Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Antwerp Province, Flanders

March 29, 2022 Stefan Strunk

Discover the best top things to do in Antwerp Province, Belgium including Antwerpen-Centraal, Rivierenhof, Cathedral of Our Lady, Museum Plantin-Moretus, Rubens House (Rubenshuis), Grote Markt, Vlaeykensgang, Zurenborg, Cogels Osylei, St. Rumbold's Cathedral.
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1. Antwerpen-Centraal

Koningin Astridplein 27, Antwerp 2018 Belgium +32 2 528 28 28 http://www.belgianrail.be/en/stations-and-train/search-a-station/6/antwerpen-centraal.aspx
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4.5 based on 8,287 reviews

Antwerpen-Centraal

Leopold II had this unusual rail station built as a neo-Baroque monument to the railway age in 1905.

Reviewed By HenkSpring - Antwerp, Belgium

Although an operating railway station the out and inside are worth a visit for its monumental grandeur. A late 19th. century with beautiful facade and a majestic interior. Look at the marble floors in the main hall, all made out of Belgian marble. Look up inside to the dome. A must do is have a coffee in the cafetaria (or foyer), when you walk in from the front go up the stairs and take a right. Beautifull interior, like a time capsule. The level ground platforms have an impressive glasshouselike ceiling. In the late 20th. century extensive works were carried out such as a tunnel underneath and a shopping centre in excavated levels without disturbing the main historical structure.

2. Rivierenhof

Turnhoutsebaan 232, Antwerp 2100 Belgium +32 3 360 52 00 http://www.provincieantwerpen.be/aanbod/dvt/rivierenhof.html
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4.5 based on 204 reviews

Rivierenhof

Reviewed By Gever56 - Antwerp, Belgium

Rivierenhof (River Garden) is a big park close to the center of the city. There are playgrounds, tenniscourts, midget golf course, concerts (open air theatre) and a nice place to eat & drink (castle).

3. Cathedral of Our Lady

Groenplaats 21, Antwerp 2000 Belgium +32 3 213 99 51 [email protected] http://www.dekathedraal.be/
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4.5 based on 3,480 reviews

Cathedral of Our Lady

Reviewed By Roangori - Antwerp, Belgium

Impressive cathedral, interesting walking around with a guide, for free, getting to know how Antwerp was and still us an important city, harbour.. my goal visiting is admiring Peter Paul Rubens masterpieces

4. Museum Plantin-Moretus

Vrijdagmarkt 22, Antwerp 2000 Belgium +32 3 221 14 50 [email protected] http://www.museumplantinmoretus.be/
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4.5 based on 1,321 reviews

Museum Plantin-Moretus

Walk into the printing press and the Plantin-Moretus family home as though you were a family friend paying a visit 400 years ago. Explore the house, the garden and the press in the only museum in the world on the UNESCO World Heritage list. - the two oldest printing presses in the world and more than 20.000 lead letters - 30.000 old books, illustrated manuscripts and other treasures of European printing - a beautiful baroque garden hidden within the walls of the museum

Reviewed By 267christophere - Cologne, Germany

Having to choose either Rubenshuis or the Plantin-Moretus museum due to the limited time I had during my stay, I decided on the latter and loved it. The rooms of this printing house are incredible and the collection of printing tools, printed books and manuscripts is really interesting. You can either take an audio guide (2€) or borrow copies of museum guides provided in the first room (free) to navigate through the exhibit (I took both). The staff was extremely friendly and helpful too. The museum does a great job in showing the many aspects of the Plantin-Moretus business and there is so much to learn about the printing process in general. Unfortunately, the museum shop was closed for inventory when I was there, so I am already looking forward to my next visit.

5. Rubens House (Rubenshuis)

Wapper 9-11, Antwerp 2000 Belgium +32 3 201 15 55 [email protected] http://www.rubenshuis.be/Museum_Rubenshuis_EN/Rubenshuis_EN.html
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4.5 based on 2,364 reviews

Rubens House (Rubenshuis)

Reviewed By MinkusMe

Amazing to be able to walk around Reuben's house - it is opulent and has a huge garden. Reuben's life as an artist is intrinsic to the building so is interesting from this perspective, as well as the art on display. If you are just interested in seeing a beautiful town house from the 17th Century, it is worth a visit for this.

6. Grote Markt

Antwerp 2800 Belgium 215474845 http://www.visitantwerp.be
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4.5 based on 3,238 reviews

Grote Markt

Antwerp's "Great Market" square is a popular attraction in the heart of the old city.

7. Vlaeykensgang

Oude Koornmarkt Nr 16, Antwerp 2000 Belgium http://www.visitantwerpen.be/detail/vlaeykensgang-171277
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4.5 based on 351 reviews

Vlaeykensgang

Reviewed By inhale-exhale321 - Switzerland, null

Take this little shortcut if you get the chance - and find the entrance. Once you enter the passage, all the city business and noise disappears. In summer you will find it a lovely cool spot and beautifully decorated with flowers and pot plants. Maybe come for lunch or dinner at the small hidden restaurant that serves local specialities.

8. Zurenborg

Antwerp 2600 Belgium
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4.5 based on 228 reviews

Zurenborg

9. Cogels Osylei

Cogels-Osylei Zurenborg, Antwerp Belgium
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4.5 based on 562 reviews

Cogels Osylei

Reviewed By broekie53 - Antwerp, Belgium

The perfectly preserved Jugendstil and Art Deco houses in this street date from 1881 - 1914. Although it's not near the city center, it's certainly worthwhile to take a tram or to walk there if you want to take home some beautiful memories (and pictures) of Antwerp in one of it's many glory periods. Just a little over 100 years ago, this part of the city was still farmland; part of the Zurenborg estate of Baron Cogels-Osy. It used to be the most luxurious residential area for the rich in Antwerp.

10. St. Rumbold's Cathedral

Onder-den-Toren 12, Mechelen 2800 Belgium +32 15 29 40 30 [email protected] http://sintromboutstoren.mechelen.be
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4.5 based on 822 reviews

St. Rumbold's Cathedral

Reviewed By Trekker2020 - Washington DC, United States

The cathedral can be seen from miles! It is truly an amazing tall building dominating Mechelen’s skyline. At one end of the main square, the church rises above the splendid architecture of both private and public buildings, including the city hall and others. The interior is equally impressive with a number of chapels decorated with wonderful paintings and sculptures. Mechelen is not as visited as other Belgian cities, but it is truly one of the most beautiful towns in Europe but without the hordes of travelers and visitors. When we visited St. Rumbold, there was a haunting exhibition of the stations of the cross juxtaposed with pictures of WWI. Truly moving. When in Mechelen, I highly recommend a visit to the cathedral and if you have time, go up the tower and enjoy the views.

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