Antwerp

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Introducing Antwerp

Even the New York Times agrees – Antwerp (Antwerpen in Flemish, Anvers in French) is Europe’s place to be. Appreciated by mode moguls, club queens, art lovers and diamond dealers, Belgium’s capital of cool and the country’s second-biggest city once again revels in fame and fortune.

Antwerp has a rollcall of drawing cards. Start with its manageable size and timeless quality. The old city centre, built around the country’s most impressive cathedral, is as beautiful and intimate as it was centuries ago. Tucked away in cobbled lanes and backstreets are thousands of restaurants and bars, antique shops, art galleries, exclusive chocolate out­lets, designer boutiques and diamond shops where Antwerpenaars enjoy spending money.

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Students in Mode Museum.
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Students in Mode Museum.

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  • Jonathan Smith
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  • Man reading near cat on table at Jenever cafe De Vagant on Reyndersstraat.
  • Rubens statue and Cathedral.
  • Vlaeykensgang, one of Antwerp's 16th century alleys.
  • People walking through St Anna Tunnel, a pedestrian tunnel under the Schelde river (built 1931-1933).
  • Interior vaults of the majestic 'Our Lady's Cathedral', situated in the Handschoenmarkt, Antwerp.
  • View from The Steen of Christ on the cross with gabled buildings along Jordaenskaai in the background.
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