Address
NH Gent Belfort
Hoogpoort 63
9000 Ghent
How to get there
Ghent is easy to reach by train from all Belgian and European cities and is only half an hour from Brussels South Station At Gent-Sint-Pieters railway station you can browse information at a digital 3D information point. Note: In Belgium there is a reduction on train tickets for the elderly (65+). These reductions are valid for travelling after 09.00 am on Monday through Friday, there are no time restrictions for travelling during the weekend. For more information on the train timetables: www.b-rail.be for trains within Belgium or www.b-europe.com for |

Ghent is located on the intersection of two major European motorways: the E17 connects Northern Europe to the South, and the E40 runs from the North Sea right across to Eastern Europe. From the E17 you take the 'Gent Centrum' exit. On the E40, from the motorway intersection in Zwijnaarde, you first follow 'Antwerpen' (E17) and then take the 'Gent Centrum' exit. Parking: nearest public parking: P1 Vrijdagmarkt, Vrijdagmarkt 1, 9000 Gent |