B&B Art and Sleep
Welcome to B&B Art and Sleep, a charming accommodation nestled in the heart of Antwerp City Center. Located at Reyndersstraat 4, our property offers a perfect b...
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Antwerp City Center is the best choice for most visitors, with 361 properties that suit first-time visitors and those wanting easy access to the city's main attractions. For a lively food and nightlife scene, Borgerhout has a growing selection of accommodations, while Berchem provides a quieter, more residential feel ideal for families. With a wide range of hotels, apartments, and guesthouses, these neighborhoods cover most traveler needs.
| Area | Best for | Typical nightly* |
|---|---|---|
| Antwerp City Center | First-time visitors, sightseeing on foot | ~€135 |
| Borgerhout | Food and nightlife, local culture | ~€125 |
| Berchem | Residential, family-friendly | ~€90 |
| Old Town Antwerp | Historic charm, cultural sites | ~€240 |
| Het Zuid | Art and museums district | ~€150 |
*Typical = median nightly rate across the properties we list in each area; live prices update at the point of booking. For a fuller walk-through of each area — what it's like, where to eat and what's nearby — see our guide to where to stay in Antwerp.
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Antwerp City Center is the best overall area to stay due to its central location and the highest number of accommodation options. It gives easy access to major sights, shopping, and dining, suitable for most traveler types.
For a first visit, Antwerp City Center is ideal because it puts you within walking distance of the main attractions and public transport. This area has a wide range of hotels and apartments to suit different preferences.
Antwerp has accommodations across a range of budgets, with many mid-tier options available. While some boutique and five-star hotels exist, the city also has affordable guesthouses and apartments.
Borgerhout is known for its lively nightlife and diverse food scene. It has a more local atmosphere compared to the city center and has a growing number of accommodation options.
Antwerp is an inland city without beaches. For quieter stays, neighborhoods like Berchem or Ekeren provide a more residential and peaceful environment away from the city center.
Berchem is well-suited for families due to its quiet, residential character and access to parks and schools. It has a calm atmosphere with convenient connections to the city center.
A car is not necessary when staying in Antwerp, especially in the city center where most attractions are walkable. Public transportation and cycling are efficient ways to navigate the city.
For a refined stay in Antwerp, the Botanic Sanctuary Antwerp - The Leading Hotels of the World stands out with its blend of luxury and central location. Paulus41 and August offer boutique hotel experiences that combine style and comfort near the heart of the city. For adults seeking a quieter atmosphere, SKIPR Hotel - adults only is a well-reviewed choice. Hotel Jamingo and YUST Antwerp provide contemporary options that balance modern design with convenience. These selections highlight the variety and quality available across Antwerp's top accommodations.

Join the fun in Antwerp with the famous Carnival on February 19, 2024, and the lively Christmas Market from December 1-23, 2023, just steps from the Cathedral!
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Antwerp's Cathedral of Our Lady, completed in 1611, showcases artworks by Peter Paul Rubens. Admission is €12 for adults, while students pay €10. The city also features the Antwerp Zoo, established in 1843, where tickets are €30 for adults and €20 for children. Both attractions are within a 15-minute walk from the central square.
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Antwerp's Diamond District features over 1,600 diamond traders and manufacturers, making it the world's leading diamond trading center. Prices for diamonds start at approximately €1,000 per carat, with some exceeding €20,000. The district is located just 1 km from the Cathedral of Our Lady, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1999.
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