Ostend has more than beach walks and fish stalls. If you’re the type of traveller who likes to wander, get a little lost, and discover places that don’t make every brochure, this blog is for you.
Skip the crowded spots and try these off-the-beaten-track things to do in Ostend, all easily accessible from Leopold Hotel Ostend.
1. The Atlantic Wall Raversyde
Tucked away just west of the city, the Atlantic Wall Museum at Raversyde is one of the most fascinating WWII sites in Belgium. It’s a preserved German defence line, with bunkers, tunnels, and observation points. There’s also an open-air museum, wooded trails, and beach access.
It’s quiet, eerie, and surprisingly moving. You can walk or cycle there in under 30 minutes from your accommodation.
2. Mu.ZEE Back Galleries
Most people head to Mu.ZEE’s main exhibitions, but the museum also has a rotating series of installations in its less advertised back galleries. These smaller rooms often house local or emerging artists and can be surprisingly experimental.
Check in at the desk to see what’s on, and don’t be afraid to ask for the lesser-known works. It’s a good way to support contemporary Belgian art.
3. Oosteroever and the Lighthouse
Skip the busy promenade and hop on the free ferry to Oosteroever, the lesser-visited east bank of Ostend’s harbour. The vibe here is local and relaxed. You’ll find fishermen at work, hidden cafes like Phare East, and the striking Lange Nelle Lighthouse.
Bring a camera, the contrast between old industrial buildings and sea views makes for great shots.
4. Dune Paths Behind Maria Hendrikapark
Most visitors only touch the edges of Maria Hendrikapark, but if you venture beyond the main pond and follow the winding trails into the dunes, you’ll feel like you’ve left the city entirely.
These sandy, pine-scented paths are ideal for a morning run or quiet stroll. Birdwatchers will love it here too.
5. De Grote Post (Backstage Tour)
Most only know De Grote Post as a venue, but you can book behind-the-scenes tours to explore the 1950s post office building now transformed into a cultural hub. From acoustic tricks in the concert halls to hidden studios, the tour gives a great sense of Ostend’s art scene.
6. Boutique Vinyl and Book Shops
Head inland from the beach to discover De Cliché (photobooks and zines), Music Mania (vinyl galore), and ’t Kapoentje (quirky old comics and used novels). These small shops show a different side of Ostend, more local, more personal.
They also make great spots to pick up souvenirs that aren’t just chocolate or magnets.
Where to Stay: Close But Quiet
After a day spent skipping the tourist trails, you’ll appreciate coming home to Leopold Hotel Ostend. It’s in a central location but tucked just enough away from the late-night noise.
It’s ideal if you’re after accommodation in Ostend that gives you access to the city’s main spots but makes it easy to escape them too. You can plan your next day’s wander while relaxing in your room or enjoying a drink in the bar downstairs.


