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Explore Ghent with this engaging audio-guided walking tour for just $3.55. Discover top sights like Gravensteen, Graslei, and Saint Bavo's Cathedral with a passionate guide.
A lively and affordable way to see Ghent, the AudioGuide Ghent offers a 1.5 to 2-hour walking tour through the city’s most captivating spots. For only $3.55 per person, this mobile ticket tour lets you explore at your own pace, guided by Giel, a local born and raised in Ghent. His passion and humor turn history into a fun adventure, making it ideal for visitors seeking an easy, engaging way to learn about the city’s past and present.
While the tour price is very budget-friendly, it’s important to note that audio delivery relies on your mobile device, and download options are now available for offline use—addressing previous issues with mobile data. This tour suits those who enjoy self-guided walks with a lively guide, but travelers should be aware that ticket costs for some stops, like Gravensteen, are not included in the main price.


The tour begins at Korenmarkt, a lively square in the heart of Ghent. This central location makes it easy to access via public transportation and provides a vibrant backdrop for your adventure. The meeting point is straightforward, and the tour concludes back at Korenmarkt, allowing for convenient continuation of your explorations or meals afterward.
Since the tour runs daily from noon to late evening, you can choose a time that best fits your schedule, whether for a midday stroll or an evening walk when Ghent’s lights reflect on the river.
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The guided walk takes you through the historic center, with stops that highlight Ghent’s most fascinating landmarks. Giel’s storytelling brings each site to life, blending humor and intriguing stories that make history engaging without feeling heavy.
Expect to spend about 15 minutes at each stop, allowing for a relaxed pace. The itinerary includes six main stops, each offering its own unique flavor and stories.

Your journey begins at Gravensteen, a medieval fortress and one of Ghent’s most famous sights. Giel shares amusing stories as if you’d stepped back into the Middle Ages, and you’re encouraged to buy tickets at the entrance—not included in the tour price. This allows you to explore the castle’s interior if you wish.
A playful element tests your reaction time involving flying objects, adding a fun, interactive touch to this historic site. The castle’s impressive structure and stories make it a highlight here, though visitors should note the admission fee is separate.

Next, the tour guides you through Graffiti Street, Ghent’s most colorful and artistic spot. With vibrant murals all around, this street showcases the city’s modern creative spirit. The audio guide explains who the main artists are and the meaning behind key pieces, enriching the visual experience.
This stop is free of charge, making it a budget-friendly highlight that contrasts with the historic sites, offering a glimpse into the contemporary art scene in Ghent.

From St Michael’s Bridge, the atmosphere shifts to romance. This spot offers breathtaking views over the Old Town, and Giel leads you up to this most magical and romantic location. The perspective from here provides a perfect photo opportunity, with Ghent’s rooftops and the river stretching out before you.
The free access to this scenic site makes it a favorite among visitors who enjoy picturesque vistas and a peaceful moment in the midst of the city buzz.
A key part of any Ghent tour, Graslei and Korenlei are the bustling riverside streets where locals and travelers gather. Giel highlights the remarkable buildings along these canals, explaining their architectural significance and historical roles.
He shares a funny story about a lesser-known building’s past, adding a layer of local color. These streets are perfect for strolling, and their lively ambiance captures the spirit of Ghent. The unusual story about one building makes this stop particularly memorable, and all are accessible without additional costs.
At St. Bavo’s Cathedral, visitors find the world-famous Ghent Altarpiece, a complex 15th-century polyptych. Giel tells a legend connected to the cathedral, enriching your appreciation of this iconic religious and artistic treasure. The cathedral is free to enter, though viewing the altarpiece in detail might require separate admission.
This stop combines art, architecture, and local legends, making it a must-see for those interested in Ghent’s religious history and artistic heritage.

The final stop at Korenmarkt features Giel’s favorite building, which boasts extraordinary architectural features. He explains how the architect’s daring decisions shaped this striking structure, giving insight into Ghent’s inventive spirit.
This stop wraps up the tour with a focus on Ghent’s architectural boldness, leaving you with an appreciation for the city’s creative history. All features discussed are accessible without extra tickets.
The tour starts and ends at Korenmarkt, a central hub easily reachable by public transport. Walking distances between stops are manageable, making this suitable for most visitors. The duration of about 1.5 to 2 hours allows for a relaxed pace, with plenty of opportunity for photos and questions.
The audio guide is delivered via a mobile app, which now can be downloaded for offline use, eliminating previous issues with mobile data. The booking fee covers only the reservation; the $6 per person fee must be paid within the app for the guide itself.
This self-guided walking experience is ideal for budget-conscious travelers who enjoy engaging storytelling and flexible scheduling. The local guide’s humor and knowledge create a lively atmosphere, perfect for those who appreciate a personal touch.
However, visitors planning to explore inside attractions like Gravensteen should budget for separate tickets. The tour’s duration and pace suit most fitness levels, with a gentle walk through Ghent’s historic core.
The AudioGuide Ghent tour offers a cost-effective, entertaining, and informative way to explore one of Belgium’s most charming cities. With a local guide’s lively narration and visits to key landmarks, this tour balances history, art, and local stories for an engaging experience.
While the ticket price is very reasonable, travelers should note that some attractions like Gravensteen require separate admission tickets. The recent download improvements make the audio guide more reliable, addressing previous technical concerns.
This tour suits independent explorers who enjoy self-guided adventures combined with storytelling and local insights. It provides a light, enjoyable way to get a taste of Ghent’s character, perfect for those seeking flexibility, humor, and a bit of history without breaking the bank.
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Is the audio guide available offline?
Yes, the app can now be downloaded for offline use, allowing you to use the tour without mobile data.
Are admission tickets included in the tour price?
No, tickets for attractions like Gravensteen are separate. The main tour fee covers the guidance and stops along the route.
How long does the tour last?
The tour takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, making it a relaxed walk through Ghent’s city center.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Korenmarkt, a central and easily accessible location.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the walking route and storytelling are generally suitable for most visitors, with minimal physical exertion involved.
What is the cost of the guide itself?
The guide fee within the app is $6 per person, paid through the app after the booking fee is covered.