing round half a dozen of them not removed from the fortress and the Design Museum, strolling across the Patershol space and again into the centre.
It’s a good way to see greater than the picturesque historic coronary heart, and it’s simple to wander alongside the canalside for a part of it too – a few of our favourites have been by Cee Pil, a mix of two animals collectively together with one which was half bear, half lion.
However the place else might you uncover a melting rhino, ROA’s big black rabbits and Bart Smeets’ graffiti mural of the Ghent altarpiece, trying as if the aspect of the constructing is being peeled away to disclose the secrets and techniques inside – and that was solely a small style.
One factor you received’t discover a lot of is graffiti, versus road artwork. And that’s as a result of it’s all tucked away in Graffiti Road – Werregarenstraat, or the ‘tolerance zone’ of the map.
Right here, something goes so you can discover an surprising treasure, or a string of brightly colored tags: from time to time, it’s painted over to supply a clean canvas.
Take a ship tour
If you’re visiting a metropolis set on canals, a ship tour needs to be on the checklist – we’ve completed them in Amsterdam and Copenhagen and had it on our checklist for our day journey to Bruges.
Not simply a great way to relaxation any drained legs, I like sitting again and watching the outdated buildings from the water and in Ghent, you may observe a loop which takes you across the metropolis, previous Graslei and across the Gravensteen fortress.
There are hop on, hop off variations (together with a water taxi throughout the summer time months) though as Ghent isn’t big, many of the boat excursions solely final round 40-50 minutes.
In February, after we visited, a few of the coated boats have been nonetheless operating – however as one in every of this spring’s storms approached, we determined to postpone our personal deliberate boat journey to a different time.
You can even purchase tickets for the totally different boat journeys on websites like Viator whereas Get Your Information features a 40-minute journey in addition to a 50-minute cruise, each with commentary. A ship journey can be included within the Gent CityCard.
Stroll across the outdated city
Ghent is the type of metropolis the place you need to make time to walk round. It’s very walkable – we have been staying barely exterior the centre, so the buses got here in very helpful to get there and to MSK, in addition to to and from the prepare station, however in any other case we simply wandered wherever we wished to go.
As a result of it’s very very fairly: within the centre, you may spot the tall medieval buildings from town’s heyday but it surely’s nonetheless a dwelling metropolis moderately than frozen in a bubble.
Bikes whizz alongside the cobbled streets (so be careful!) and that road artwork offers it a little bit of an edge, when you’re as more likely to see college students hanging out as vacationers.
We ambled up the canalside from MSK and town museum in the direction of Graslei in addition to wandering via the outdated streets, however frankly you can simply choose a route and stroll.
One factor to not miss is a stroll throughout St Michael’s Bridge, the place you may see the three towers of St Nicholas’ church, the Belfry and the cathedral in a line, earlier than heading alongside Graslei and into the Korenmarkt.
We noticed a person blowing big bubbles right here, which entertained my daughter as I gazed on the structure, and you’ll simply choose up a waffle to go to maintain you fuelled up as you wander.
Climb the belfry
You’ll spot the Belfry of Ghent – or Het Belfort – reverse the cathedral, and even should you resolve to not climb up, look out for the dragon on the very prime.
A whopping 91m tall, it was town watchtower from the fifteenth century and guarded a few of Ghent’s treasures as nicely, though the large alarm bell which it as soon as housed is now on Emile Braunplein.
Wander previous on a Sunday morning, between 11am and midday and you’ll nonetheless hear the carillion ringing out. There’s a Little Information for teenagers below eight if you’re going inside too.
In case you don’t fancy climbing over 350 steps to see the view, there’s a carry from the primary ground as nicely.
You’ll be able to purchase skip-the-line tickets on-line upfront, and it’s free for under-12s, solely a few Euros for under-18s. Included within the CityCard for Ghent.
Go to St Bavo’s cathedral
Dwelling to the well-known Ghent Altarpiece, the cathedral itself is astonishing – big hovering arched ceiling, stunning adorned aspect chapels and a really intricately adorned pulpit.
I used to be a bit unhappy to find that the whale which was as soon as in show in the cathedral appears to have moved on, but it surely’s a wonderful constructing to stroll round.
It’s free to enter, and aside from Sunday morning when it’s closed aside from worship, you may wander in at any level throughout opening hours.
There’s an additional payment to see the Van Eyck panels, and a Ghent altarpiece AR tour on supply, however in any other case it’s free.
Wander alongside the canals
Ghent’s canals date again to its medieval heyday when a water route from town’s river to the ocean was important for the commerce between Flanders and the remainder of Europe.
As of late, there are extra pleasure boats cruising alongside the waterways but it surely’s one of many issues which makes town such a stunning place to wander round.
Whether or not you’re taking one of many metropolis boat journeys, following the road artwork path or simply fancy ambling round within the sunshine, take a while to observe the water, cross over little bridges and be careful for the surprising canal-front buildings and quirky particulars.
