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Explore Ghent’s top sights and beer culture in a 4-hour guided tour featuring castle visits, tastings of beer, chocolate, and genever, all for $102.03.
The Ghent Beer and Sightseeing Adventure offers an engaging way to experience this Belgian city’s historic charm and vibrant brewing scene in just four hours. Priced at $102.03 per person, this tour combines sightseeing with local beer tastings, chocolate, and genever, making it a compact yet rich experience. The tour departs from Saint Bavo Cathedral at 2:00 pm, and its well-paced itinerary includes six stops that highlight Ghent’s landmarks, flavors, and traditions. With an average booking window of 26 days in advance, it appeals to travelers seeking a practical, all-in-one introduction to Ghent’s highlights.
This tour is particularly suited for those who want to combine cultural sightseeing with a taste of local brews and snacks without dedicating a full day. The friendly guide, Eddy, earns praise for his knowledge and storytelling skills, adding warmth and personality to the experience. The tour is limited to 25 participants, ensuring a comfortable group size and personalized attention. While the admission tickets for some stops are included, the Castle of the Counts of Flanders requires separate entry, which guests can choose to explore further on their own.


The tour begins at Saint Bavo Cathedral, a key landmark in Ghent, where the guide gathers the group. The first stop is the Castle of the Counts of Flanders, also known as Gravensteen. Although admission to the castle itself is not included, visitors can explore its impressive medieval architecture, battlements, and history at their leisure after the tour. This spot sets the tone for understanding Ghent’s medieval past.
Next, the group heads to the Gentse Gruut Stadsbrouwerij, a local brewery where guests enjoy a one-hour beer tasting session. The brewery’s unique approach to brewing offers a glimpse into Ghent’s brewing traditions. The included tasting provides a variety of local brews, perfect for beer enthusiasts eager to sample authentic Belgian flavors.
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After the beer experience, the tour visits Chocolaterie Van Hoorebeke for a 10-minute chocolate tasting. Guests sample a selection of three chocolates, experiencing the rich, creamy textures and flavors that Belgian chocolates are famous for. The inclusion of the chocolate tasting lets visitors indulge in sweet treats, complementing their beer experience and highlighting Ghent’s renowned confectionery craftsmanship.

The group then strolls to Vrijdagmarkt, a historic square famous for its lively atmosphere and the iconic Dulle Griet brewery. This stop provides a quick 10-minute visit to the square, offering photo opportunities and a sense of Ghent’s social spirit. The Dulle Griet tavern is one of Ghent’s oldest and most beloved beer venues, serving as a backdrop for later tastings.

The tour continues with a 25-minute genever tasting at Triplekot. This traditional Belgian gin, known as genever, adds another layer to Ghent’s diverse drink scene. Guests learn about genever’s history and production methods, tasting different varieties to appreciate the local distilling craft.

Next, the group visits Ghent Market Hall, located near the canals, where a one-hour beer tasting takes place at a cozy local café. This stop allows guests to relax and enjoy a variety of beers in a lively setting, soaking in the sights and sounds of Ghent’s bustling market life. The proximity to the canals offers picturesque views, enhancing the overall experience.
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The final stop is Trollekelder, one of Ghent’s oldest taverns, where guests enjoy a one-hour beer tasting featuring local brews such as Gulden Draak. This historic pub provides an authentic setting to savor Ghent’s traditional beers while appreciating its longstanding brewing heritage.

The tour starts at Saint Bavo Cathedral at 2:00 pm, with a meeting point on Sint-Baafsplein. The entire experience lasts approximately 4 hours, with the group exploring the city’s key sights and tasting venues at a comfortable pace. The group size is limited to 25 people, ensuring a friendly, engaging atmosphere.
All the stops include admission tickets for tastings and activities, but the Castle of the Counts requires separate entry if guests wish to explore further. The tour is accessible to most travelers and features near public transportation options for easy access to the starting point.

The guide, Eddy, is widely praised in reviews for his knowledgeability and storytelling, which bring Ghent’s history and culture to life. Guests describe him as friendly and entertaining, elevating the experience beyond mere sightseeing. The tour’s 4.7-star rating from 7 reviews reflects high satisfaction, especially regarding the guide’s personality.
The balance of sightseeing, tasting, and storytelling makes this tour suitable for those who want an efficient overview of Ghent’s highlights combined with a taste of local beverages and sweets. The price of $102.03 is reasonable considering the included tastings and guided experience.
This adventure is perfect for food and drink lovers, history enthusiasts, and those with limited time in Ghent who want to pack in as much as possible. It suits travelers looking for a relaxed pace with plenty of opportunities for tasting and photo stops. The small group size and engaging guide make it a friendly, intimate experience ideal for first-time visitors.
The Ghent Beer and Sightseeing Adventure offers an enriching taste of Ghent’s sights, beers, and sweets in just four hours. Its well-structured itinerary balances historic landmarks with delicious tastings, all led by a guide who excels at storytelling.
While the Castle of the Counts requires additional exploration if desired, the included stops provide a comprehensive introduction to Ghent’s brewing culture, historic squares, and culinary delights. This tour provides great value for its price, especially for those eager to experience Ghent’s vibrant atmosphere without a full-day commitment.
This tour is an excellent choice for curious visitors who want a spirited, tasty overview of Ghent’s character, all under the guidance of a personable and knowledgeable host.
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Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate; however, it focuses on beer tastings, so it’s best for adults.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The tour does not specify options for special diets; it’s advisable to inquire in advance if needed.
Is transportation provided between stops?
All stops are within walking distance from the starting point, and the tour is designed for easy navigation on foot.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, the tour is generally booked about 26 days in advance, with a maximum group size of 25.
What is included in the tour price?
Beer tastings, chocolate, and genever samples, plus admission to the beer and chocolate stops; castle admission is optional.
Can I explore the castle afterward?
Yes, guests can visit Gravensteen separately since admission is not included.
What’s the best time to join this tour?
The tour departs at 2:00 pm, making it ideal for afternoons and early evenings in Ghent.
Is the tour accessible by public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transit options, making it convenient to reach.
What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is free if made at least 24 hours in advance; full refunds are available within this window.
Would you recommend this tour?
Absolutely, especially for those interested in combining Ghent’s sights with beer and food tastings led by an engaging guide.