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Leonardo Hotel Antwerpen

De Keyserlei 59, 2018 Antwerpen
Located opposite Central Station
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Leonardo Hotel Antwerp the Plaza

Charlottalei 49, 2018 Antwerpen
Ideally located in Antwerp’s diamond district
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Antwerpen

As Belgium’s second city, Antwerp carves out a reputation for innovative fashion, avant-garde art and creative entrepreneurship. Once a medieval trading town, the legacy of Antwerp’s commercial credentials can still be seen in the city today, most notably in its glittering diamond cutting industry and blossoming startup industry. Culture-wise, Antwerp’s got no shortage of things to do and places to see, from the modern Museum aan de Stroom to the ever-popular Rubenshuis, the former residence of Peter Paul Rubens. And if you’re looking for Antwerp hotels or wondering where to stay in Antwerp, Leonardo Hotel Antwerpen is a well-located, comfortable base.

Get your bearings

Experience the sights and sounds of Antwerp by visiting the Grote Market, the city’s almost perfectly preserved market square. During December, it’s home to a popular Christmas market, but visit at any time of the year and you’ll find something to do and see, whether it’s ordering a plate of famous Belgian frites at one of the outdoor restaurants or visiting the stunning Cathedral of Our Lady, which is home to four of Rubens’ masterpieces.

Don’t miss

Antwerp’s Museum aan de Stroom is iconic, both on the outside and the inside. If you haven’t got time to visit one of the exhibitions, which are themed around the city’s maritime history, then book a table for lunch or dinner at ‘t Zilte, the museum’s rooftop Michelin-starred restaurant. In keeping with the city’s shipping theme, the Red Star Line Museum on Montevideostraat offers a wonderful, thoughtful look at those who emigrated to America from Antwerp aboard the Red Star Line ships.

While you’re there

The De Koninck Antwerp City Brewery is a fun way to break up a day of museum visits. Take a tour of the brewery’s ten rooms, or learn to pull your own beers before sitting down with a beer in one of the brewery’s bars.

As Belgium’s second city, Antwerp carves out a reputation for innovative fashion, avant-garde art and creative entrepreneurship. Once a medieval trading town, the legacy of Antwerp’s commercial credentials can still be seen in the city today, most notably in its glittering diamond cutting industry and blossoming startup industry. Culture-wise, Antwerp’s got no shortage of things to do and places to see, from the modern Museum aan de Stroom to the ever-popular Rubenshuis, the former residence of Peter Paul Rubens. And if you’re looking for Antwerp hotels or wondering where to stay in Antwerp, Leonardo Hotel Antwerpen is a well-located, comfortable base.

Get your bearings

Experience the sights and sounds of Antwerp by visiting the Grote Market, the city’s almost perfectly preserved market square. During December, it’s home to a popular Christmas market, but visit at any time of the year and you’ll find something to do and see, whether it’s ordering a plate of famous Belgian frites at one of the outdoor restaurants or visiting the stunning Cathedral of Our Lady, which is home to four of Rubens’ masterpieces.

Don’t miss

Antwerp’s Museum aan de Stroom is iconic, both on the outside and the inside. If you haven’t got time to visit one of the exhibitions, which are themed around the city’s maritime history, then book a table for lunch or dinner at ‘t Zilte, the museum’s rooftop Michelin-starred restaurant. In keeping with the city’s shipping theme, the Red Star Line Museum on Montevideostraat offers a wonderful, thoughtful look at those who emigrated to America from Antwerp aboard the Red Star Line ships.

While you’re there

The De Koninck Antwerp City Brewery is a fun way to break up a day of museum visits. Take a tour of the brewery’s ten rooms, or learn to pull your own beers before sitting down with a beer in one of the brewery’s bars.