Stadsmuseum – STAM Ghent metropolis museum
To get a way of Ghent’s lengthy historical past, pay a go to to the metropolis museum within the south of town, not removed from the MSK artwork gallery.
Set within the buildings of a 14th century abbey and seventeenth century convent, in addition to a contemporary extension, it’s a wander via time as nicely.
As we didn’t have lengthy to spend, we turned down the audio information – there’s no particular one geared toward children right here – however this may need been a mistake as there are restricted indicators in English.
EDIT: There’s now a youngsters’s path out there, designed to be extra interactive for youthful guests
There have been few notable little one pleasant facets although: there’s a Lego desk on the finish to create your individual buildings and some extra interactive sections.
However because it’s free with the Gent card, it’s price a fast go searching – for adults, it offers you a great background in regards to the metropolis from its early days on.
For teenagers, there are sufficient highlights to be price a wander too particularly on a wet day in Ghent, beginning with an enormous aerial map of town on the ground, which you’ll be able to stroll on whereas carrying protecting overshoes.
There’s some royal historical past, in addition to a historic tomb moved to the outdated refectory, and numerous shows of things starting from merchandise made in Ghent to royal portraits, and a replica of the Ghent Altarpiece too, for an opportunity to see the entire thing shut up.
The most effective rooms was the concentrate on the work’s lacking panel: stolen within the 30s (together with one other which was recovered) it has by no means been discovered.
The room has headphones to hearken to the story and is about up virtually like a recreation of the police investigation – one part the place I’d have fortunately hung round for longer if we’d had likelihood.
Entry is free for under-18s, and included within the Ghent Metropolis Card
Design museum
You don’t must be a design aficionado to take pleasure in wandering across the Design Museum in Ghent.
And whereas the short-term exhibitions and fundamental assortment are more likely to attraction extra to teenagers and adults than youthful children, they’ve give you a intelligent strategy to make it child-friendly: a Playmobil path across the museum.
A number of of the rooms have been closed whereas we visited, however armed along with her booklet and a pencil, my daughter scampered via the three totally different flooring (and a few different rooms) searching down the little collectible figurines to win her prize of a badge.
My husband, in the meantime, received to walk extra slowly, absorbing a few of the improbable items on show – and a few of the ornate ornament and shiny colors of the retro 50s items attraction to all ages.
One other nice possibility should you’re visiting Ghent with children in winter: it labored properly as a cease as we adopted a part of the road artwork path.
Free for under-18s and with the Ghent CityCard.
Eat cuberdons
Tasting this conventional Ghent candy – often known as ‘little noses’ was on my checklist earlier than we left, however whereas we managed various different candy treats within the metropolis, we missed our likelihood to strive these first time spherical. I made up for it on our second go to and wasn’t disillusioned.
The triangular purple sweets have a tough outer shell and are gooey inside. The unique candy raspberry flavour has been joined with a string of different fruity variations (plus chocolate ones).
They don’t final lengthy as soon as they’re made, so seize a bag and scoff them moderately than taking them house to eat weeks later.
We did spy one or two stalls on the road, however having left it to a cold February Sunday, we rapidly realised that we’d missed our likelihood as most have been closed up – in summer time, I think you’d haven’t any likelihood shopping for a bag, and we discovered lots on supply across the Christmas market in December.
You can even take a look at a few of Ghent’s candy retailers, together with The Sweet Nook close to the Vleeshuisbrug – the bridge that leads from the streets close to the Korenmarkt to the fortress.
Or somewhat additional alongside the water, one other conventional sweetshop, Confiserie Temmerman is on Kraanlei.
Have some chocolate
When you shouldn’t miss attempting cuberdons, it’s chocolate that most individuals consider after they consider Belgium – and for good motive. Melted on waffles or full of praline, you received’t be in need of choices.
Wander across the outdated centre and also you’ll discover countless cafes serving waffles in addition to chocolate retailers a truffle’s throw away from you, wherever you’re standing.
If you’d like much more, Mayana Chocoladebar is a restaurant targeted completely round chocolate, whereas Huize Colette is a chocolate bar and ebook cafe – two of my favorite issues in a single.
You’ll be able to even take a guided chocolate tour stopping at eight totally different chocolatiers as you discover.
St Peter’s abbey and winery
An ideal place for sunny days with children in Ghent, this historic abbey – which dates again to the seventh century – has attractive gardens to wander round in addition to its personal winery.
You can even wander via a few of the outdated abbey buildings, together with the medieval eating corridor and church, plus the cloisters, and there’s a everlasting exhibition referred to as ‘Between Heaven and Earth’.
If that every one sounds a bit uninteresting with children, there’s a digital homicide thriller to entertain with a 90-minute information geared toward youngsters aged 10 and up.
Led by digital monk Jean-François Alison who’s trying to find the killer of his younger good friend, the 17 episodes lead you from one a part of the abbey to a different.
Entry to the abbey is free with a Gent CityCard (and for under-13s), however doesn’t embrace the film information which prices 4 Euros. The abbey is closed on Mondays.
