Best Things To Do in Antwerp, Belgium

  1. Zurenborg

    Bar, Art And Culture, Walking Area, Food And Drinks

    Set around a square, this is Antwerp’s most impressive neighbourhood. The architecture is a marvel, both in beauty and consistency across the area. The area was developed during the heydays of Art Noveau and pretty much everything reflects the philosophy of that movement, even the styles that pre-date that period. Just walk around and take in the sights. There are bars and restaurants apl...Read more
  2. Stadsfeestzaal

    4.2 (1134 Votes)
    Stadsfeestzaal

    Cafe, Restaurant, Leisure, Market

    The name means City Festival Hall, and in that function it is exemplary. Its architecture, restored and innovated upon after a fire in 2000, is magnificent and modern, and every inch of it breathes opulence. It was built specifically to host Antwerp’s many civil functions. It’s a popular place for exhibitions, markets and even lunch. Any hour you spend here is bound to be lively.
  3. Cafe Storm

    4.1 (890 Votes)
    Cafe Storm

    Food And Drinks, Cafe, Restaurant, Leisure

    Located in the iconic MAS museum, this is an ideal place to kick back and relax with a drink while you gape in wonder at the views.
  4. Gringo's Cantina

    4.1 (346 Votes)
    Gringo's Cantina

    Food And Drinks, Restaurant

    Cheap chillies, tortillas and quesadillas all washed down with bucket loads of cocktails, makes this a place to go with pals for a night that leaves your wallet feeling pleasantly plump. But you'll have to wait your turn. It's tiny and always overpopulated, so sit at the bar and start on the Margaritas. A sign on the door gives an indication of size — no more than six in a group, please. ...Read more
  5. Wok A Way

    Food And Drinks, Dine In, Restaurant

    Tiny but unmissable, Wok A Way evokes the Tokyo feeling in the heart of Antwerp. A conveyor-belt sushi bar lends authenticity to a place which prides itself on fast turn around and a menu which even the most sashimi-challenged will understand. This is helped by a lowest common denominator menu.
  6. St Pauls Church

    4.6 (192 Votes)
    St Pauls Church

    Church, Religious Site, Statue, Architecture

    Antwerp’s churches continue to inspire with this beautiful Gothic Church, which is as famous for it’s paintings as it is for it’s architecture. It has a bonus attraction: the courtyard by its side is a wonderful cavalry, showing 63 statues depicting the last days of Christ. Admission to the premises is free, and the tranquillity of the place is priceless.
  7. Bourla Theatre

    4.6 (647 Votes)
    Bourla Theatre

    Entertainment, Theatre, Architecture , Sculpture

    Elegant and beautiful, Antwerp’s famous theatre was built in 1819 and has since then undergone many renovations.  The Toneelhuiscompanyperforms there today. Before entering, notice the sculptures of Apollo and the nine muses looking down at the patrons. The threatre is lovely from the inside and the café is pretty good too.
  8. Paters Vaetje

    4.4 (498 Votes)
    Paters Vaetje

    Food And Drinks, Restaurant

    When in Antwerp, drink what the Belgians drink best! Stocked with a whooping 200 types of beer, a visit to this place will leave no doubt in your mind that Belgium is the beer capital of the world!
  9. De Muze

    4.4 (313 Votes)
    De Muze

    Dance Club, Entertainment, Performance, Nightlife

    A mecca for Jazz enthusiasts and a must- visit for a taste of Antwerp-ian nightlife, De Muze hosts exciting live performances that beckon you to shake a leg.
  10. Petrol Club

    Bar, Food And Drinks, Dance Club, Pubs

    Located in an old factory and famous for its grunge and hip hop music, this club makes for an unlikely venue for tubthumping. The industrial look and world class DJs make you feel like a rebel without a cause!
  11. Noxx

    3.9 (172 Votes)
    Noxx

    Bar, Food And Drinks, Club, Dance Club

    Noxx Antwerp opened in 2007 and since then it has become one of the biggest clubs in Belgium, with four rooms, a champagne bar and spectacular light shows.
  12. Frites Cafes

    4.2 (836 Votes)
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    Food And Drinks, Cafe

    Frites in Europe is nothing new, but there are some places that take extra care while serving them. One of such is Frites Café. Located in the Antwerp city of Belgium, Frites café offers a range of culinary items that will make you drool and super hungry. It is a family friendly cafe and has a separate kid’s zone for visitors with children. In fact, kids can enjoy a lot more...Read more
  13. Cafe Den Engel

    4.3 (351 Votes)
    Cafe Den Engel

    Bar, Food And Drinks, Cafe, Adults

    Cafe Den Engel is the second oldest bar in Antwerp, Belgium. If you want to visit a real traditional bar in Antwerp, you should definitely visit this place. Their staff is very passionate about their customers, patience and politeness always on display. With all sorts of people visiting the bar, you will get the true sense of Belgian culture in the cafe. Going by their reputation, they serve th...Read more
  14. Shankheswar Parsvanath Jain Temple

    Religious Site, Temple, Architecture

    The temple located in the Laarstraat of Antwerp beholds a sacred piece of India within it. Over the past few decades, the city has seen many Jains settled and living their lives here. The temple is somewhat of a reflection of their identity and more than that, a reflection of the sentiments of unity among folks. The magnificent temple is not only of the largest of its kind in Europe but also de...Read more
  15. Antwerp International Airport Image
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    Antwerp International Airport, Antwerp (IATA: ANR, ICAO: EBAW) is an international airport located in Deurne, Antwerp, Belgium. It is located about 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of the city center of Antwerp. The airport is the second largest in Belgium after Brussels Airport and serves as a base for TUI fly Belgium and VLM Airlines.The airport was established in 1923 as a military airfield and wa...Read more
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  • I am interesting in freemasonry buildings and lodges in Antwerp

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    • I am not sure if there are any specific tours or activities where you will get to visit freemasonry buildings and lodges in Antwerp. If you want to explore, I think you will have to contact these places individually. 

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