
Lying at the confluence of the Scheldt and the Lys, the capital of East Flanders is enjoying hotel performances that have improved significantly in recent years. Despite security challenges that marked Belgium’s hotel industry in 2016, Charles V’s city promotes its historic and cultural assets, and welcomes a growing number of visitors. Midway between Bruges and Brussels, which are both popular tourist destinations, the Flemish city is right to boast how well tourism suits it too.
Located in the north of Belgium, 60 kilometers from Brussels, Ghent is the third most populated town in the country after Antwerp. With 250,000 inhabitants and close to 455,000 in greater Ghent, it boasts strong dynamism: the country’s third port and leading student city (with a student population...
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