Muide-Meulestede
Muide-Meulestede is a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood situated just north of Ghent's city center. Known for its artsy vibe and thriving community spirit, this area is perfect for groups who appreciate creativity combined with convenience. Its proximity to the city makes it easy for groups to enjoy both local and central attractions. The neighborhood offers an array of accommodations designed to cater to large groups, including hotels with spacious common areas and linked rooms perfect for gatherings without sacrificing comfort.
The local food scene is a highlight here, with numerous restaurants offering private dining areas and menus tailored for groups. Public transport is efficient, and there are straightforward connections to the city's main precincts, easing travel logistics for larger parties. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the area's riverside walking paths, while those interested in local culture can explore alternative art spaces and vibrant street art. Muide-Meulestede embodies the spirit of a dynamic Ghent experience, ensuring there's something for everyone in your group.
| Muide's Industrial Boom of the 19th Century The area thrived with factories and docks, key to Ghent's economy. |
| Secret Views from the Old Dockyards Locals recommend sunset views from the Muide waterfront. |
| Meulestede's Bridge Beginnings Named after a 13th-century mill bridge connecting Ghent. |
| Engineer Étienne Lenoir's Impact Lenoir, born here, invented the first internal combustion engine in 1859. |
