Historic Belgium stay in the medieval city of Ghent

Hotel Gravensteen, Belgium

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Bed down at an elegant 19th-century hotel in the historic hub of Ghent - includes breakfast and more
  • Steeped in history: Housed in a lovingly-restored building that dates back to 1865, the setting of this classical charmer couldn’t be more central; bang opposite the 800-year-old Castle of the Counts, also known as the Gravensteen. Add to the mix the lovely guest rooms with en-suite bathrooms and ample modern must-haves, and it’s easy to see why this historic city sleep steps out ahead of its competitors.

  • Morning goodness: Step into the cosy ambience of the breakfast room and replenish your energy with a hearty breakfast buffet spread. From warm bread rolls to fresh fruit, healthy cereals, freshly squeezed orange juice and more, there's something to suit everybody's tastes. You could also swing by the stylish Bar Donjon for local and regional beers or a refreshing cup of coffee.

  • Dreamy sightseeing: It may not be as famous as Brussels and Bruges, but the Belgian city of Ghent is the quirky medieval marvel that tempts with awe-inspiring art and architecture, quaint cobbled streets, top-notch museums, canal-side pathways, world-famous beers, and artisan chocolatiers - don't miss this less-visited gem.

How to get there

The hotel is around 68 kilometres from Brussels Airport, roughly an hour's drive. It's also possible to take the Intercity Direct between Brussels and Ghent, then change for a local bus to take you through the city.

Good to know

To stay informed about how the UK leaving the EU could affect you when travelling in Europe, and the steps you need to take, please visit the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website.

Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements before you travel, including whether your passport must be machine readable or which visas/waivers may be required for entry, such as ESTA for USA travel and/or ETIAS for EU travel. Please also be sure to check the validity of your passport and allow up to 10 weeks for passport renewals.

  • Steeped in history: Housed in a lovingly-restored building that dates back to 1865, the setting of this classical charmer couldn’t be more central; bang opposite the 800-year-old Castle of the Counts, also known as the Gravensteen. Add to the mix the lovely guest rooms with en-suite bathrooms and ample modern must-haves, and it’s easy to see why this historic city sleep steps out ahead of its competitors.

  • Morning goodness: Step into the cosy ambience of the breakfast room and replenish your energy with a hearty breakfast buffet spread. From warm bread rolls to fresh fruit, healthy cereals, freshly squeezed orange juice and more, there's something to suit everybody's tastes. You could also swing by the stylish Bar Donjon for local and regional beers or a refreshing cup of coffee.

  • Dreamy sightseeing: It may not be as famous as Brussels and Bruges, but the Belgian city of Ghent is the quirky medieval marvel that tempts with awe-inspiring art and architecture, quaint cobbled streets, top-notch museums, canal-side pathways, world-famous beers, and artisan chocolatiers - don't miss this less-visited gem.

How to get there

The hotel is around 68 kilometres from Brussels Airport, roughly an hour's drive. It's also possible to take the Intercity Direct between Brussels and Ghent, then change for a local bus to take you through the city.

Good to know

To stay informed about how the UK leaving the EU could affect you when travelling in Europe, and the steps you need to take, please visit the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website.

Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements before you travel, including whether your passport must be machine readable or which visas/waivers may be required for entry, such as ESTA for USA travel and/or ETIAS for EU travel. Please also be sure to check the validity of your passport and allow up to 10 weeks for passport renewals.

Facilities

  • Wi-Fi

  • Lift

  • Terrace

  • Pet friendly

  • Breakfast room

  • Bar

  • Sauna

  • Spa and wellness facilities

  • Fitness centre

  • Reception

  • Luggage storage

  • Concierge service

  • Parking

  • Wi-Fi

  • Lift

  • Terrace

  • Pet friendly

  • Breakfast room

  • Bar

  • Sauna

  • Spa and wellness facilities

  • Fitness centre

  • Reception

  • Luggage storage

  • Concierge service

  • Parking

Some facilities may require reservations and are subject to availability. Additional charges may apply.

Please enquire through our contact us page if you have any questions on the accessibility of this property for persons with reduced mobility.

Location and what's nearby

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Hotel Gravensteen, Jan Breydelstraat 35, 9000 Gent, Belgium

You’ll be staying in the heart of Ghent's old town opposite Gravensteen - the 800-year-old medieval fortress that was the seat of the counts of Flanders. Must-dos include touring St Bavo's Cathedral, soaking in the sublime views from Saint Michael's Bridge, and shopping for big-name brands on Veldstraat - Ghent's central pedestrian shopping street. Further thrills include learning about the history of the city at the Ghent City Museum, taking a canal cruise that departs from the Grasbrug or Vleeshuisbrug bridges, and admiring the UNESCO-listed Belfry - the symbol of the city.