Antwerp Walking Tour with Audioguide on Your Smartphone

4 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

The TouringBee audio guide serves as a convenient mobile companion for a self-guided tour of Antwerp. This tour is specifically designed for those looking to explore the city in a short span of two to three hours. Simply follow the route on the app's map to navigate through the city center, passing by the main attractions.

You're guaranteed to see: the Cathedral, Het Steen Castle, Central Train Station, Diamond Quarter, Rubens House, Grote Markt with its city hall and guild houses, MAS Museum.

Once the tour is downloaded, the app functions offline. The audio guide can be clearly heard through your headphones, allowing you to enjoy captivating stories and legends at your own pace, without the need to keep up with a tour group. If you only have a few hours to spare in Antwerp, spend them with the TouringBee audio guide and you won't miss a thing.

What's Included

Illustrations of Recognizable Landmarks
Audio guide app for iPhone and Android
24 audio recordings narrated by a professional historian
Offline map featuring a route for effortless GPS navigation
1 year access to the tour in your preferred language
In-person tour guide
Smartphone and Headphones
Transportation
Food and Beverages

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

- The tour begins at Antwerpen-Centraal Train Station. - This is a self-guided tour, so there will be no guide present at the meeting point. - Launch the TouringBee app, initiate the Antwerp City Tour, and follow the designated route.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 4 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Antwerpen-Centraal station

    The Antwerp Central Station is one of Europe’s most beautiful railway stations, often called the “Railway Cathedral.” Opened in 1905, it combines grand architecture with a vast glass dome, marble halls, and elegant staircases. Visitors come not only to travel but also to admire its design. Today, it blends historic charm with modern transport, making it a spectacular gateway to the city of Antwerp.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2

    The Diamond Quarter is the heart of the world’s diamond trade, located just steps from Antwerp Central Station. For centuries, traders here have cut, polished, and exchanged the majority of the world’s rough diamonds. The area is filled with secure offices, workshops, and jewelry stores. Walking through its streets offers a glimpse into Antwerp’s global reputation as the “Diamond Capital of the World.”

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3

    The Flemish Opera, also known as Opera Ballet Vlaanderen, is a magnificent historic theater in the heart of the city. Opened in 1907, it features elegant architecture, grand interiors, and rich decoration. Today, it hosts opera, ballet, and concerts, combining classical tradition with modern productions. Even from the outside, the building reflects Antwerp’s cultural heritage and its long-standing love for the performing arts.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Rubenshuis (Pass by)

    The Rubenshuis is the former home and studio of the famous Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens. Located in the city center, it has been carefully restored to reflect how the artist lived and worked in the 17th century. Visitors can explore elegant rooms, a peaceful garden, and a rich collection of artworks. The house offers a unique glimpse into Rubens’s creative world and Antwerp’s artistic Golden Age.

    Admission ticket free
  • 4

    The Paleis op de Meir, also known as the Royal Palace on the Meir, is an elegant 18th-century residence in Antwerp’s main shopping street. Originally built for wealthy merchants and later used by Napoleon and Belgian royalty, it reflects the city’s rich history and grandeur. Today, visitors can admire its refined interiors, period furniture, and art, offering a glimpse into Antwerp’s aristocratic and royal past.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5

    The Antwerp Bourse, also known as Handelsbeurs, is one of the world’s first purpose-built commodity exchanges, dating back to the 16th century. Its stunning neo-Gothic interior features vaulted ceilings, elegant galleries, and intricate ironwork. Once a vibrant center of international trade, it has been beautifully restored and now hosts events, exhibitions, and gatherings — reviving its historic role as a meeting place in the heart of Antwerp.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • MoMu - Fashion Museum Antwerp (Pass by)

    The MoMu – Fashion Museum Antwerp is a cutting-edge museum dedicated to contemporary and historical fashion. Located in Antwerp’s vibrant city center, it showcases Belgian designers, avant-garde collections, and rotating exhibitions. Visitors can explore innovative displays, learn about textile techniques, and see how Antwerp has earned its reputation as a global fashion capital, blending creativity, heritage, and modern design.

    Admission ticket free
  • Museum Plantin-Moretus (Pass by)

    The Plantin-Moretus Museum is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world’s oldest printing museums. Housed in the former home and workshop of Christophe Plantin and his successor Jan Moretus, it preserves historic printing presses, rare books, and original archives. Visitors can explore the beautifully restored rooms and learn about Antwerp’s key role in Renaissance printing and bookmaking history.

    Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Groenplaats

    The Groenplaats is a lively city square in the heart of Antwerp, known for its cafés, restaurants, and cultural events. Named for its historic greenery, it is dominated by the stunning Cathedral of Our Lady and surrounded by historic buildings. Visitors enjoy relaxing at outdoor terraces, people-watching, and soaking in the vibrant atmosphere, making it a central hub for both locals and tourists exploring the city.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7

    The Statue of Pieter Paul Rubens stands proudly on Groenplaats square, honoring the city’s most famous Baroque painter. The bronze statue depicts Rubens in a dynamic pose, reflecting his artistic genius and influence. Surrounded by cafés and historic buildings, it serves as a popular landmark and photo spot, celebrating Antwerp’s rich cultural heritage and its role as the home of one of Europe’s greatest artists.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 8
    Nello & Patrasche Statue

    The Nello & Patrasche Statue commemorates the beloved characters from the classic Belgian novel A Dog of Flanders. Located near Antwerp’s Cathedral of Our Lady, the statue depicts the loyal dog Patrasche and his young master Nello, celebrating themes of friendship, loyalty, and perseverance. It is a popular spot for visitors, especially families, who come to admire this touching tribute to a timeless story.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Cathedral of Our Lady (Pass by)

    The Cathedral of Our Lady is a stunning Gothic cathedral in the heart of Antwerp, famous for its soaring spire and impressive artworks. Construction began in the 14th century, and inside, visitors can admire masterpieces by Peter Paul Rubens, including The Descent from the Cross. The cathedral’s intricate architecture, historic tombs, and beautiful stained glass make it a must-see landmark and a centerpiece of the city’s cultural and spiritual life.

    Admission ticket free
  • 9
    Brabofontein

    The Brabo Fountain is a striking landmark in front of Antwerp’s City Hall on the Grote Markt. It depicts the legendary hero Silvius Brabo throwing the giant’s hand into the river, a tale explaining the city’s name. The fountain’s dynamic sculpture captures movement and drama, making it a popular photo spot. It symbolizes Antwerp’s rich folklore and is a central piece of the historic market square.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 10

    The Guild Houses line the Grote Markt, Antwerp’s historic main square, and showcase ornate 16th- and 17th-century architecture. Each house once represented a different trade guild, with richly decorated façades featuring sculptures, gables, and coats of arms. Visitors can admire the craftsmanship, take photos, and imagine the vibrant commercial life of Antwerp’s Golden Age, when these guilds shaped the city’s economy and culture.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 11
    Antwerp City Hall

    The Antwerp City Hall is a Renaissance masterpiece located on the Grote Markt. Built in the 16th century, its elegant façade combines Flemish and Italian Renaissance styles, reflecting Antwerp’s wealth and importance during the Golden Age. Visitors can admire its decorative sculptures, historic halls, and intricate details, while the square around it is lively with cafés, guild houses, and the famous Brabo Fountain, making it the city’s cultural and civic heart.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 12

    The Hansa House is a historic building that once belonged to members of the Hanseatic League, the powerful medieval trading network. Located near the city center, it showcases traditional Flemish architecture with ornate gables and decorative details. Visitors can admire its façade and imagine Antwerp’s bustling mercantile past, when merchants from across Europe conducted trade and strengthened the city’s reputation as a major commercial hub.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 13
    Lange Wapper Statue

    The Lange Wapper Statue depicts the legendary giant Lange Wapper from Flemish folklore. Located in Antwerp, the statue captures the mischievous and sometimes frightening character known for tricking villagers. It’s a popular cultural landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into local myths and storytelling traditions, and adds a playful, mysterious touch to the city’s streetscape.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 14
    Het Steen

    The Het Steen Castle is a historic medieval fortress on the banks of the Scheldt River. Dating back to the 13th century, it is one of Antwerp’s oldest buildings and originally served to protect the city and control river traffic. Visitors can admire its fortified towers, ancient walls, and picturesque riverside location, making it a key landmark that reflects Antwerp’s medieval history and strategic importance.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    The St. Paul’s Church is a historic Baroque church located near Antwerp’s Grote Markt. Built in the 17th century, it features stunning architecture, ornate altars, and rich artwork, including paintings by Peter Paul Rubens and his contemporaries. Visitors can admire its decorative interiors, intricate sculptures, and the serene atmosphere, making it a significant site for both art lovers and those interested in Antwerp’s religious and cultural heritage.

    Admission ticket free
  • 15

    The Red Light District is a well-known area in the city, centered around the streets near the Oude Koornmarkt and Schipperskwartier. It features legal sex work in windowed establishments, alongside bars, cafés, and nightlife venues. Visitors can observe the area’s unique urban culture and history, though discretion and respect are important. The district also reflects Antwerp’s long-standing role as a vibrant and diverse port city.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • MAS - Museum aan de Stroom (Pass by)

    The MAS – Museum aan de Stroom is a striking modern museum on the riverfront, dedicated to Antwerp’s history, art, and maritime heritage. Its red sandstone and glass architecture rises in stacked layers, offering panoramic views from the rooftop. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits on the city, global trade, and culture, making MAS both an educational and visual highlight of Antwerp’s vibrant port district.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The audio guide is available through a mobile app for iOS and Android
  • Entry tickets to the MAS, the Cathedral, Rubens House, and other museums are not included. Please purchase these separately in advance
  • The tour does not cover all sights in Antwerp
  • This is a self-guided tour. You will need to download the audio guide mobile app, activate your purchase, and follow the route on the app's map. There is no human guide provided
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