Floralies in Ghent

Friday 23 April 2010

4 Days Was from £249 now from £219 , By Coach



Held only once every 5 years, Floralies presents the finest flowers, plants and botanical treasures. Established in 1809, it has grown to become a grand exhibition and takes place at the Flanders Expo in Ghent. The show is aimed at everyone who enjoys plants and gardening - from the expert horticulturalist to the amateur gardener! A pleasant atmosphere and stunning smells, colours, creativity and contemporary floral art – those are the ingredients of the 2010 Ghent Floralies. We also tour into the spectacular region of Zeeland in Southern Holland with Middleburg and Bergen Op Zoom. Short visits to Ypres and Bruges are also included.

 

 

This Holiday Includes

3 Nights Bed & Breakfast Channel crossings Day in Ghent with entrance to Floralies Exhibition Excursion into Southern Holland Visit to Ypres & Bruges

Your Hotel

The 4-star Grand Hotel Damier is ideally located in the historic city centre and in the heart of the trendy shopping and design city of Kortrijk. This unique family run 4 star hotel with a famous history displays unique artwork submitted by local budding artists. Awarded the title of the oldest hotel of Belgium, the magnificent façade has remained unchanged since the day it was built in 1769 and the building is one of the finest architectural assets of the city of Kortrijk. Elegant ensuite bedrooms with TV. The hotel has a restaurant and lounge bar. Single supplement £81

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