Café Den Turk, one of the oldest cafés in Ghent, dates back to the 15th century and stands as a historic landmark. Located in the heart of the city, it offers a cozy retreat with its outdoor tables perfect for people-watching and a low-lit interior that provides warmth on chilly days. The café is particularly known for its selection of draft beers and a menu that includes sandwiches. Inside, photographs on display offer a glimpse into different eras of Ghent, adding to the rich historical ambiance. Today, visitors can enjoy a drink and a meal while soaking in the café’s storied past.
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