Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in East Flanders Province, Flanders

August 13, 2021 Matilde Konrad

Discover the best top things to do in East Flanders Province, Belgium including Legends of Gent Free Walking Tour, Huyghe Brewery, Brouwerij Bosteels, Guide in Ghent Anna Mochtchevitina, Bike Ghent, Ben's Ghent, Charlie Tours, Belfry and Cloth Hall (Belfort en Lakenhalle), Gravensteen, Museum Voor Schone Kunsten.
Restaurants in East Flanders Province

1. Legends of Gent Free Walking Tour

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5.0 based on 1,408 reviews

Legends of Gent Free Walking Tour

Free Walking Tours every day in English and Spanish at 13:00. We are the number 1 Free Tour in the city, thanks to our beloved customers and the passion of our guides for the city of Ghent.

2. Huyghe Brewery

Geraardsbergsesteenweg 4/B, Melle 9090 Belgium +32 9 252 15 01 http://www.delirium.be/en
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Huyghe Brewery

3. Brouwerij Bosteels

Kerkstraat 96, Buggenhout 9255 Belgium +32 52 33 23 23 [email protected] http://www.bosteelsbrewery.com
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Brouwerij Bosteels

In the hands of the Bosteels family for over 200 years, the brewery relies today on the craftmanship of seven generations. In 1791, Jean-Baptist Bosteels established the brewery, and has been followed by generations who took over the brewery and never stop brewing, even during the world wars. At that time, the brewery played such an important role in the town, the family Bosteels were such influential people that we are not surprised that 3 of the 7 generations have been Town Mayors. In the year 1930’s Antoine Bosteels, 5th generation, carried on the brewing dynasty and played an important role expanding the sales of the Bosteels Pils into other regions such as Ghent, Antwerp and Brussels. His son Ivo Bosteels honored the iconic beer of Pauwel Kwak by bringing it back to the market in 1980; this is the beginning of the strong beers for Brewery Bosteels. In the year 1990, Ivo’s son, Antoine Bosteels, the 7th generation, understood the potential of strong speciality beers and especially

Reviewed By 161nilguna

Thnak you for the tour yesterday. It was an excellent experience for us.our guide was wonderful we had a deep knowledge on the production of a good bier and a bit history

4. Guide in Ghent Anna Mochtchevitina

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5.0 based on 134 reviews

Guide in Ghent Anna Mochtchevitina

I am a professional guide in Ghent and Bruges. Born in Russia, I came to Ghent in 1999. After years of living, studying, and working in Flanders, I can tell you a lot, if not everything, about Flemish history and architecture, local legends and traditions, festivities and everyday life. I can show you Ghent and Bruges as a local, but I am more than that. Having an intercultural background, I stay mindful about all things special and typical for Flanders, take clear notice of them, appreciate them, and show them to you as someone who does not take them for granted. If you wish not only to see the most important tourist sites Ghent and Bruges have to offer, but also to understand the inner logic of these cities and enjoy their unique atmosphere to the fullest, then my guided tours are for you. I fine-tune my stories depending on your knowledge, interests, and preferences, all while making you feel right at home. Leave all the work to me, and I promise that you will enjoy my guided tour.

5. Bike Ghent

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5.0 based on 263 reviews

Bike Ghent

Urban mountainbike tours through Ghent. Explore a historic city and its dynamic suburbs in the original tracks of a local. Imagine a high end Cube mountainbike, a local guide, a free drink bottle, a polaroid picture and discover a city and its best spots. Not a typical history lesson, but fun facts you'll remember for a long time... A great experience to share with your friends and family!

