Getting to Antwerp by plane
Antwerp is situated near two airports. Zaventem (Brussels) International is 45 kilometres from Antwerp, or 30 minutes by car. Deurne Airport is a 15-minute drive from Antwerp. Brussels South Charleroi Airport and Eindhoven Airport are two other airports from which you can reach Antwerp easily. Check out the information and links below
Brussels Airport (45 km from Antwerp City Centre)
Train: “Brussels Airport Express” (34 min.) Antwerpen Centraal (Central Station) Railway station (NMBS) at level -1 Fare: € 12,40
Bus: “Airport Express (+/- 45 min.) Antwerpen (G. Le Grellelaan – Crowne Plaza hotel and Koningin Astridplein – Central Station) Bus station at level 0 Fare: € 30 www.airportexpress.be
Taxi to Antwerp City Centre (+/- 40 min.) Fare: +/- € 150
Antwerp Airport (7 km from Antwerp City Centre)
www.antwerp-airport.be
Bus (De Lijn): 51, 52, 53 to Antwerp Berchem (15 min.)
+ transfer to bus 21, 32 or tram 9, 11 to Antwerp City Centre (Rooseveltplaats)
Bus station next to terminal
Fare: € 10
Taxi to Antwerp City Centre (+/- 15 min.) Fare: +/- € 35
You can fly direct to Antwerp from the following destinations: With CityJet: London With Tuifly: Alicante | Barcelona | Ibiza | Malaga | Mallorca | Murcia | Nador | Split
Brussels South Charleroi Airport (115 km from Antwerp City Centre)
www.charleroi-airport.com
Train (+/- 120 min.)
Antwerpen Centraal (Central Station)
Bus station to Charleroi train station next to terminal.
Fare: +/- € 140
www.belgian-rail.be
Taxi to Antwerp City Centre (+/- 75 min.) Fare: +/- € 170
Eindhoven Airport (87 km from Antwerp City Centre) www.eindhovenairport.nl Bus DB Bahn (+/- 75 min) Antwerpen Centraal (Central Station) Bus station next to terminal Fare: from € 9 www.bahn.de/icbus
Taxi to Antwerp City Centre (+/- 60 min.) Fare: +/- € 110
Are you planning on coming to Antwerp by car? Please note that the city centre of Antwerp is now a low emission zone. Register your vehicle before coming to Antwerp and check whether you can enter the zone.
You can easily get to Antwerp by train. National and international trains such as Thalys and Eurostar (as of 2016) stop in Antwerp-Central Station. There are fifteen trains to and from Antwerp every hour. If you arrive in Central Station, then stop and take the time to look around you. Many publications have rated it as one of the most beautiful stations in the world. There are various tram and bus connections into the city centre, from Antwerp-Central Station. Naturally, you can also get to your destination by taxi or on foot.
Antwerp: (Dutch: Antwerpen) is the largest city in Belgium by area at 204.51 km2 and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 530,504, it is the most populous municipality in Belgium.