Excursión de un día a Gante y Atomium desde Bruselas





Descripción
Aproveche al máximo su tiempo en Bélgica durante esta excursión de día completo a Gante desde Bruselas. No se preocupe por el transporte público que consume mucho tiempo; en cambio, aproveche las transferencias de ida y vuelta, así como la visión de un guía local que puede compartir el contexto que quizás no haya descubierto solo, antes de explorar de manera independiente a su propio ritmo.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Antes de salir de Bruselas, haremos una parada en el emblemático Atonium. Admiraremos el monumento, de pie a más de 100 metros de altura y las esferas de unos 18 metros de diámetro que representan las nueve provincias de Bélgica antes de continuar nuestro camino.
Llegamos a Gante, una de las ciudades medievales mejor conservadas de Europa. Caminamos hacia el centro, donde comenzará la visita guiada.
Nuestro guía le explicará esta torre emblemática y la historia que rodea a su dragón.
Descubrirá el exterior y el interior de la Catedral de Gante, donde se guarda la pintura más robada de la historia, la famosa pintura de los hermanos Van Eyck "La adoración del cordero místico".
¿Sabes que las iglesias belgas organizan conciertos y otros eventos?
Comenzamos nuestra visita guiada frente al Ayuntamiento. Aquí nuestro guía nos explicará los diferentes estilos arquitectónicos del edificio.
Frente a la iglesia de San Nicolás, encontramos el Korenmarkt. En este lugar se explicará la peculiar historia del edificio donde solía estar la oficina de correos.
Sobre este puente podrás tomar fotos increíbles. Aquí también se explicará la historia de la torre de la Iglesia de San Miguel.
Vamos a seguir la orilla del río Lys. Conoceremos los edificios que rodean el río Lys, como diferentes Guild Houses o el actual Marriott Hotel. También tendrás la oportunidad de tomar algunas fotos.
Frente a la fachada original de la casa del gremio de los masones, nuestro guía le explicará qué son las casas del gremio y la peculiaridad de esta.
Frente al Gran Salón del Carnicero, haremos una pequeña parada en un puesto de mercado tradicional donde el vendedor nos contará sobre el dulce más famoso de Gante, el cuberdon.
El último punto de nuestra visita guiada es la plaza Sint-Veerleplein. Aquí nuestro guía explicará la historia de la plaza y los diferentes edificios a su alrededor. Además, le dará algunos consejos sobre dónde comer o cuáles son las mejores tiendas de recuerdos. El guía también recordará cuándo y dónde debe estar para tomar el autobús de regreso a Bruselas.
Tiempo libre, disfrutará de aproximadamente 4 horas de tiempo libre (depende del tráfico y el ritmo del grupo).
The Great Butchers ', que data del siglo XV, era originalmente un mercado cubierto.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Recibirá la confirmación al momento de la reserva
- Nuestros guías tienen en mente sus mejores intereses; Si bien el recorrido generalmente incluye los sitios y las historias mencionadas y dura aproximadamente 2.5 horas, su recorrido puede variar dependiendo de lo que su guía piense que es mejor para su grupo
- No se incluyen comidas, pero su guía estará encantado de indicarle la dirección de algunos lugares excelentes para comer :)
- Los niños menores de 2 años deben viajar en una silla de auto en el autobús. Por favor asegúrese de traer su asiento apropiado
Opiniones(68)
We enjoyed Ghent. However, the walking tour felt a bit rushed and there was no opportunity for a bathroom break after the drive into Ghent from Brussels. There should have been time allocated for this. Also our group was small but we were not asked to introduce ourselves or where we were from. Would have been nice to have this done to encourage mingling with the other guests. Also while on the bus, it would have been good to have the guide point things out along the way; for example, the royal residence, Chinese pavilion. The bus driver did a great job navigating the busy streets.
A well organised and informative day trip to Ghent. Julian and team provided us with a lot of useful info throughout the day and gave us recommendations for where to eat and drink. Everything ran on time. Thanks!
The tour was good, but almost too much free time for such a small city. Seemed like it could have been a tour at Atomium and tour of Ghent. Guide was good although a little difficult to understand. I’m glad we booked the tour and got to see Ghent. Our tour was shared with a Spanish speaking group for the bus ride, and the two guides spoke to the two groups in English and Spanish for the ride. I would have preferred a little more history and culture on the tour.
Great tour. Ghent is so worth seeing. We were looked after a great team of tour guides and a safely driving bus driver. The four hours free time we used to go on a river boat ride, lunch (many places to choose from) and a yummy Belgian full option waffle at Cafe Rosario with delicious coffee (our tour guide recommendation) would highly recommend this tour.
Antonio was an excellent guide, friendly, fun and informative. We had thought of going to Ghent from Brussels independently on the train, but we would not have seen and understood so much. And the quick stop at the Atomium was a bonus. Thanks Antonio!
In 50 years of touring this was the worst experience I have ever had. I booked this 2 months in advance paid a few days in advance per their request. The day of departure I received an email cancelling the tour. We were offered another tour which I accepted but was denied. We were again offered another tour and date which I accepted. I did not receive a confirmation so upon arrival to our hotel in Brussels I called the local tour company. There phones were not working. I called the Viator Europe office and got a confirmation for the tour. We were added on to a mostly Spanish tour. After one stop and upon arrival to Antwerp we were not provided with a toilet stop. Dropped off in Antwerp. Tour was okay but it was difficult to hear the guide from more than 3 feet way. After a tour of the old city were allowed time on our own to explore and told to go to the drop off point to the bus. As we had not planned to go to Antwerp I did not have a map and the only we knew to get to that point was to retrace our steps. We thought we allowed enough time but we had a few false starts retracing our way back and arrived 8 minutes late (we are allowed 10). Group had already left and we were stranded. I tried to call the local tour operator and we could have taken a train to Ghent and rejoined them but again their phones were not working. We took a train back to Brussels and I again tried several times to contact the tour operator so we could meet the bus on its return to Brussels to retrieve some personal items left on the bus. Phones not working again. Finally I sent a test. I received a response but it gave us the name of the name of the bldg where the bus would be in Spanish. Then the text no longer worked. I requested a partial refund as it is apparent that they share a great deal of responsibility for what happened. Denied. I also wrote the parent company and did not even receive the courtesy of a response. if nothing else they could at the very least refund us the credits we earned for the tours we did take. The tour to Bruges and later in Normandy were excellent, especially the one in Normandy.
Our guide Nico was great. He spoke fluently both in English and French. On our way to Ghent he provided interesting history and in both locations provided a good insight !
A very good bus trip and guided tour of Ghent. The bus was comfortable and the 2 hour guided portion of the trip in English was informative and well handled. The trip left plenty of time for us to explore the city on our own. We would highly recommend this full day tour rather than booking both Bruges and Ghent on the same day.
Julian our guide for the walking tour was great. After the walking tour we had 4 hours of free time. Julian left to return to Brussels but gave us excellent directions on where and when to meet the other guide for the bus ride home. We were approximately 10 English speaking on a bus with about 35 Spanish speaking tourists. They were extremely rude and aggressive on the bus and we felt that their guide deferred to them basically treating us like intruders. It was a very uncomfortable feeling and left me with a negative taste in my mouth after having had such a lovely day in Ghent. I give Julian 5 stars but the way the return trip was handled was unacceptable.
The itinerary was not as posted so instead of doing the Atomium first it was last. Due to this we could not attend this attraction. It says the your ends at 17:30 but we were told it would be 19:30. That is a big difference when you are with kids and have to take a train to your lodgings. Our tour guide Sabrina was pleasant and did a great job with the tour. We loved Ghent!