6. Ben's Ghent

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5.0 based on 154 reviews

Ben's Ghent

Which FREE TOUR makes you happy? 1. Ben's Highlights of Ghent Tour? 2. Ben's exclusive Ghent by Night Tour? 3. Ben's exclusive Graffiti & Street Art Tour? What do you think about another exclusivity? I'm the only licensed Ghent city guide organising free tours. Why? Because I really enjoy giving you free tours as a former backpacker. Besides, I like your generosity and your good vibes. 'Ben' comes from 'Benedikt', my full first name. Plus, I really love Ghent. That’s why the name of my tour agency is 'Ben’s Ghent'. I want you to become a passionate Ghent ambassador: only when you have the time of your life, Ben's Ghent's mission will be accomplished. You can also book Ben's custom private tours, culinary tours, Van Eyck tours, team buildings and MICE activities. Or simply consider 1 of Ben's 3 custom classic tours: Highlights, Night & Street Art. Enjoy extra service, full flexibility, enthusiasm, humour & your Ghent present with a story. Check now: bensghent dot be Just do it!

7. Charlie Tours

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5.0 based on 256 reviews

Charlie Tours

Charlie offers 6 thematic Private Tours that are available 7/7. The perfect activity to do with friends, colleagues, family, or just by yourself. On Fridays and during the weekends you can as well join our Small Group Tours, with individual registration. Choose between the Chocolate Tour and the Tasting Tour (Dutch or English). All of our tours are given by local guides, in a fun & interactive way, and always with a touch of rock 'n roll!

8. Belfry and Cloth Hall (Belfort en Lakenhalle)

Emile Braunplein, Ghent 9000 Belgium +32 9 233 07 72 http://www.belfortgent.be
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4.5 based on 1,275 reviews

Belfry and Cloth Hall (Belfort en Lakenhalle)

This municipal tower was a symbol of the city's autonomy, begun in 1313 and completed in 1380.

Reviewed By noahzieglerhazen - Birmingham, United Kingdom

The belfry was a Medieval masterpiece. It was interesting to climb the spiral staircase up to the top lookout where the bells rang. We stayed to watch the clock work ring the various bells every 15 minutes. Definitely recommend staying st the top until you see the show.

9. Gravensteen

Sint-Veerleplein 11, Ghent 9000 Belgium +32 9 225 93 06 http://gravensteen.stad.gent
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4.5 based on 5,013 reviews

Gravensteen

The only surviving "castle of the count."

Reviewed By Spud479 - London, United Kingdom

We visited on a red hot day and the castle was cool in more ways than one way lol For 12 Euros we collected the audio tour and chose the English tour, a Belgian comedian called Wouter Deprez gave a wonderfully funny version of this horrible history, he got the tone just right and We found ourselves laughing out loud on several occasions ???????? This is great value for money and a must see when in Ghent

10. Museum Voor Schone Kunsten

F. Scribedreef 1, Ghent 9000 Belgium +32 9 323 67 00 [email protected] http://www.mskgent.be/
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4.5 based on 463 reviews

Museum Voor Schone Kunsten

At the Museum of Fine Arts Ghent (MSK), you can discover more than 400 masterpieces of European art from the Middle Ages to the present day. In our iconic building, Old Masters such as Bosch and Rubens hang alongside Impressionists, Surrealists and Modernists. With names like Ensor, Magritte and Permeke, Belgian art is well represented. And you can now also witness the live restoration of the Ghent Altarpiece, behind the glass wall of the restoration room. The museum shop and restaurant, a diverse programme with room for contemporary art and our location in the Citadel park all turn the museum into a vibrant place where you can easily pass a few hours surrounded by beauty.

Reviewed By Lepand - Ra'anana, Israel

A great museum with a very large collection of primarily Flemish, together with some French paintings from the Middle Ages till the 20th century. Lots of Rubens. The presentation is very well done. Lots of explanations that are comfortable to read and in English also. This is how a museum should show its works. IN addition, on week days you can see certain panels of Adoration of the Lamb being restored by specialists behind a glass window. There is a display station with all sorts of information on it. I understand that on weekends the panels are displayed. Not every museum can be the Louvre or the Met but there are lots of good paintings here and we enjoyed it very much.

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