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A Gem of Fashion

As the world’s largest diamond-cutting city, Antwerp (Anvers in French) is naturally affluent. It comes as no surprise then that fashion is also of utmost importance, so the shopping here is excellent. It may not be the cheapest place, but the quality certainly matches the price.

Another big business in Antwerp is the port, one of Europe’s largest. Take a cruise around to admire its scale. The Scheldt River leads from the port into the city, and on its banks are a handful of interesting museums and Het Steen, a medieval castle built to protect the city against Viking invasions.

A few streets back is the Grote Markt, a beautiful square flanked by the grand town hall and 16th-century guildhouses – a typically Belgian scene. Behind this is UNESCO World Heritage-listed Antwerp Cathedral, whose asymmetrical towers look down over Groenplaats, a tranquil square filled with pavement cafes. Belgian beer is legendary and the local brew is De Koninck, which packs quite a punch.

In the south of the city is the most unusual sight – Wilrijk’s huge Jain Temple, one of the largest outside India. A little further east is Antwerp Airport, efficiently connected by public transport to the Antwerp hotels, guest houses and apartments that are available on Booking.com.

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  • 93 attractions
  • 78 points of interest
  • 23 neighbourhoods

What guests said about Antwerp:

  • 10.0

    Antwerp is a beautiful city with a lot to see.

    Antwerp is a beautiful city with a lot to see. Beautiful old buildings and a wonderful history. Very friendly, welcoming people who spoke fantastic English and really went out of their way ( literally) to help us find our way around.
    Guest review by
    Catherine
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0

    The Antwerp tourist office was superb and the staff eager...

    The Antwerp tourist office was superb and the staff eager to help and knowledgeable. Everything available through one website and a City Pass that was good value. Transport pass did not require tapping phone every time you use tram or bus, a great boon, saving battery use and keeping phone secure, especially useful when travelling as a tourist.
    Guest review by
    Nicholas
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0

    A gem of a city, lots of interesting architecture and great...

    A gem of a city, lots of interesting architecture and great vibes during the music festival in particular. The Market Place (during the blue window) is really quaint.... The cathedral is also very impressive !!! It's worth going there for the train station alone, probably one of THE most spectacular in Europe... Make sure you take it all in before heading out... And if you like diamonds, well, it's the diamond capital of the world, so, it's pretty dazzling as you step out and are faced with shop after shop showcasing beautiful (but mostly unaffordable) jewellery :) It's a feast for the eyes, if nothing else...
    Guest review by
    Sylvie
    France
  • 10.0

    Antwerp is a compact city, with amazing museums and...

    Antwerp is a compact city, with amazing museums and historical sights, many of which are within walking distance of the main railway station. If you don't speak Dutch, English is widely spoken, and shop assistants and waiters are friendly and approachable. Public transport is superb, for travelling a bit further out of the city. There's a vibrancy to Antwerp that feels different from Brussels (the other city that we're most familiar with in Belgium). With hindsight we would have stayed for another couple of days. We will definitely return!
    Guest review by
    Lucy
    United Kingdom
  • 10.0

    Antwerp is very pedestrian friendly.

    Antwerp is very pedestrian friendly. We liked the way bikes and pedestrians mingle, and how few cars there are in the city centre. We always visit cathedrals and had hoped to hear an organ recital after mass on Sunday, mentioned in the cathedral's website. But there wasn't a recital and the cathedral staff were not helpful. The cathedral is, of course, magnificent. The Old Master paintings are well lit. We only had 2 nights and our last morning was Monday, when all the galleries and museums are closed. This was predictable but disappointing.
    Guest review by
    Val
    United Kingdom
  • 10.0

    I could have easily stayed another day but two days were...

    I could have easily stayed another day but two days were fine. I took a wonderful English guided tour at the cathedral with the Rubens’ paintings, went to Rubens’ garden and audio-visual tour-his house is closed for renovations. Went through the Planting-Moretus museum, DIVA museum. Went to the top of the MAS museum. Took a ferry across the river and walked back through St. Anna’s tunnel. I was able to walk everywhere, even from the train station.
    Guest review by
    Don
    United States