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The international airport of Brussels, Zaventem, is the most frequently used gateway to Antwerp. It is located at about 45 kilometres from the centre of Antwerp. There are flights from all major European cities as well as from the most important overseas metropolis. Various airlines fly into Brussels airport.
If you fly with Ryanair, you will arrive at the airport of Charleroi, known as ‘Brussels South airport’, located at 46 km south of Brussels.
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Within Europe
If you are looking for a cheap way to come to Antwerp you could travel with 'Eurolines'. The Eurolines bus goes to the centre of the city - Van Stralenstraat 8, 2060.
Within Antwerp Within the province and the city of Antwerp, transport is organised by the public transport company 'De Lijn'. Buses and trams leave to all parts of the city from Antwerp Central Station. From the bus station 'Rooseveltplaats', which is close to the Central Station, there are direct bus links to various other towns and cities.
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Antwerp is easy to reach by train. International railway lines link Brussels and Antwerp to several other major European cities. The European high-speed train project includes the Thalys, the Eurostar and the Eurotunnel. There are direct rail links with different cities in France, the Netherlands and Germany. Antwerp can be reached from the UK by Eurostar via Brussels, or by taking the ferry-rail link via Ostend (Ramsgate/Ostend) or Zeebrugge (Hull/Zeebrugge). Antwerp has two main stations: Central Station and Berchem station. www.b-rail.be
All destinations are within easy reach by car. The city of Antwerp lies at the crossroads of the E17, E19, E34 and E313 motorways.
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