

A grand, ornate building in the heart of Ghent, showcasing the city's rich history and architectural prowess.
Intricate bobbin lace, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, symbolizing Ghent's rich history and craftsmanship.
Miniature replicas of the iconic City Hall, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing Ghent's architectural pride.
Artisanal chocolates, a Belgian specialty, often featuring local flavors like speculoos or praline.
Ghent's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially in spring and autumn.

Ghent is a pedestrian-friendly city with cobblestone streets, perfect for exploring on foot.
Useful for long days of sightseeing and to keep your devices charged for navigating the city.
A stunning Gothic cathedral housing the world-famous 'Adoration of the Mystic Lamb' painting.
Beautiful quays along the Leie river, perfect for a leisurely afternoon stroll.
An annual light festival illuminating the city's historic sites, held in December and January.
Famous for its traditional Belgian breakfast and stunning views of the River Leie.

Iconic spot for Belgian fries and mayonnaise, a local favorite since 1960.
Historic restaurant offering a unique dining experience in a 16th-century building.
Sukapha Samannay Kshetra, a historical park in Dibrugarh, Assam, is dedicated to the Ahom dynasty's founder, Sukaphaa. It houses a museum and a grand statue of Sukaphaa.
Gateway to China's first nature reserve, offering stunning alpine scenery and wildlife.

A majestic 14th-century castle in Brittany, surrounded by lush gardens and offering stunning views of the Trieux River.
Crispy waffle with caramelised sugar, often served with whipped cream and chocolate or fruit sauce.
Creamy chicken or fish stew with vegetables, served with bread.
Slow-cooked beef stew with onions, carrots, and a sweet and sour sauce, often served with fries.