Discover Ghent through the forces that shaped it.
This walking tour focuses on one clear storey: how trade, guilds, and the river turned Ghent into one of Europe’s most powerful medieval cities.
Instead of jumping from monument to monument, you’ll follow the flow of the city itself. Starting around the historic centre, you’ll move through former market spaces, along the canals of Graslei and Korenlei, and past guild houses that once represented wealth and status. You’ll pass key landmarks such as St. Bavo’s Cathedral, the Belfry, and the old harbour area, but always with a clear focus on how they connect to trade and daily life.
Along the way, your guide brings context to the places you see. Why certain streets became commercial hubs. How the river connected Ghent to the rest of Europe. And how rival guilds competed for influence, shaping the city’s architecture and identity.
The pace is relaxed, with time to take in the surroundings and ask questions. Routes are flexible depending on the day, but the storey remains the same.
By the end, you’ll have a much clearer picture of how Ghent grew, how it functioned, and why it became one of the most important cities of its time.