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What are the must-see highlights in Antwerp that the tour will cover?

On the walk, you will see Saint Charles Borromeo Church, Grote Markt - Large market, and picturesque guild houses. The route also includes House of Waffles and Handelsbeurs Antwerpen. The guide will tell you about the city's trading history and modern cultural life.

How long does the walking tour usually take, and what is the distance covered?

Tourists usually last one and a half to two hours and cover the main areas of the historical center. The distance is short and is about three kilometers. This format is suitable for you if you want to take a leisurely stroll without physical fatigue.

Is the tour suitable for families with children?

Yes, the tour will be comfortable for families with children. The guide adapts the presentation of information and adds interesting stories and legends. Children will be able to get involved in the process and will not get tired of the route. However, be sure to read the descriptions of specific tours to avoid any unexpected surprises.

Discover the history of Antwerp

Antwerp has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It’s a port city on the Scheldt River in Belgium where the Steen Castle sits. Take a bike ride through the city center to reach the Cathedral of Our Lady, an active Gothic church with only one finished spire, as it was never completed. You can also check out Antwerp Central Station, which has a neo-Gothic facade and is listed as one of the most beautiful train stations.

The Tour Paleis op de Meir is a grand palace and 18th-century building that housed Napoleon Bonaparte and the Belgian royal family. Then, wander over to Ruben’s House, a museum inside the actual home of the prominent 17th-century painter, Peter Paul Rubens. Finally, the Museum Plantin-Moretus, dedicated to printers Christophe Plantin and Jan Moretus, is a unique UNESCO World Heritage Center that celebrates the most influential print and publishing house of the 16th century.

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