Accessibility
How to get to Antwerp
Antwerp is strategically located in northern Belgium and well connected to Europe’s largest airports. Brussels Airport, Belgium’s largest international airport, is less than 35 minutes away by train, car, or taxi. Antwerp also has its own airport, only 4 km from the city centre, which offers a selection of destinations.
The city is also easily accessible from other airports. Antwerp Central Station, one of the world’s most beautiful train stations, offers high-speed connections to major cities like Paris (2h), London (3.5h), and Amsterdam (1.5h).
How to get around Antwerp
Antwerp is a compact, walkable city. Venues, hotels, and restaurants are conveniently located in the city centre, making it easy to explore on foot. Antwerp is also very bike-friendly, with plenty of dedicated bike lanes. The city has a bike-sharing system, and you can easily rent a bike from one of the many bike stations. For longer distances, the city's extensive tram and bus network connects all districts.
An accessible city for everyone
Antwerp is committed to being an accessible city for all visitors, including those with disabilities. The city has made significant efforts to improve accessibility in its infrastructure, as demonstrated during events like ISCoS 2024, where accessibility was a top priority. Venues like "A Room with a ZOO" have set high standards, with facilities like ample accessible bathrooms and barrier-free access.
The city works closely with local partners and agencies, such as the Flemish Agency for Accessibility, to ensure that public spaces, events, and venues are inclusive. Antwerp is continuously upgrading its infrastructure to accommodate all visitors, ensuring everyone can enjoy future conferences and events.
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