Antwerp: The Ultimate Summer Escape for Foodies and Art Lovers

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Antwerp, a city that will undeniably challenge any lingering perceptions of Belgium being uninspiring, is a dynamic and multi-faceted urban center. It’s a true haven for foodies and art enthusiasts, teeming with sophisticated cocktail bars, inviting coffee shops, and thought-provoking independent art galleries. As summer descends, Antwerp truly awakens, embracing a vibrant alfresco culture that pervades every corner of the city.
On sun-drenched weekends, Sint-Anneke beach, located on the left bank of the River Scheldt, becomes a bustling and beloved destination. Locals flock to its shores to cool off in the water and indulge in delightful mussel lunches at the charming bistros that line the riverbank. Beyond the beach, the city’s numerous parks and open spaces transform into lively performance venues, hosting engaging street theatre, thrilling circus acts, and enchanting open-air cinema, particularly during the highly anticipated Zomer van Antwerpen arts festival, running from June 19th to August 31st.
To delve into Antwerp’s rich historical narrative, a visit to MAS is an essential experience. This architecturally striking museum, gracefully situated on the river, offers a compelling journey through Antwerp’s illustrious past as a global trading port, with each floor meticulously detailing a different aspect of its history. The pinnacle of the experience is its expansive rooftop terrace, providing breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of the city – an ideal spot for capturing unforgettable moments.
Antwerp’s culinary scene is a vibrant tapestry, with microbreweries, exquisite chocolate shops, and classic moules frites stands seemingly on every corner. The latest and most exciting addition is Wolf, an expansive food market featuring ten diverse restaurants under one roof, offering a global culinary adventure. For a perfect outdoor dining experience, consider assembling a picnic to enjoy amidst the serene gardens of the Middelheim Museum’s world-class sculpture park. This remarkable park is thoughtfully divided into six zones, each exploring the intricate relationship between humans and nature through abstract installations and profoundly innovative pieces, such as Erwin Vurm’s captivating “boat curving off a jetty, Misconceivable.” For accommodation, Hotel Matelote (from €115 B&B), situated in the historic center, boasts chic, minimalist design seamlessly integrated within two charming 16th-century buildings.

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