Mobility
Secure bicycle storage will be provided at the following points:
- on the corner of Bijlokekaai and Godshuizenlaan
- A little further on Godshuizenlaan, towards KASK cinema
- along the Bijlokekaai
The best bicycle route can be found on the bikerouteplanner for Gent.
Scan the QR code to see where you can park your bike:
There are also shared bikes available around the station, including Dott and Donkey Republic bikes that you could easily use to access Gent Jazz.
When you buy tickets for the festival, you are eligible for 50% discount when you buy your train tickets from SNCB. You will receive a voucher with a code for this when your tickets are available (from 12 June).
- Take tram T1, tram T3 or tram T4 (Bijlokehof stop) to Gent Jazz. Both trams connect the Bijloke with the station and the city centre.
- To find the quickest bus and tram connection, you should take a look at the app or routeplanner provided by de Lijn.
- Gent-Sint-Pieters railway station is just 15 minutes from the Bijlokesite on foot. Consult the NMBS route planner here.
A kiss & ride zone is provided on Godshuizen Avenue (R40) near the entrance, and outside the LEZ zone. Scan the QR code below to reach the kiss & ride. After the festival, you can also find a taxi diagonally across from the Kiss & Ride zone. Coming by taxi? Then give the address Godshuizenlaan 2, 9000 Ghent, near the entrance to the STAM museum.
If you come by car, you should try to park in B-parking in Gent-Sint-Pieters. This car park is outside the LEZ and the traffic plan. Parking spaces on the streets are limited and you may not be able to find a space in the city centre car parks. Scan the QR-code below and be guided to the car park by Waze or Google Maps. From there it's a 20 minute walk to the entrance of the festival site at Godshuizenlaan 2, 9000 Gent.
Bringing your motorised two-wheeler to Gent Jazz? Park your motorbike on the Henleykaai 83, 9000 Gent.