Verified Quarterly • Updated May 2026

# Remote Work Guide to Ghent

Ghent offers a vibrant, bike-friendly lifestyle with excellent connectivity and a rich cultural scene, ideal for digital nomads seeking a European base. Its high quality of life and strong infrastructure offset the relatively high cost of living.

Who is this city for?

✅ Solo nomads
✅ Couples
✅ Families
✅ Startup founders
❌ Cheap living
✅ Nightlife

Est. Budget
$1605/mo

Internet
100 Mbps

Nomad Vibe
7/10

Timezone
UTC+1

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## 📊 Remote Worker Score

Overall liveability breakdown for digital nomads.

Internet6.7/10
Safety7.5/10
Affordability6.8/10
Walkability8/10
Nomad Vibe7/10

## 💰 The Cost of Living

Estimated Budget: ~$1605/mo

Compared to:

🔴 12% more expensive than [Mexico City](https://jobicy.com/cost-of-living/mexico/mexico-city.md)🟢 10% cheaper than [Gothenburg](https://jobicy.com/cost-of-living/sweden/gothenburg.md)🟢 38% cheaper than [Orlando](https://jobicy.com/cost-of-living/united-states/orlando.md)🔴 136% more expensive than [João Pessoa](https://jobicy.com/cost-of-living/brazil/joao-pessoa.md)🔴 136% more expensive than [Mombasa](https://jobicy.com/cost-of-living/kenya/mombasa.md)🔴 7% more expensive than [Tamarindo](https://jobicy.com/cost-of-living/costa-rica/tamarindo.md)

Rent is the biggest expense, with a 1-bedroom apartment in the city center averaging $950 per month. Utilities and internet add another $150, and food costs are moderate if you cook at home. Eating out regularly will push your budget, and a monthly transport pass costs around $55. Watch for hidden costs like mandatory health insurance and city taxes.

## 🌤️ Weather & Climate

Type: Oceanic
Best Time: May - Sep

Ghent has an oceanic climate with mild summers and cool winters. Rainfall is frequent throughout the year, with the driest months in spring and early autumn. Summer temperatures average around 22°C, while winter sees highs of 6°C and frequent overcast skies. The best time to visit is from May to September when days are longer and outdoor events flourish.

SeasonTempConditionNomad Rating

Jan - Mar
2-9°C
Cold, grey, frequent rain
⭐⭐

Apr - Jun
8-19°C
Mild, increasing sunshine
⭐⭐⭐⭐

Jul - Sep
13-23°C
Warm, occasional showers
⭐⭐⭐⭐

Oct - Dec
3-13°C
Cool, damp, short days
⭐⭐

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### Plan your trip for

## May - Sep

## 💻 Workspace & Real Connectivity

Coworking spaces are plentiful, with monthly dedicated desks averaging $250. Internet speeds are excellent, often exceeding 100 Mbps, and cafes offer reliable Wi-Fi in the city center. Spaces like 'Workaround' and 'Copernicus' are popular among nomads, offering good community vibes. However, booking ahead is recommended during peak summer months.

📡 Connectivity Breakdown:

Stability: Highly stable, rare outages

* eSIM: Available via Airalo/Holafly, but local eSIMs are limited

* Local SIM: ~20 USD/mo for unlimited 5G from Proximus or Orange

Download Speed100 Mbps
Coworking Desk (Mo)$250
Cappuccino$3.8

## 🏠 Everyday Life Essentials

Before packing your bags, here are the practical details about living in Ghent. Knowing these nuances can make or break your remote setup.

AQI
Air Quality: 65/100

🚶
Walkability: 8/10

Tap Water Safe ✅

Card/Apple Pay Friendly 💳

## 🚑 Safety & Healthcare

Belgium's healthcare system is excellent, with modern hospitals and English-speaking doctors. Public insurance is mandatory for residents, costing around $100 per month, but covers most costs. Pharmacies are well-stocked and open late. Emergency services are highly responsive, and the city is very safe with low crime rates.

General Safety Index75/100
Female Safety Score8/10
LGBTQ+ Friendly9/10
Healthcare QualityGood

## 🍜 Food Scene

Belgian cuisine is hearty, with must-tries like stoofvlees, frites, and local beer. A meal at a mid-range restaurant costs around $18, while groceries are affordable. Tap water is perfectly safe to drink, and the city has many international food markets. Vegetarian and vegan options are increasingly common.

