Belgium's second largest city is also its most hip. Always creative - in the 16th and 17th century, it was the
great masters such as Rubens and Anthony Van Dyck; in the 20th and 21st centuries, its fashion designers like the world-famous
Antwerp Six. There is much to do of a cultural nature, but the city is also well worth a visit for its excellent
restaurants, bars and clubs, as well as for its shopping.
"Antwerp isn't a museum. It's a living, growing city,
and its attraction for international visitors is as just much about its dynamic present as its illustrious past."
Willam Jacob Cook, Travel Writer
It’s also easily accessible for English visitors, not only via Eurostar, but also its own airport, from which there are direct flights to London and Manchester.
Kloosterstraat
Stroll along the back streets in search of unusual buys/antiques or bric-a-brac
Local Beers
Enjoy a 'Nen Bangelijke' at Het Pakhuis (micro-brewery)
Farmers Market
Enjoy the flavours of Flanders and the rest of the world at the Farmers Market
Monks Finest Brew
Drink an abbey or trappist beer in
'Het Elfde Gebod'
A Feast For Your Tastebuds
Feast your eyes (and mouth!) on the delicacies in the local food shops