Practical Travel Tips — Antwerp Travel Guides
Transportation, accommodation, budgeting, and essential visitor information

Jul 21, 2025
Antwerp's Cathedral of Our Lady, completed in 1619, stands 123 meters tall and features artworks by Rubens. Visitors can enjoy guided tours for €12. The city’s public transport system includes trams and buses, with a single ticket priced at €3, valid for 60 minutes.
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Jan 6, 2026
The Museum aan de Stroom (MAS), opened in 2011, is a top indoor attraction in Antwerp’s cold winters, with tickets priced at €10. Average January temperatures hover around 3°C, and the city center is compact, allowing visitors to walk between key sites like the Grote Markt and Antwerp Central Station within 2 kilometers.
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Jan 6, 2026
Antwerp Central Station, completed in 1905, lies 1.5 km from the Grote Markt square, a popular social hub. Solo travelers can enjoy Belgian waffles for around €3 and find safe accommodations averaging €70 per night near key areas like Zuid district. Temperatures average 6°C in winter and 18°C in summer.
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Jan 6, 2026
The Antwerp City Card, priced at €27 for 24 hours, provides access to over 20 museums, including the Royal Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum aan de Stroom. It also includes free public transport within the city, covering distances of up to 10 km, making it a cost-effective option for travelers.
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Jan 6, 2026
Brussels Airport is 45 kilometers from Antwerp, with a train transfer costing approximately €12.50 and taking 35 minutes. Alternatively, a taxi ride can range from €60 to €80 and may take about 45 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. Be prepared for potential delays during peak hours.
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Jan 6, 2026
Antwerp Central Station, completed in 1905, features a 75-meter-high dome and connects over 200 trains daily. Travel from Brussels costs approximately €9.50 and takes about 45 minutes. Nearby, the Antwerp Zoo, established in 1843, charges €29 for adult admission. The station is located just 1.5 kilometers from the city center.
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Nov 11, 2025
A three-day trip to Antwerp typically costs around €250 per person, covering hostel accommodations at €25 per night and meals averaging €15 each. The city’s famous Cathedral of Our Lady, completed in 1521, charges €6 for entry, while public transport can be budgeted at €2.50 per ride.
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Nov 11, 2025
Navigate Antwerp with ease using trams and buses starting at just €1.60 per ride, and learn about bike rentals available at over 30 stations since 2022.
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Nov 11, 2025
From the trendy Zurenborg area with boutique hotels starting at €90 per night to the historic center's charm just 1 km from the Cathedral of Our Lady, find your ideal stay!
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