
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.
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. Vodcast of the glittering city of Antwerp presented by Simon Calder and Ben Ross.
On the 17th of May the MAS Museum has opened its doors to the public. This much awaited new museum is home to no less than 460.000 precious items representing Antwerp's new city collection. Visit www.mas.be for more information and an interactive tour through the museum!
18-21 August 2011: a celebration of Antwerp's regional food
The Museum, close to the southern quays, has a collection of old masters including Peter Paul Reubens, Jan Van Eyck and Roger van der Weyden.
Discover the sea's hidden treasures at Aquatopia. With over 250 different species in 1 milion litres of water, a fun filled visit is guaranteed.