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Art for life.

We’re here to bring your ideas to life! Whether you’re ready to book an appointment, need more information about our artists and their styles, or just have a few questions before taking the plunge, we’d love to hear from you.

Feel free to reach out directly to the artist of your choosing to discuss your design, availability, and any special requests. Not sure which artist is the right fit? No problem! We’re happy to help guide you toward the best match for your vision.

For booking inquiries, please include details such as your desired design, placement, size, and any reference images. This helps us provide the best experience possible!

We look forward to hear from you and help bring your body modification dreams to life.

How to find us:

Mobility and ease of access

By Car

Parking in the area is limited but not impossible. Street parking is available all around the shop but limited to the Ghent parkingplan found here. Try to park in zone 6, underground parking is also possible Parking Ramen being only a 10 min walk from the shop.

Public Transport

To get to Begijnhoflaan 59 in Ghent by public transport, here are the general steps you can follow depending on where you’re coming from:

1. Train + Bus/Tram:

If you’re coming from another city in Belgium, you can take the train to Gent-Sint-Pieters Station, which is well-connected to the rest of the city by bus and tram.

  • Step 1: Take the train to Gent-Sint-Pieters.
  • Step 2: From the station, you can catch a bus or tram that heads towards Begijnhoflaan or nearby areas.

2. From Gent-Sint-Pieters Station:

If you’re already at Gent-Sint-Pieters Station, you can take the following tram lines:

  • Tram 1 towards Wondelgem and get off at Begijnhoflaan (or the nearest stop, like Flanders Expo or Mosselbeek).

3. From the City Center of Ghent:

If you’re coming from Korenmarkt or the city center:

  • Tram 4 towards Zwijnaarde or tram 1 towards Wondelgem. Both trams stop near Begijnhoflaan.

Make sure to check the exact stop and public transport schedules via the SNCB website for trains, De Lijn for buses and trams, or use a navigation app like Google Maps or Moovit for the most up-to-date information.

4. Alternative with the Bus:

If you prefer taking the bus:

  • Bus lines 70 and 76 could also be options for reaching Begijnhoflaan. The exact route may vary, so it’s a good idea to check the schedule on De Lijn.