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7 Tips for Living in Antwerp

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: Advice for people moving to Antwerp or thinking about moving there.

Living in Antwerp - 7 Tips for Living in Antwerp

This is a must read if you're moving to Antwerp or thinking about moving there.

Antwerp, is a city that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modernity. It's a city that's perfect for expats and digital nomads, offering a high quality of life, a vibrant social scene, and a welcoming community. Here are seven key tips to help you make the most of your time in Antwerp.

1. Learn the Local Language

While English is widely spoken in Antwerp, learning the local language, Dutch, can greatly enhance your experience. It will not only help you navigate daily life more easily, but it will also open doors to deeper cultural understanding and integration. There are many language schools in the city offering Dutch courses for all levels.

2. Explore the Neighborhoods

Antwerp is made up of diverse neighborhoods, each with its own unique charm. The historic city center, known as the Old Town, is filled with beautiful architecture, cobblestone streets, and the stunning Cathedral of Our Lady. The trendy Zuid district is known for its vibrant nightlife, contemporary art scene, and fashionable boutiques. Meanwhile, the Eilandje district, once a neglected docklands area, has been transformed into a hip and happening neighborhood with the MAS museum as its centerpiece. Spend time exploring these neighborhoods to find the one that suits your lifestyle and preferences best.

3. Enjoy the Local Cuisine

Belgian cuisine is more than just waffles and chocolate. In Antwerp, you'll find a plethora of restaurants serving local and international dishes. For traditional Belgian fare, try De Groote Witte Arend or Sir Anthony Van Dijck. If you're a fan of seafood, the Fiskebar in the Eilandje district is a must-visit. And for a unique dining experience, book a table at The Jane, a Michelin-starred restaurant located in a former chapel.

4. Get Around on a Bike

Antwerp is a bike-friendly city with an extensive network of cycling paths. It's a great way to get around, stay fit, and reduce your carbon footprint. The city's bike-sharing program, Velo Antwerpen, offers affordable daily, weekly, and yearly subscriptions. Plus, cycling gives you the opportunity to discover hidden gems that you might miss when taking public transportation or driving.

5. Immerse Yourself in the Art Scene

Antwerp is a city of art. It was the home of Peter Paul Rubens, one of the most influential artists of the Baroque period, and his legacy can be seen in the Rubens House museum. The city also boasts a thriving contemporary art scene, with numerous galleries and events. Don't miss the M HKA, Antwerp's museum of contemporary art, and the annual Antwerp Art Weekend, which showcases the work of local and international artists.

6. Take Advantage of the City's Green Spaces

Despite its urban character, Antwerp offers plenty of green spaces for relaxation and recreation. The city park, Stadspark, is a popular spot for picnics, jogging, and leisurely strolls. The Rivierenhof Park, located in the Deurne district, is the city's largest green space, featuring beautiful gardens, ponds, and even a castle. These parks provide a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.

7. Connect with Other Expats and Locals

Building a social network is crucial when living abroad. Fortunately, Antwerp has a vibrant expat community, and Belgians are known for their friendliness and hospitality. Join local clubs, attend social events, and don't hesitate to strike up a conversation with your neighbors or colleagues. Making connections will not only make your stay in Antwerp more enjoyable, but it will also provide you with a support system and a sense of belonging.

Living in Antwerp as an expat or digital nomad can be a rewarding and enriching experience. By embracing the local culture, exploring the city, and connecting with the community, you'll soon feel right at home in this beautiful Belgian city.

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About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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