Brussels – Ghent Tren Bileti
Doğrudan yüksek hızlı · €10 fiyatlarla
Brussels – Ghent Güzergah Özeti
SNCB Intercity trains connect Brussels and Ghent in just 30 minutes, with 3-4 departures per hour. The 56 km journey makes Ghent one of the easiest day trips from the Belgian capital.
Ghent is a vibrant university city with medieval architecture rivalling Bruges, but with a more authentic, less touristy atmosphere. The Gravensteen castle, St Bavo's Cathedral (home to the famous Ghent Altarpiece by Jan van Eyck), and the canal-side Graslei are must-sees.
Tickets are fixed-price at approximately €10 in 2nd class (cheaper on weekends). No reservation needed — buy and board. The city is also on the main Brussels-Bruges line, making it easy to combine both destinations.
Brussels–Ghent Treni Ne Kadar Sürer?
Brussels–Ghent arası direkt SNCB (Belgian Railways) ile yaklaşık 30m sürer.
Brussels–Ghent Tren Bileti Ne Kadar?
Erken rezervasyonda biletler €10’dan başlar. Fiyatlar tarih, saat ve müsaitliğe göre değişir.
Brussels–Ghent Arasında Günde Kaç Tren Var?
Brussels–Ghent hattında günde 3/day tren hizmet verir.
Tren Operatörü
SNCB (Belgian Railways)
Direkt yüksek hızlı tren · 30m max
Brussels – Ghent Güzergahında Hangi İstasyonlar Var?
Bruxelles-Midi / Brussel-Zuid
- Location: Southern Brussels
- Metro, tram, bus connections
- RER Also Eurostar hub. Trains depart from Bruxelles-Central and Bruxelles-Nord too.
Gent-Sint-Pieters
- Location: Southern Ghent, 2 km from city centre
- Tram 1 to city centre (Sint-Baafsplein) in 10 minutes
- RER Main Ghent station for Intercity and international connections
Brussels – Ghent Trenlerinde Hangi Sınıflar Mevcut?
2nd Class
- Standard seating
- Power outlets on newer trains
- Valid on any departure
- No reservation needed
1st Class
- Wider seats with more legroom
- Quieter carriages
- Power outlets
- Less crowded
Brussels – Ghent Tren Bileti Nasıl Alınır?
Başlangıç Fiyatı
Kişi başı, tek yön, 2nd Class sınıf. Price shown is the SNCB standard 2nd class single fare. Weekend fare approximately €7. 1st class approximately €16. Timetables subject to change.
Erken Rezervasyon
Biletler up to 6 months in advance satışa açılır. Erken alım en iyi fiyatı yakalar.
Çocuk ve Gençler
Children 4-11 may qualify for reduced fares. Youth discounts may be available. Infants under 4 travel free
Bagaj
Standard luggage allowance applies
Brussels – Ghent Trenleri Hakkında Bilmeniz Gerekenler
Belgium's Best-Kept Secret
Ghent is often called Belgium's best-kept secret — a vibrant university city with medieval architecture rivalling Bruges, but with a more local, less touristy atmosphere. The Gravensteen castle, St Bavo's Cathedral (home to the Ghent Altarpiece), and the canal-side Graslei are highlights.
Station to Centre
Gent-Sint-Pieters station is about 2 km south of the medieval centre. Take tram 1 from outside the station to Sint-Baafsplein (10 minutes) or enjoy a 25-minute walk through the university quarter.
On the Way to Bruges
Ghent is on the Brussels-Bruges rail line. You can easily combine both cities — stop in Ghent for a few hours, then continue to Bruges on the next train (same-day ticket).
Weekend Discount
Weekend fares (Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays) are approximately 30% cheaper than weekday prices. Ideal for leisure day trips.
Sık Sorulan Sorular: Brussels – Ghent
Intercity trains take approximately 30 minutes. Some stopping services (L trains) take 40-45 minutes with additional intermediate stops.
Standard 2nd class single: approximately €10. Weekend fare: approximately €7. 1st class: approximately €16. Under 12 travel free with an accompanying adult.
3-4 trains per hour combining Intercity and local services. You rarely wait more than 15-20 minutes for the next departure.
Take tram 1 from outside Gent-Sint-Pieters station to Sint-Baafsplein in the historic centre (about 10 minutes). Or walk 25 minutes through the pleasant university quarter.
Yes. Ghent is on the Brussels-Bruges line. Visit Ghent in the morning, then take a 30-minute train to Bruges for the afternoon. Your SNCB ticket allows same-day travel.
Key sights include Gravensteen castle, St Bavo's Cathedral (Ghent Altarpiece by Van Eyck), the medieval Graslei and Korenlei canal-side streets, and the vibrant Patershol restaurant quarter.