In order to promote the city of Ghent in Flanders, the
Northern region of Belgium, as the ‘Veggie Capital of Europe’, Tourism Ghent has
launched a special city map ‘Veggie Gent’, stated a release. The map lists over
80 vegetarian restaurants and nine organic shops in the city and also spots them
on the map to help a traveller navigate his way through the city to the
restaurant of his choice. The map also lists five outlets in Ghent serving the
Belgian specialty - fries cooked in vegetarian oil as well as hotels and bed and
breakfasts that offer an extensive vegetarian breakfast. The map can be
downloaded from the tourism board's website www.visitgent.be.
Ghent has the largest number of vegetarian restaurants in Belgium and is considered as the organic heaven for vegetarians with dozens of unique little restaurants, shops and even an organic market at Groentenmarkt, stated the release. In 2009, Ghent had introduced the concept of Thursday Veggieday, a campaign developed by Ethical Vegetarian Alternative. This campaign made Ghent the first city in the world to officially stimulate people to go vegetarian one day in a week. It is also the first city in the world to have an official veggie day.
With an aim to further assist the vegetarian traveller, Tourism Flanders has listed restaurants across Flanders offering vegetarian cuisine on their menu on its Indian website www.visitflanders.in. "Availability of vegetarian food is an important factor that many Indian tourists seek during their travel abroad. This is one of the strengths of Flanders and Indian tourists can enjoy a wide variety of vegetarian cuisine while visiting Ghent and our other beautiful Art Cities. To make this information available to potential visitors we have included it on our website and on other media platforms," said Sunil Puri, Managing Director, Representative Office of Tourism Flanders & Brussels, Belgium
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