We’ve had a few days in Belgium this week so I thought I’d share a couple of photos from the medieval city of Ghent. Viewed by Lonely Planet as Europe’s best kept secret, this cultural hub is situated an hour’s drive from the capital with many medieval landmarks lining its largely traffic free streets.
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I love the first photo, there is so much detail in those buildings!