There is so much to see in Ghent that it could be convenient to have a city map, a walking map or a theme plan on hand. This page gives you an overview of some convenient online publications with up-to-date information about Ghent. Download what you need as a pdf file so you can consult the document whenever and wherever you want. Would you rather bring a paper version with you? Each publication includes a section on where you can find a paper version of the information if necessary.

City map

This city map is a must for those only just getting to know Ghent: the small map on the front takes a closer look at the city centre and the large map on the back includes information about the roads leading to the city, P+R sites, etc. You’ll find the main attractions and anchor points on the city map, as well as information about railway stations, tram lines, streets and hotels. With this city map, you’re already half way there!

Multilingual: Dutch, French, English, German and Spanish

Paper versions of this city map are also available in your accommodation, the tourist office and in the info point in the Gent-Sint-Pieters railway station.

Would you rather have a digital version? On our online city map, you can easily mark what you’re looking for: the trendiest shops, a great exhibition or concert, a romantic B&B, etc. so you don’t miss out on any highlights during your city break. 

Essential Map - citywalk

Looking for the perfect travel companion for your first introduction to Ghent? Then ‘the essential map’ is the perfect option for you: the handy map of the city centre provides information about what you need to have seen, done and discovered in Ghent. It also includes a brief summary on practical matters, tram lines, etc., as well as a fun city walk you can completely personalise with additional loops centred around certain topics.

Available in 6 different languages: Dutch, French, English, German, Spanish and Italian

A paper version of this brochure is also available in the tourist office.

Visitor’s guide Ghent

This city guide is a handy booklet with extensive information on Ghent. It includes various tips for visits, but also additional information such as a bit of the city’s history, information about the city’s character, etc. If you are planning a multi-day city break to Ghent, the official city guide is your perfect travel companion. Pass your booklet along to others planning a trip to the city and contribute to sustainability, which is so important to Ghent. 

Available in 5 different languages: Dutch, French, English, German and Spanish

Paper versions of this publication are only available in your accommodation.

CityCard Gent map

Have you bought a CityCard Gent? Then this cardholder with integrated city map is your ideal travel companion to explore the city. A handy city map shows you all participating museums, attractions and activities, so you can map your own CityCard tour!  

Available in multiple languages: Dutch, French, English, German and Spanish

You’ll receive this publication when you buy your CityCard Gent. View all points of sale here.

Accessibility brochure

If you have a temporary or permanent disability, or have difficulty walking, this city guide can support you during your visit to Ghent. The guide includes a tour through the historical city centre with as few obstacles as possible. Moreover, the guide includes extra info on accessibility for each must-see and you will also find many accessible restaurants and cafés, public toilets and accommodations.

Available in 2 different languages: Dutch and English

A paper version of this brochure is also available in the tourist office and in certain accommodations.

Accessible route

A handy map describing which route to take to explore the city and avoid obstacles.

Available in 5 different languages: Dutch, French, English, German and Spanish

A paper version of this brochure is also available in the tourist office and in certain accommodations.

Ghent Illuminated walk

Would you like a sparkling tour of Ghent’s most beautiful illuminated buildings and squares? Follow the light walk and discover it for yourself! Start at the Kouter for a walk of approximately three miles. The walk takes you past all the highlights of the Ghent illuminations.

You will need about two hours to complete the entire walk. It’s best not to start too late, because at the stroke of midnight, the atmospheric lighting is replaced by ordinary streetlights. Plan your walk with one of the guides. Or explore for yourself: download the map here!

Available in 5 different languages: Dutch, French, English, German and Spanish

A paper version of this brochure is also available in the tourist office and in certain accommodations.

Sorry, Not Sorry - Street Art Map Gent

Fans of street art are in luck with this map showing all kinds of outdoor art. The walk along street art in the city centre is doubly interesting, as this tour is not only an introduction to Ghent’s street art, but also brings you to some tourist highlights. Ghent’s street art scene is booming and fits in wonderfully with the historical city.

Available in 3 different languages: Dutch, French and English

A paper version of this brochure is also available in the tourist office.

USE-IT map for young people

This no-nonsense city map, written for and by young travellers, is full of tips by locals, for example the most typical bars, the best chip shops and the most alternative hotspots. Pick up a free paper copy at the Inquiry Desk Visit Gent and start exploring!

Only available in English

Traces of Industrial Ghent

A century ago, Ghent looked completely different from today. Ghent’s landscape was characterised by smoking chimneys, working-class courtyards and factory buildings. Explore Ghent’s industrial past on this walk (7km) and discover a wide range of heritage gems. 

Available in 3 different languages: Dutch, French and English

This brochure is available free of charge in the tourist office and in the Museum of Industry.

A visit to the old Ghent docks

This 7.5km walk takes you along the former quays, loading and unloading docks, warehouses, harbour cranes, industrial relics and new developments. You’ll explore Handelsdok and Houtdok, and an (optional) extra 2.5-kilometre loop will guide you through Ghent’s largest listed townscape: the Voorhaven area.

Available in English, Dutch and French.

This map is also available at VisitGent Inquiry Desk and Museum of Industry.

Gentse Fietsen Route

The Gentse Fietsen Route offers 37 km (or 23 miles) of cycling fun. Do you want to stick around on one of the spots a bit longer? Don't worry, the route has two shortcuts, which each cut off 9 km (or 5,6 miles).

Available in 2 different language versions: Dutch - French and English - German

A paper version of this brochure is also available in the tourist office and in certain accommodations.

Iconic Cycle Routes

Via the Iconic Cycle Routes, you will discover the best of Flanders. Be guided past rolling hills, to beautiful art cities, even as far as the North Sea! Map out your itinerary based on 9 different routes, together providing over 2,500 km of cycling pleasure.

Available in 4 different languages in one: Dutch, French, German and English

A paper version of this brochure is also available in the tourist office.

Tourist sailing map of Ghent

Toerisme Oost-Vlaanderen, in collaboration with ‘Promotie Binnenvaart Vlaanderen’ and Toerisme Gent, has developed a free sailing map of Ghent.

Only available in digital format.

Stadshal Gent

The city hall is a prime example of contemporary architecture. The building even made it to the final of the prestigious Mies Van der Rohe Award.

Only available in digital format.

Monumentale Kerken Gent

Ghent's horizon is characterised by its many churches and their towers. This brochure takes you on a tour of Ghent's nine Monumental Churches. You will discover more about their rich history and the many works of art they house.

Available in 5 different languages: Dutch, French, English, German and Spanish

A paper version of this brochure is also available in the tourist office.