The 10 Best Neighborhoods in Flanders, Flanders

July 16, 2021 Russell Mellin

Discover the best top things to do in Flanders, Belgium including Zuid (the South), Zurenborg, Dumont Quarter, Antwerp's Red Light District, Patershol, Millionaires' Quarter, Prinsenhof, Post Plaza, Meir, Begijnhof Diest.
Restaurants in Flanders

1. Zuid (the South)

Antwerp Belgium
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4.5 based on 125 reviews

Zuid (the South)

2. Zurenborg

Antwerp 2600 Belgium
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4.5 based on 228 reviews

Zurenborg

3. Dumont Quarter

Albert Dumontlaan, De Panne Belgium http://www.decoussemaeker.be/dumontwijk
Excellent
49%
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44%
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6%
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4.5 based on 97 reviews

Dumont Quarter

4. Antwerp's Red Light District

Schippersstraat, 12 Belgium
Excellent
57%
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14%
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29%
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4.0 based on 7 reviews

Antwerp's Red Light District

5. Patershol

Koninklijke Dekenij Patershol v.z.w., Haringsteeg 3, Ghent 9000 Belgium http://visit.gent.be/en/patershol
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42%
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4.0 based on 600 reviews

Patershol

Reviewed By CallieDiNello - London, United Kingdom

A lovely part of Ghent city centre, with a labyrinth of cobblestoned narrow streets to navigate. We found local bars and restaurants that catered to their locals, rather than being tourist-traps which was heavenly to find! Not an easy place to find your way around but which adds to the sense of fun as long as you're not footsore or hungry.

6. Millionaires' Quarter

Paul de Smet de Naeyerplein, Onafhankelijkheidslaan, Ghent Belgium
Excellent
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4.0 based on 14 reviews

Millionaires' Quarter

Reviewed By BieLuy - Ghent, Belgium

In 1913, Ghent was completely devoted to the last World Exhibition before the first World War. The exhibition was held on terrains close to the Sint-Pieters train station. After WWI, the terrain was developed with houses and luxury apartments for the rich, hence the name of the quarter: "Miljoenenkwartier" (neighbourhood for those who have millions to spend). From eclectic Belle Epoque mansions, reflecting the pré-War architecture to modernistic houses, you can discover them all in this interesting and well preserved area.

7. Prinsenhof

Lievekaai, Ghent Belgium
Excellent
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19%
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4.0 based on 32 reviews

Prinsenhof

8. Post Plaza

Korenmarkt, Ghent Belgium
Excellent
33%
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12%
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4.0 based on 258 reviews

Post Plaza

Reviewed By a1eksandar - Belgrade, Serbia

Gorgeous part of the Ghent, with outstanding and lively spirit and beautiful architecture. Can get a bit busy.

9. Meir

Meir, Antwerp 2000 Belgium
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4.0 based on 1,252 reviews

Meir

10. Begijnhof Diest

Diest Belgium +32 13 35 32 74 http://www.toerismevlaamsbrabant.be/bezoeken/bezienswaardigheden/begijnhof-diest/index.jsp
Excellent
36%
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8%
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4.0 based on 89 reviews

Begijnhof Diest

Reviewed By carladD781LI

It is a village in The village. The magic atmosphere of the religious timeless period of the Nuns is still there, in those small lovely roads. There are few artigianal shops and 2 cafè. Lovely make a walk. Nice event in september with all the candles to give light to the magic roads.

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