May 27th - Ghent
- https://discoveringbelgium.com/2016/04/23/how-to-spend-a-day-in-ghent/
- http://www.whileimyoung.com/two-days-ghent-belgium-complete-itinerary/
- https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g188666-Activities-Ghent_East_Flanders_Province.html
- http://gentfreewalkingtours.com/en/
- https://iamaileen.com/ghent-tourism-walking-tour-things-to-do/
- https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1BczpJhqAhyfya9Y1TVR83ox2YUY&ll=51.05593304347101%2C3.723835699999995&z=16 walking tour map
- https://www.routeyou.com/en-be/route/view/44/walking-route/walking-in-ghent
- Castle of Gerald the Devil
- Belfry
- City Pavillion
- St. Michael’s Bridge and the view of the three towers
- Castle of the Counts is Gravensteen. The 10th century castle is worth a short visit.
- Leie river. Take a walk along Graslei and Korenlei and past St Michael’s Bridge. A great way to explore Ghent is by taking a short boat trip.
- Saint-Bavo’s Cathedral. Inside you can opt to visit the famous Ghent Altarpiece, aka the Mystic Lamb painting.
- Belfry and Cloth Hall and St. Nicholas Church are also worth a short visit.
Probably possible to do Ghent and Bruges same day maybe? Ghent in morning Bruges in evening? (35min train ride between them)
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