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    Antwerp (/ ˈ æ n t w ɜːr p / ⓘ; Dutch: Antwerpen [ˈɑntʋɛrpə(n)] ⓘ; French: Anvers ⓘ) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of Antwerp Province, and the third largest city in Belgium by area at 204.51 km 2 (78.96 sq mi) after Tournai and Couvin.

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    Anvers (prononcé / ɑ̃. v ɛ ʁ s / [N 1], en néerlandais : Antwerpen) est une ville belge dans la Région flamande, chef-lieu de la province d'Anvers et de l'arrondissement administratif du même nom, située au cœur de la Dorsale européenne.

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  4. Antwerpen is a port city in Antwerp province in the north of Belgium. It is at 51° 12 North, 04° 24 East. [1] In French it is called Anvers, its English name commonly is Antwerp. It is the capital of the province with the same name. The port is the second-largest in Europe after Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

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    The origins of the name of Antwerp comes from aan de werpe, which is Dutch for "at the throw", referring to where the river throws its sand. The name also has a funny anecdote saying it comes from Hand werpen, which translated is "throwing hands". In the city flag, the castle "het Steen" and the hand of Antwerp are shown. In the 16th century, Antwe...

    By plane

    1. 51.1894444.4602781 Antwerp Airport (ANRIATA). A small airport catering mostly to business travellers, as it can only be served by smaller aircraft. There are regular flights from business destinations such as London, some holiday flights, and private and chartered business jets. The flip side of the small size of the airport is that arrival and departure procedures are very quick compared to large hubs. There is a regular bus from the airport to the centre and a taxi costs around €10. 2. B...

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    Belgium has an extensive rail network, and for intercity travel within Belgium, trains are always the best option. Tickets can be bought on the website of the Belgian railways and at the ticket counters in most stations. There are good train connections to and from Brussels Airport and Schiphol airport in Amsterdam. To plan your trip, you can consult the website of SNCB (NMBS) for national and international travels. If you cross multiple borders, it is often possible to book your entire trip...

    By bus

    Several bus operators offer long-distance connections to Antwerp: 1. Ecolines, ☏ +371 67214512. Offers bus travel from many countries, usually Central and Eastern European, to Antwerp. In Antwerp they have an office on the Berchem station square. 2. Eurolines, ☏ +32 2 274-1350, +44 8 705 143 219 (UK), fax: +32 2 201-1140. Offers bus travel from many countries to Antwerp. In Antwerp they have an office at Van Stralenstraat 8. 3. De Lijn, ☏ +32 70 220-200. The Flemish region (Dutch speaking) pu...

    By public transportation

    The public transportation company De Lijn has a dense network of buses, trams, and pre-metro (underground tram) connections in the city and wide area around it. Tickets can be purchased through the mobile app. You can also buy cards of €17 (10 fares) or alternatively 1 or 3 day tickets at fixed points in town; inside transportation payment of tickets is only possible via contactless payment (cards or via smartphone); buying tickets in cash is not possible anymore. For one fare, you can ride u...

    By taxi

    Taxis are available, but they can be quite expensive. They await customers at specific locations around town (waving your hand will seldom work) like the Groenplaatsor the railway station. You can recognize these places by an orange TAXI sign. The prices are fixed in the taximeter. Mabo Taxi Antwerpenprovides taxi rides in Antwerp for those who wish to avoid public transportation.

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    Driving in Antwerp is not as difficult as many big cities in the world, but crossroads can seem very chaotic for foreigners. There are few free parking spaces, but many spaces where you have to pay (on the street or in underground car parks). The underground car parks are well-signposted. The prices are typically €2 to €4,80 per hour, depending on the area. As of August 2023, parking on the streets is only allowed for residents and permit holders; visitors have to park in a car park downtown,...

    Antwerp City Pass. With the Antwerp City Card you can visit all museums and three monumental churches over a 48-hour period. It also features a 25% discount on attractions, sightseeing and bicycle...

    51.2187024.3953911 St. Anna pedestrian tunnel (Sint-Annatunnel), Sint-Jansvliet. Take St. Anna pedestrian tunnel (Sint-Annatunnel) to the Left Bank (Linkeroever) of the river Schelde. If possible,...
    Pelgrom, ☏ +32 3 234 0809. This building combines both an impressive bar in the basement, plus the 'poortershuis', which is a replica of the house of businessmen in Antwerp during the 17th century.
    Antwerp by Bike — Discover Antwerp with a bike. The inner city is perhaps too crowded, but the green outskirts are really worth visiting. For bike rental, see and "Vélo". "Antwerp by Bike" has a ch...

    The main shopping area is the Meir, a street that stretches out from the Keyserlei (close to the central station) to the Groenplaats. It is one of the most famous shopping streets in Belgium. Don't...

    Antwerp has several colleges and a university. 1. University of Antwerp. 2. Artesis(formerly Hogeschool Antwerpen). 3. KU Leuven campus Carolus and Sint-Andries[dead link](formerly Lessius Hogeschool). 4. Karel de Grote Hogeschool. 5. Antwerp Maritime Academy. Due to very strict language requirements imposed by the Flemish government, all Bachelor ...

    Antwerpse handjesare little biscuits or chocolates in the shape of a hand. Invented by a Jewish baker in 1932. As with most Flemish towns, you can find many frietkotenin the city. These are places of which the Belgians are really proud of. Here you can buy the famous Belgian fries and other fried food for a reasonable price. For lunch people often ...

    Wherever you are in Antwerp, you will always be near a pub or another drinking facility. Not surprising in the city that has the most pubs per capita in the world. The pubs do not have a closing hour. Drinks originating here are De Koninck (commonly called "Bolleke") beer, and Elixir d'Anvers – a liquor based on plants. 1. Den Engel — Most famous t...

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    1. Astoria Hotel Antwerp, Korte Herentalsestraat 5 2018 Antwerp Belgium, ☏ +32 3 227 31 30, info@astoria-antwerp.com.(updated Dec 2018)

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    1. Hotel Firean 2. 51.219244.4026113 Hilton Antwerp, Groenplaats 32. The Hilton is in an 1885 listed building that used to be the Grand Bazar du Bon Marché department store. The hotel has a restaurant and a rootfop cafe overlooking the Groenplaats. €156. 3. HotelO Antwerpen Kathedral. €139. 4. HotelO Antwerpen - Sud. €145. 5. Hotel Julien. €205. 6. 51.2136114.416614 Leopold Hotel Antwerp, Quinten Matsijslei 25, ☏ +32 3 203 1234. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 12:00. 4-star hotel overlooking the...

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  5. 6 days ago · Antwerp, city, Flanders region, Belgium, that is one of the world’s major seaports. It gained fame as a centre of the diamond industry and for its legacy of fine arts. Antwerp, Belgium. Antwerp is situated on the Schelde (Scheldt) River, about 55 miles (88 km) from the North Sea.

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  6. Antwerp [4] ( Dutch: Antwerpen, French: Anvers, German: Antwerpen) is the northernmost province both of the Flemish Region, also called Flanders, and of Belgium . Antwerp is largest city of the province and its capital; the Port of Antwerp is part of the city. History.

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