Belgium – Ghent

When we were in Lille we decided to go to Ghent for a day trip -Flixbus there and train back.  The joys of Schengen.

Unfortunately, it was raining for much of the day, which didn’t show the city in its best light.

The clock tower

Inside the clock tower.  There was a lift up, then stairs down.

The biggest musical box in the world?

Lots of bells

The bell tower is between a cathedral and an equally magnificent church

Next to the bell tower is a strange structure, the city pavilion designed to host events.

The roof is particularly striking

The churches were both very ornate, and I was taken by the view up to the tower.

The weather was really closing in, and great buildings were looking grey.

There was a wonderful Graffiti Street.  Where street artists were allowed to paint.  It was narrow so not conducive to photos, as a sample.  Pieces are left for a while before being replaced by a new art work.

The old town had some glorious buildings.

After lunch, the weather improved

By the time we reached the quayside area we had the best weather of the day.

The walk was circular.  It ended at St Michael`s Bridge with a great view back towards the Belfry where we started.

And impressive street art.

I will certainly look to go back to Ghent, it was a beautiful centre with impressive buildings.


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