Ghent, Belgium: 4-Day Girls Trip

4 days 7 Activities Abby Lovsin Updated Jun 03, 2026

A four-day Ghent itinerary built for a small group of friends — the chocolate tour that's actually worth it, a canal cruise that changes how you see the city, a sunset at St. Michael's Bridge, the underrated Belgian beer culture, and a day trip to Bruges using Ghent as your home base. Based on Abby's two trips to Ghent.

Updated 3 weeks, 2 days ago

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Itinerary

Day 1 · Friday, July 3, 2026
Hotel near Korenmarkt or Patershol 1/8
1 14:00 – 15:00

Check-in

Hotel near Korenmarkt or Patershol

Drop bags. Stay near the historic core — Patershol is the atmospheric pick (cobblestone alleys, candlelit bars), Korenmarkt is the walk-to-everything option. Both put you within 5 minutes of the bridge.

Self-guided medieval core wander 1/8
2 15:30 – 17:30

Walking Tour

Self-guided medieval core wander

Slow walk through the medieval center. Gravensteen castle, Korenlei + Graslei (the photogenic guild houses lining the Leie), and up to Saint Bavo's Cathedral. No agenda — give the group time to slow down after the travel day.

Sunset at St. Michael's Bridge (Sint-Michielsbrug) 1/8
3 18:00 – 19:30

Landmark Visit

Sunset at St. Michael's Bridge (Sint-Michielsbrug)

Ghent's most photographed view, and worth the cliche. Stand on the bridge facing east — the cathedral, the belfry, and the canal all line up in one frame. Best half hour before sunset; Harry Potter vibes legitimately kick in.

Dinner in Patershol 1/8
4 20:00 – 22:30

Dinner

Dinner in Patershol

Patershol is the neighborhood that punches above its size for restaurants. 't Klokhuys for Flemish classics, or Vrijmoed if you want the ambitious option. Book ahead for a group of 4+.

Day 2 · Saturday, July 4, 2026
Charlie Tours chocolate walk (or equivalent) 1/8
5 09:30 – 11:30

Tour

Charlie Tours chocolate walk (or equivalent)

The chocolate tour Abby has done twice and still rates. ~2 hours, multiple chocolate stops, more history than you'd expect from a tasting tour. Feels less like a tourist experience, more like walking around with a knowledgeable local friend who keeps handing you chocolate. Book the morning slot — afternoon ones collide with lunch crowds.

Lunch near Korenmarkt 1/8
6 12:00 – 13:30

Lunch

Lunch near Korenmarkt

Quick lunch before the canal tour. Holy Food Market (an old church converted to a food hall) is the easiest group lunch in the city — everyone picks something different, you regroup at a shared table.

Guided canal boat tour 1/8
7 14:00 – 15:00

Tour

Guided canal boat tour

Seeing Ghent from the water completely changes your understanding of the city — the medieval buildings make more sense, you see how everything connected during the trading peak, and the group naturally slows down. About an hour. Boats leave from Korenlei every 30 min.

Solo time / shopping / nap 1/8
8 16:00 – 18:00

Free Time

Solo time / shopping / nap

Build in a quiet block before the evening. Veldstraat for shopping, the small bar near the port for homemade liquor (the one Abby remembered later), or back to the hotel. Whatever the group needs.

Beer-first dinner — Dulle Griet or Het Waterhuis 1/8
9 19:00 – 22:30

Dinner

Beer-first dinner — Dulle Griet or Het Waterhuis

Pick a beer-led spot for tonight. Dulle Griet (you trade a shoe for the giant Kwak glass — it's a thing). Or Het Waterhuis aan de Bierkant for canal-side outdoor seating and 100+ beers. Belgian beer culture: cozy, not intense.

Day 3 · Sunday, July 5, 2026
Train from Gent-Sint-Pieters to Brugge 1/8
10 08:30 – 09:00

Transit

Train from Gent-Sint-Pieters to Brugge

25-minute direct train. Buy tickets at the station, no advance booking needed. Trains run every 30 minutes. Group-friendly and cheap (~€10 each way).

Markt + Belfry + canals walk 1/8
11 10:00 – 12:30

Walking Tour

Markt + Belfry + canals walk

Bruges is more polished than Ghent — more touristy, but the medieval center is genuinely small enough to walk in a morning. Markt square, climb the Belfry if your legs can take 366 stairs, weave through the canal streets.

Frites + Flemish stew at a Markt-adjacent spot 1/8
12 13:00 – 14:30

Lunch

Frites + Flemish stew at a Markt-adjacent spot

Have the touristy thing — frites with mayo, Flemish carbonnade. The Markt-adjacent spots are fine; nothing world-changing, but it's the lunch the day calls for.

Chocolate shops + Beguinage 1/8
13 15:00 – 17:00

Activity

Chocolate shops + Beguinage

The Beguinage is the quiet medieval courtyard that's worth the walk south of the center. On the way back, the chocolate shops on Katelijnestraat — Dumon and The Chocolate Line are the picks. Get a small box, save the rest of the spend for Ghent beer tonight.

Train back to Ghent 1/8
14 18:00 – 18:30

Transit

Train back to Ghent

25-minute direct return. Same station, same frequency. Be back in Ghent before 7 for a relaxed last evening.

Last-night dinner in Ghent 1/8
15 19:30 – 22:30

Dinner

Last-night dinner in Ghent

Pick the spot you walked past on day 1 and wanted to come back to. Ghent rewards repeat visits — this is yours.

Day 4 · Monday, July 6, 2026
Waffles & beer workshop (or pub trail) 1/8
16 10:00 – 11:30

Activity

Waffles & beer workshop (or pub trail)

Lighter morning. Either the waffles + beer workshop (hands-on, ~90 min, good for groups) or the self-guided pub trail with the Ghent beer app. Both lean into the city's beer culture without it feeling like a frat outing.

City Hall (Stadhuis) walkthrough 1/8
17 12:00 – 13:00

Landmark Visit

City Hall (Stadhuis) walkthrough

Took so long to build it spans multiple architectural eras (gothic + renaissance + baroque, all on one building). Skip the interior tour if time is tight — the facade is the highlight and it's free.

Last lunch + final pastry stops 1/8
18 13:30 – 14:30

Lunch

Last lunch + final pastry stops

Light lunch near the hotel. Grab waffles to take on the train — Max is the local pick, on Goudenleeuwplein.

Hotel checkout + transit 1/8
19 15:00 – 16:00

Check-out

Hotel checkout + transit

Pick up bags. Train back to Brussels Airport (BRU) is 60 minutes from Gent-Sint-Pieters direct. Charleroi (CRL) for budget airlines is ~2 hours by bus.