Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Getting Around in Antwerp


As a traveler one gets the chance to see many different places, people and islands. One carried away with the different time zone while entering a new country. If you ever get a chance to fly to Antwerp you will get to know what a historically rich this place is! Antwerp is the significant destination in Belgium. It is situated in the region of Flanders. Antwerp is known for its world’s prominent market dealing in diamonds. If you want to tell your wife how much you love her, it is a good idea to take her to this diamond’s city.  She will choose as many diamonds as she wants. Antwerp is famous for its historically rich culture. It is also famous for its fashion industry.

The port of Antwerp is the second biggest in Europe and plays a pivotal role in the economy of Belgium. Antwerp is the city of art lovers, club queens, and diamond dealers. The city stands firm despite of Second World War bombings. You will see many artistic and fun filled cafés, and collection of artistic masterpieces. Antwerp has a beautiful fortress at the riverside, along with intriguing cathedral. Antwerp in today’s world is famous for its fashion hub, artistic inclinations, entertainment activities and architecture.

Antwerp has a main airline known as Antwerp Airport. It takes 3 flights to London on a daily basis along with connecting to Dundee, Jersey, Edinburgh, and Dublin. There is a bus service available from Antwerp Airport to Berchem train station. Here opens multiple connections to the central city.  Another great service to move around in the city is Antwerp airport taxi.

In Antwerp the network of trains are wired throughout the city. Being a tourist it is much easier to access the routes of trains rather than hiring a driver. Before going to Antwerp it is best to Google all the essential information about Antwerp and its transport system. Antwerp Central is one-stop that comes on Paris- Amsterdam fast lane. You can also find many easy to access railway connections which are going through Brussels to France. They also get connected with Germany also. You can buy tickets online. Most ticket machines are easy to use and will give you ticket on spot as well. You can get all the information through RailTime.

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