15 Best Shopping in Antwerp and the Northeast, Belgium

Graanmarkt 13

Meir Fodor's choice

Tucked just off a lovely square in a 19th-century town house, Graanmarkt 13 offers a nicely edited selection of women's clothes, including pieces by local designers Bernadette and Sofie D'Hoore, plus unique ceramics, pottery, and jewelry. Its first floor has something of a shoe fetish, stocking the likes of Mansur Gavriel, K Jacques, and Aeyde; it's also worth a postshopping stop for lunch or dinner at its namesake restaurant downstairs.

Ann Demeulemeester

South of the Center

Ann Demeulemeester belongs to that golden generation that set the city's couture apart from the rest. She sells her clothes in an elegant corner store across the street from the Royal Museum of fine Arts (KMSKA).

Antiques Market

Every Sunday, starting from 7 am, Tongeren is invaded by more than 350 vendors and thousands of browsers for its weekly antiques market. The selection of antiques and brocante (vintage goods and collectibles) draws people from all over the country, as well as Germany and the Netherlands. The dealers set up shop in many of the town’s main squares and thoroughfares.

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Antwerp World Diamond Centre

Centraal Station

For advice on buying diamonds at the retail level (and details of the essential four Cs: carat, color, clarity, and cut) you can contact the Antwerp World Diamond Centre Association, which operates under the umbrella of the Antwerp Diamond High Council. Information on its members and a suggested route for exploring the area are included on the website.

Hoveniersstraat 22, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium
03-222–0511
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Bakkerij Goossens

Meir

Founded in 1884, Bakkerij Goossens is a popular old favorite with locals. Try their classic roggeverdommeke—a rye bread stuffed with raisins.

Korte Gasthuisstraat 31, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium
03-226–0791

DelRey

Centraal Station
This stylish family-run chocolatier and pâtissier has been going since 1949, and remains one of the finest in the city. Its "Chocolate Lounge," next door, also makes for an excellent lunch spot—and needless to say, the desserts are flooring.

Ganterie A. Boon

Oude Stad

For a fascinating glimpse of how shopping used to be, stop by Ganterie A. Boon, which stocks old-fashioned leather gloves that appeal to grandparents and young Antwerp fashionistas. The shop was opened in 1929 and still has the original fittings inside. The retro window display looks like it hasn't been updated since the 1950s.

Het Modepaleis: Dries Van Norton

Oude Stad

One of the iconic Antwerp Six that turned this city into the couture haven it became, Dries Van Noten collections for men and women can be found in the splendid Modepaleis, a five-story Belle Époque building that he bought in 1989.

Kaas Vervloet

Meir

Kaas Vervloet is the best address for regional, award-winning cheeses and other culinary delicacies. Try the Achelse Blauwe.

Louis

Louis was one of the first places to sell the work of Antwerp's top designers in the late 1980s. Today, it sells the collections of the city's talent—Martin Margiela, Ann Demeulemeester, A. F. Vandervorst, Raf Simons, and more.

Lombardenstraat 2, 2000, Unknown
03-232–9872
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Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Louis

Oude Stad

Opened in 1986 to sell clothes by the Antwerp Six, this stalwart of the Antwerp fashion scene is now run by Marjan Eggers, who, as well as stocking it with established names like Ann Demeulemeester, also has one eye on the future, inviting final-year fashion students to exhibit in its window.

Philip's Biscuits

De Wilde See

If you're after an edible souvenir from Antwerp, head for the old-fashioned biscuit and cake store Philip's Biscuits. Speculaas (spiced cookies), macaroons (coconut cookies), and peperkoek (gingerbread) are best and can be ordered in attractive tins—a good gift alternative to chocolate. There is also a second branch at Oude Kornmarkt 8.

Stadsfeestzaal

Meir

Built in 1908 as an exhibitions and events space, the Stadsfeestzaal was gutted by a major fire in 2000. Now fully restored, it houses a lively shopping mall across 40 shops. Clothing stores include Urban Outfitters, Green Ice, and COS. Even if you're not in the mood for retail therapy, it's worth dropping by just to marvel at the spectacular neoclassical architecture.

The Chocolate Line

Meir

For chocolate filled with unusual flavors like Japanese wasabi, Coca-Cola, or crisp fried onion, head to this self-proclaimed "shock-o-latier." Although you'll undoubtedly have to queue for your chocolates, you should use the time to admire your surroundings: the gilded ceilings and crystal chandelier of the opulent Paleis op de Meir (Palace on the Meir).

Verso

Meir

A longtime presence on the designer-clothing scene, Verso, located in a 16th-century mansion, carries such labels as Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, and Alexander McQueen for both men and women, along with their accessories and fragrances. There's also a stylish café and martini bar.

Lange Gasthuisstraat 11, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium
03-226–9292
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Rate Includes: Closed Sun.