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10th Antwerp Art Weekend 16—19.05.2024 10th Antwerp Art Weekend 16—19.05.2024 10th Antwerp Art Weekend 16—19.05.2024 10th Antwerp Art Weekend 16—19.05.2024
10th Antwerp Art Weekend 16—19.05.2024 10th Antwerp Art Weekend 16—19.05.2024 10th Antwerp Art Weekend 16—19.05.2024 10th Antwerp Art Weekend 16—19.05.2024

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The 10th Antwerp Art Weekend takes place from May 16-19, 2024. All participating venues will be open during the following opening hours:

Thursday May 16, from 12:00-21:00
Friday May 17, from 12:00-18:00
Saturday May 18, from 12:00-18:00
Sunday May 19, from 12:00-18:00

The Antwerp Art Weekend includes over 70 venues throughout the city of Antwerp. With each venue offering extended programming, the Antwerp Art Weekend is stacked with exhibitions, events, activities, parties, and much more. Our website works as your digital guide, and gives an overview of everything there is to experience during the Antwerp Art Weekend.

Would you like to get in-person guidance or help with mapping out your route, visit our Antwerp Art Info Point at M HKA, where we will happily help you get started, answer all your questions and give you some tips on how to make the most of your AAW-experience.

If you would like to plan your visit a little more in advance, you can browse through our mobile-friendly map. Good to know is that when you click on an address, Google Maps will direct you there with the fastest route.

Do you prefer to navigate the Antwerp Art Weekend with a physical map? Get your copy during the Antwerp Art Weekend at one of the participating venues, or at Antwerp's tourist offices at Het Steen or the Central Station.

We will soon launch a tour program that offers both guided and self-guided walks through the Antwerp Art Weekend. Keep an eye on our website, because as the Antwerp Art Weekend approaches, we will be updating it regularly.

You don't need a ticket to visit the Antwerp Art Weekend. All participating locations can be visited free of charge, with the exception of some museums. You can find more information on where ticketing applies, on our venues page.

Our guided walks are the only event you need to buy a ticket for, stay tuned for more information. Note that some events do require prior registration.

Visiting the Antwerp Art Weekend is a great group- or teambuilding activity. Want to spend a day with your family, co-workers, or valued clients immersed in Antwerp's diverse landscape of contemporary art? Contact us for tailor-made packages to experience the Antwerp Art Weekend in group, and see which events, receptions, tours, or activities best suit your invitees.

Getting to the Antwerp Art Weekend.

Antwerp is conveniently located between Brussels, Paris, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, London and Cologne. There are a number of ways to reach the city from abroad. Antwerp has a small international airport, only a 20 minute drive away and with a decent connection to public transport. For information on flights and connectivity, click here. You can also fly to Brussels Airport or Brussels South Charleroi Airport and then make your way to Antwerp by train or public transport.

If you're planning to come by train, you can plan your journey with Antwerp Central Station as your end destination. By Eurostar, London is only 3 hours away, Paris 2 hours, Cologne 3 hours and Amsterdam 1 hour and 15 minutes. Are you coming from elsewhere by train? Plan your trip here. For national trains, click here for more information. We recommend downloading the Belgian Rail app for your convenience.

Are you visiting by car? Antwerp has a number of Park & Ride options around the city. Click here to learn about Antwerp's parking zones and tariffs.

If you're traveling by public transport, you can find an overview of all stops and connections on slimnaarantwerpen.be

Antwerp is a pocket-sized city and many of Antwerp Art Weekend's locations are within walking distance from one another. But if you'd like to get somewhere fast or farther, a bike or public transport is the way to go.

The fastest and easiest way to get around is by bike. If you don't own one or are a visitor to the city, you can rent out a Velo, the city's own bike service. It's very cheap and there's bike stations all around town. We recommend downloading the Velo app for your convenience.

A good way to cover larger distances and travel between different parts of town is by using public transport. Let the tram, bus or metro take you from one cluster of art spaces to the next. We recommend downloading the De Lijn app for your convenience.

Safety & accessibility.

During the Antwerp Art Weekend, we strive to create a safe and comfortable environment for everyone.

If you're a person who uses a wheelchair or uses other alternative means of mobility or communication, let us know and we’ll do everything we can to accommodate your visit.

Do you sometimes feel anxious visiting public events or is there something that worries you, and would you like to prepare your visit? Let us know and we’ll provide you with more information and details on what you can expect.

Share your experience.

Your experience of the Antwerp Art Weekend is our top priority. Don't hesitate to let us know if you have any feedback, suggestions or complaints. We value your opinion, and will do everything we can to improve our event.