2 Best Sights in Antwerp and the Northeast, Belgium

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The area that surrounds Centraal Station, Antwerp's magnificent railway station, is in the commercial center of the city, but is not representative of its character. Hop on the subway to Groenplaats and walk past the cathedral and then into the Grote Markt. This is where Antwerp begins.

De Koninck Brewery

South of the Center Fodor's Choice

The De Koninck Brewery is almost as old as the city of Antwerp itself and still resides on the site of the inn from which it was converted back in 1833. Back then, De Plaisante Hof (or The Merry Garden) lay in plain view of Antwerp's notorious hanging fields; today its view of King Albert Park is mercifully less shocking. Visitors can now take ambling tours inside the brew hall that include a wealth of interactive video screens and gizmos, as well as a couple of beers to taste. The brewery has also expanded to include a number of local artisanal food and drink producers and a meat-heavy gourmet restaurant, The Butcher's Son, that already boasts a Michelin star. Classes range from beer cookery to sessions on how to pair beers and cheese (or chocolate).

Mechelsesteenweg 291, Antwerp, 2018, Belgium
03-866–9690
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€16
Closed Mon.

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Brouwerij Het Anker

The first document referring to the brewery dates from 1369, making it one of the oldest breweries in Belgium. Touring this small, intimate brewery, the birthplace of Mechelen’s pride and joy, the dark, sweet Gouden Carolus Classic (Golden Charles) beer, you can witness every stage of the beer-making process. Tours and tastings in English lasting one hour 30 minutes must be arranged in advance, but leave at least once a day (except Monday), more often on weekends. Het Anker's own De Molenberg distillery—previously located 5 miles away—was moved in 2024 to the brewery site, and a distillery visit is included in the tour. The brasserie next to the brewery is open daily, and serves the entire range of Gouden Carolus beers and several beer-seasoned dishes at affordable prices. There is also a hotel in the brewery complex, so devoted beer fans can spend the night.

Guido Gezellelaan 49, Mechelen, 2800, Belgium
015-287–141
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combo brewery and distillery tours €15
Closed Mon.

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