🍲

### Local Meal Avg.

$18

## 🛵 Getting Around (Transport)

Ghent is extremely walkable and bike-friendly, with dedicated lanes and a bike-sharing system. Public transit includes trams and buses, with a monthly pass costing $55. The city center is mostly car-free, making cycling the fastest option. Trains connect to Brussels in 30 minutes, and the airport is about an hour away.

* Ride-hailing: Uber is available but limited; taxis are expensive

* Scooter: Not common; bike is the preferred mode of transport

* Airport: Brussels Airport ~60 min by train

* Traffic: Moderate during rush hours; city center is car-free in parts

### Monthly Transit Budget

$55

Estimated cost for local transport, scooter rental, or ride-hailing apps.

## 🛂 Visas & Nomad Taxes

Belgium does not yet have a dedicated digital nomad visa, but non-EU citizens can stay up to 90 days on a tourist visa. For longer stays, you'll need a work visa or the 'professional card' for self-employed individuals, which requires a business plan and proof of income. Many nomads do border runs to neighboring Schengen countries, but this is not a long-term solution.

#### 💼 Tax Landscape

Belgium has high income taxes, ranging from 25% to 50%, but the territorial tax system means only income earned in Belgium is taxed. For short-term nomads staying under 183 days, no local tax is owed, but this is strict. Self-employed individuals must register and file quarterly taxes, which can be complex without an accountant.

### Common Visas

* Tourist visa (90 days)

* Long-stay visa (work)

* EU Blue Card

## 🗣️ Language & Culture

Flemish is the official language, but most locals speak English, especially in service industries. Belgians value politeness and punctuality; greetings are important. Tipping is not mandatory but rounding up the bill is appreciated. The city has a relaxed, inclusive vibe and is very LGBTQ+ friendly.

💬

### English Proficiency

Good

## 🗺️ Best Areas for Remote Workers

AreaAvg RentNoiseWalkabilityBest For

Patershol
$1,100/mo
Quiet
9/10
History lovers

Overpoort
$850/mo
Lively
8/10
Nightlife

Sluizeken/Tolhuis
$800/mo
Moderate
7/10
Families

Stationsbuurt
$900/mo
Moderate
6/10
Commuting

## 🏠 Everyday Life Pros & Cons

### 👍 Pros

* ✅ Excellent beer and culinary scene

* ✅ Compact, bike-friendly city

* ✅ Rich medieval architecture

* ✅ Vibrant student population

* ✅ Central location in Europe

* ✅ High English proficiency

### 👎 Cons

* ❌ High cost of living compared to other European cities

* ❌ Complex bureaucracy for residency

* ❌ Frequent rain and overcast skies

* ❌ Limited nightlife after 2 AM

* ❌ Parking is difficult and expensive

* ❌ High taxes for self-employed

### ⚠️ Common Mistakes in Ghent

Avoid these beginner traps to save money and stress:

* — Renting a place without a registered address contract (required for residency)

* — Assuming you can work without a valid visa or professional card

* — Not bringing a good rain jacket – it rains often

* — Ignoring bike theft – always lock your bike properly

* — Overlooking the city tax and trash collection fees in rental contracts

* — Not checking if the apartment has proper insulation (energy costs are high)

* — Expecting 24/7 nightlife – bars close earlier than in southern Europe

## 💬 Remote Worker Reviews

"Ghent is a perfect blend of history and modernity; coworking spaces are abundant and the bike lanes are a dream."
— Anna, USA

"Internet is fast and reliable but the housing hunt can be brutal – start looking at least a month in advance."
— Carlos, Spain - Developer

"The food scene is incredible, and everyone speaks English. Only downside is the weather, but the cozy cafes make up for it."
— Mei, Singapore

## 📊 Data Sources & Methodology

To ensure accuracy, the cost of living index and city data are aggregated from multiple global databases:

Internet speeds: Ookla Speedtest Global Index.

Safety & Crime: Numbeo Safety Index and global crime reports.

Air Quality (AQI): IQAir realtime data.

Budgeting: Aggregated from Numbeo, NomadList, and localized expat housing communities.

* AI analysis provided by Google AI algorithms trained on the latest remote work trends.

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