Transport in Ghent Just arrived Top posts by Guest author - 10 March, 202130 July, 2022 Ghent is small enough to walk around - it only takes about 20 minutes to walk through the historic city centre. In 2017 the city rolled out a mobility plan with the goal of removing cars from the centre, plus updated the cost of parking in the city centre. So
New Year traditions and events in Gent Events Seasonal by Guest author - 30 November, 201914 August, 2020 The holiday season can be tricky for expats: this season is filled with traditions and as everyone is eager to relive their happy childhood moments, there is even more scope for misunderstanding than usual. After our introduction to Christmas traditions in Flanders, here is our handy guide to what you
Rent a Van in Ghent Life in Ghent by Guest author - 16 August, 201911 October, 2020 In this post we share our best tips on how to rent a van in Ghent. An expat is often in temporary need of a van, either when buying new furniture or moving to a new address. We also list a few reasons why you might want to rent a
Getting to the airport from Ghent Life in Ghent by Guest author - 13 April, 201926 June, 2022 Find out how to get to the airports in Belgium by car, bus and train and get some money-saving tips. We’ve also created a text snippet that you can send family and friends who you can’t greet at the airport, with instructions on how to get to Ghent from Brussel
Sharing Economy Platforms Entrepreneurs & freelancers by Guest author - 4 February, 201930 July, 2022 Sharing economy is the buzzword of this decade. It mostly refers to peer-to-peer platforms that allow people to obtain services or goods from fellow citizens, or to earn some money on the side by renting out their skills or property to perfect strangers. Here is a short overview of the platforms