Ghent Botanic Gardens
One other beautiful place to get outside in Ghent with children, the Botanic Gardens are connected to the College of Gent they usually’re free to go to so it’s simple to wander via and eye up the totally different vegetation.
It’s near the MSK nice artwork museum – and there’s the Citadelpark reverse too – in case you want someplace to burn off vitality after wandering round Outdated Masters.
The gardens additionally embrace a tropical and subtropical greenhouse, with over 10,000 totally different sorts of vegetation to take a look at. Open each day however solely within the morning at weekends.
Home of Alijn
The Home of Alijn is one other uncommon spot with a concentrate on life because it was in Ghent throughout the twentieth century – a museum of on a regular basis life.
The little museum was as soon as the ‘Youngsters of Alijn hospice’, the one almshouse that’s been preserved within the metropolis. Now it’s an opportunity to step again into the previous, with plenty of interactive touches, proper right down to smelling outdated washing detergent.
For individuals who grew up in Belgium, it’s a visit down reminiscence lane – I can think about this being very fashionable with grandparents visiting with their grandchildren.
However even should you didn’t, there are many enjoyable conventional touches like the possibility to dip right into a dressing up field or look via outdated images, in addition to traditional video games like hopscotch.
Free for youngsters, however in any other case that is one museum which isn’t included within the Gent CityCard.
For extra concepts of issues to do in Ghent with children, take a look at the vacationer board’s web site with ideas for ‘little dragons’, together with the enjoyable digital path, Discover Fosfor the Dragon’s Glasses, geared toward 5 to 12-year-olds
The place to eat with children in Ghent
In case you’re searching for locations to eat in Ghent with children, you received’t be in need of choices, whether or not you fancy extra conventional Flemish meals or if – like me – you’re travelling with a moderately fussier small companion.
Meme Gusta is an efficient possibility for conventional native dishes or should you’re searching for a child-friendly different (even when it’s not desperately Flemish), Eat Love Pizza close to the canal was nice – there’s a children menu (they usually fortunately tailored the fundamental margherita with some extras for my daughter) plus the included basket of waffles for dessert was so huge that I used to be pressured to assist.
The identical goes for Manhattn’s Burgers on Graslei – very pleasant employees, who fortunately took all of the extras off to offer my daughter a really plain rooster burger, and whipped up a scrumptious one with plenty of trimmings for me in its brioche bun. Get the truffle mayo along with your fries too.
Not precisely historically Flemish however after a chilly Sunday exploring within the wind, that they had blond beer, fast, pleasant service, and though it was proper on Graslei, it didn’t really feel vastly touristy.
When you have time, you may as well uncover extra about Belgian beer than simply ordering the odd glass with a go to to the Ghent Gruut Brewery – or Gentse Gruut Stadsbrouwerij. There’s a children’ play space and you’ll pattern beer flights in addition to taking a tour.
It’s price figuring out that the Holy Meals Market, with numerous stalls serving totally different meals, and which appeared like an excellent possibility with children, has now closed.
The place to remain in Ghent with children
We stayed at Aparthotel Castelnou which is a brief stroll from the historic centre – perfect for households as there’s a small kitchen with fridge and hobs to self-cater, in addition to a eating desk and dwelling area.
Breakfast is included and there’s a restaurant within the resort if you’d like lunch/dinner too, though we tended to eat out at lunchtime and have one thing in our room within the night.
Don’t anticipate quirky fashionable decor however we had all the pieces we would have liked: the beds have been very comfortable after days strolling round Ghent, and we discovered all of the necessities within the toilet – there was even a shower, which appears rarer and rarer in resorts as of late.
With separate dwelling area, there’s plenty of room to unfold out – that is the place further beds are put as nicely however even with my daughter’s mattress added, it wasn’t cramped.
The aparthotel is barely exterior the centre but it surely’s very simple to get round. A number of bus routes run from Gent Sint-Pieters stations (the principle prepare station in Ghent, the place can join utilizing Eurostar tickets) in addition to into the centre, down in the direction of MSK and over to Graffiti Road.
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In case you’re staying in summer time, it could be a stunning stroll alongside the canal to get to most locations you’d wish to go to. In February, after we didn’t fancy an excessive amount of hanging round within the chilly, there have been half a dozen bus routes whisking us wherever we would wish to go.
Obtain the DeLijn app which has a route planner and offers correct instances of when the subsequent buses or trams will arrive. You can even purchase tickets utilizing the app for much less, should you don’t have a Gent CityCard. Ghent has a low emission zone, so should you do wish to drive, you’ll pay a payment to take action.
If you wish to be within the coronary heart of town, you may as well discover a number of chains within the metropolis centre, together with the Novotel Gent Centrum which has rooms with area for households, in addition to the quirky Comedian Artwork Resort not removed from Gravensteen Citadel.
For extra Belgium household journey inspiration take a look at my choose of the very best issues to do in Bruges with children, the highest issues to do in Brussels with children and issues to do in Antwerp with children
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