- Antwerp by bike
Antwerp by bike- Antwerp is a bike-friendly city: the distances are not too large, the bike lanes are flat and with the right gear, you can cycle all year round. There are plenty of options for renting.
- With the shared bikes of Velo you can make short rides between the different Velo-stations.
Swapfiets: Rent a studentbike for 15 euro a month. If you refer to a friend you only pay 7,5 euro that month, you can refer up to 10 times. Ask your code at socialedienst@uantwerpen.be to receive a discount. You can find more information here.
Levanto: as a student of the university of Antwerp you can rent a bike for the price of 7,49 euro a month + get 2 months for free. You can find more info here.
- Antwerp by shared step, scooter or car
The newest way to travel around Antwerp is by shared step, scooter or car. There are several providers, some examples: - Antwerp by public transport
Antwerp has a dense public transportation network. Buses and trams are available to take you to many different parts of the city.
- Antwerp by taxi
- Antwerp by car
Finding parking space in Antwerp can be difficult and expensive. As of 1 February 2017, Antwerp's city centre and part of Linkeroever on the left bank are low emission zones.
Due to roadworks, the Stadscampus is difficult to reach by car. The Leien near the Stadscampus will be closed in both directions between the Violierstraat and the Maria Theresialei for through traffic (near Operaplein). The Stadscampus is in the blue 'Centrum Noord' zone. Take exit 1 'Merksem' or exit 2 'Deurne' on the ring road to reach this 'Centrum Noord' zone.
We recommend to travel to Stadscampus or Campus Mutsaard by public transport.
Find more information on www.slimnaarantwerpen.be/en or www.noorderlijn.be