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Neighbourhooddok-noord
Tip: The hall opens Thursdays through Sundays; Thursday evening is the quietest and most atmospheric time to visit.
Location
Address: Dok-Noord 4B, 9000 Gent, Ghent
Also in dok-noord
€€dok-noord
The Dok Noord warehouse complex hosts a seasonal Saturday market with local artisan food producers, craft goods and food trucks along the revived waterfront.
Tip: Combine with Dok Brewing Company beer tasting and WAY Coffee Roasters, both open Saturday mornings at the same Dok Noord address.
Full dok-noord food guide →
More markets in Ghent
€€groentenmarkt
Ghent's Vismarkt is the weekly fish and seafood market near the Graslei canal, selling fresh North Sea catch twice a week in the historic fish market square.
Tip: Stalls selling whole fresh fish also carry smoked eel and pickled herrings not easily found elsewhere in Ghent's shops.
€€dok-noord
The Dok Noord warehouse complex hosts a seasonal Saturday market with local artisan food producers, craft goods and food trucks along the revived waterfront.
Tip: Combine with Dok Brewing Company beer tasting and WAY Coffee Roasters, both open Saturday mornings at the same Dok Noord address.
€groentenmarkt
The competing cuberdon vendors near the Groentenmarkt are a Ghent institution: the pointed purple sugar-and-gum cones are the city's most identifiable sweet.
Tip: The rival stalls have been on the square for generations; both are genuine and the competition keeps the quality high.
€€binnenstad
Ghent's Christmas market spreads across Korenmarkt and Sint-Baafsplein from late November, with food stalls, warm drinks, waffles and winter snacks.
Tip: The Ghent Christmas market is smaller and less crowded than Brussels; the cathedral backdrop makes it one of Belgium's most scenic.
€vrijdagmarkt
Ghent's oldest market square hosts a weekly Friday morning market with fresh produce, flowers, street food and local traders in a medieval square setting.
Tip: Arrive before 09:00 for the widest selection; Frituur Jozef nearby opens with the market for a proper frites breakfast.
€groentenmarkt
The historic vegetable market square near the castle has been the city's primary produce hub for centuries, with stalls selling fresh vegetables and herbs.
Tip: The square also hosts Himschoot bakery (1880) and Tierenteyn mustard shop, making it the core of any Ghent food walk.
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