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    Candyce B.

    It's beautiful here. I see why it's considered the heart of the old city. The architecture and the buildings have so much detail and history. They have so many amazing photo opportunities too! There's plenty of restaurants and cafes too! This is a must see when you're visiting Antwerp!

    Kenny C.

    Probably the most touristy spot in Antwerp, and for good reason. From this square, you can see city hall, De Kathedraal, and lots of other buildings with very Belgian facades. Have a seat, take some photos. But definitely come back at night because it's all lit up! Bring a tripod and a timer!

    David S.

    Like a lot of cities around Belgium, and even Europe, the Grote Square is basically the centre of commerce in Antwerp, which is actually pretty significant since Antwerp is, and has always been, a major trading port. In fact I believe it has Europe's second largest harbour (with Rotterdam having the largest), though I will have to double check that comment (and since I am in an airplane as I write this I don't have easy access to the internet). Anway, as can be expecting, this place is amazing, not just the gorgeous buildings that surround you, but also the town hall and all of the flags that dangle out the front. Oh, there is also a magnificent statue and fountain in the middle, and they also regularly have a market appearing in here during the day where you can find some pretty cool bargains.

    Kim S.

    The Grote Market is the main square in Antwerp for visitors to enjoy a glimpse of Flemish culture and history. Ideal walking location for scenic and historical landmarks to visit. The Grote Market is one of the most popular attractions in Belgium. No matter how many times that I come to Antwerp, I always enjoy stopping through here. I would definitely add it on the checklist for tourist to come visit. You will come across so many interesting restaurants,cafes and shops in this busy center.

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    From this square, you can see city hall, De Kathedraal, and lots of other buildings with very Belgian facades.

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    The Sint-Annatunnel connects the left bank of the Schelde River with the right. It was built in the…read more1930's around the same time New York was building the Lincoln Tunnel and Detroit was building a tunnel to Canada. Tunnels were a thing. But while those American tunnels were strictly for cars, the Sint-Annatunnel was built for walkers and cyclists. I'm staying at a campground on the left bank. In the morning, I decide to ride my bike into Antwerp. It's rush hour, so the elevator down to the tunnel is crammed with bike commuters: little kids in their school uniforms, business guys in suits with their pant legs rolled up, and tough grandmas wearing their game faces. Everyone watches one another out of the corner of their eyes as the elevator descends. Sizing up the competition. When the door slides open, the crowd crashes into the the tunnel in a crazy confusion of arms and legs and bike parts. The grannies take the lead, elbowing past the school kids and sending them wobbling into the walls. The tunnel echoes with the buzz of freewheels and the clatter of cranks. The riding is so fast and furious that I feel like I've stumbled into a bike race. Everyone is trying to unseat the reigning grand champ of the morning commute-- one of the old ladies who's probably wearing the yellow jersey under her cardigan. I fall in with the stragglers: a guy with a cast on his arm, and a little girl whose rear tire is nearly flat. The peloton bolts through the tunnel and piles into the elevator waiting at the far end. Then everything goes quiet till the next wave of commuters blasts out of the elevator behind me. The tunnel is like some giant cyclist-powered piston. The one-cylinder engine that Antwerp is powered by.

    This pedestrian tunnel is located right smack in the middle of Antwerp near the Scheldt river and…read moretakes you over to Linkeroever area of the city. While the tunnel is simply just a tunnel, the architecture and building is quite amazing to check out. The tunnel is mainly used by cyclists making their way across the city, the lifts at both ends usually fill up with bikes. Another reason why I find the tunnel so cool is the old wooden escalators at both ends. Wooden escalators are a big rarity in the world, there isn't many left. The only other places I've seen them was Macy's in NYC and a transit station in Sydney Australia. A lot of people won't really find them impressive like I do, mainly because I worked on escalators for over 14 years as a mechanic, but it was cool to see such an old piece of machinery still moving and working. They're in pretty good shape as well.

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