From now on, you’ll know where to go when you’re just not in a cooking mood. Good food for little money is definitely possible in Antwerp. Likewise, if your parents drop by to take you out for dinner, you’ll know where to go for a treat. As eating out is a favourite pastime, Antwerp is well en...
There are lots of public spaces in Antwerp. Considering its status as a metropolis, there are many greens and places to relax left to discover. Newly laid out or centuries old, with sideshow entertainment or a haven of peace and quiet, there’s enough to go around for everyone.
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The pedestrianised Meir is Antwerp’s prime shopping street and boasts a store of just about every major fashion brand: H&M, Vero Moda, Men @ Work and Zara for example. Also international brands such as Replay, Diesel and Nokia and Base are well represented here. Kammenstraat is home to loads o...
Though students are expected to study, all work and no play make you a dull boy/girl. From the main stage to sleazy bars, from night club to coffee house. There’s no excuse left to get bored in Antwerp!
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From Rubens to Panamarenko, Antwerp has always been at the cultural forefront. Dozens of museums, galleries, culture centres and theaters provide a dazzlingly wide range of cultural experiences, whether they are from the past, present or future.
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As a student, you’re eligible for sports discounts if you buy a sports sticker (15€) at the student’s facilities service of your school. On top of that, you’ll receive a sports voucher book worth 50 €. For more information, check the Sportweb website.
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From the seedy ‘Schipperskwartier’ (sailor’s quarter) to the architectural marvel of Cogels-Osylei, from the medieval Steen (Stone) castle to cosmopolitan Borgerhout. Antwerp has something for everyone. Hop on your bike, grab your tram ticket or just strap on your boots and you’ll see that a...
The sheer amount of pubs, cafés, brasseries and grand cafés scattered around Antwerp testifies to that second favourite national pastime: drinking. Though smoking in restaurants is banned, you’re still allowed to light up in the vast majority of pubs and cafés.
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