Private Antwerp City and Port Vespa Tour with an Expert Guide
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Private Antwerp City and Port Vespa Tour with an Expert Guide

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About this experience

Rev your Vespa and trace Antwerp’s story from medieval guild halls to mega-docks
Meet your guide in the heart of the city, clip on your helmet, and roll out on two gleaming Vespas (each carries one driver + one passenger). Over the next 3 hours you’ll weave cobblestoned lanes, old port quays, and cutting-edge container terminals, while breathing in aromas that only an open scooter can deliver: fresh coffee from Europe’s main coffee hub, sweet tropic notes from ripening fruit pallets, and the woody tang of imported timber.
Sensory immersion
Sound: Vespa hum, gull cries, container locks clanking, breeze through reed beds.
Touch: Handlebar vibrations, sun-warmed slipstream, cool dockside shade.
Sight: Medieval gables, Brutalist locks, impressive cranes, tidal wetlands.
Smell: Coffee silos, freshly cut timber, ripening apples, salty Scheldt air.

Available options

Hotel pickup service

Car pickup at your hotel: If you want, we can pick you up at your hotel in Antwerp with a car and bring you to our Vespa's. <br/>Duration: 30 minutes

Private Antwerp City & Port Vespa Tour with an expert guide

What's included

Government Fees
Fuel surcharge

Detailed itinerary

1

Stadspark Start-Up – Safety Spin & Old-Town Glide
Meet your guide beside Antwerp’s leafy Stadspark, where four gleaming Vespas await. After fitting helmets and outlining convoy signals, the guide leads you down a calm side street for a quick throttle-and-brake warm-up, sharing pro tips picked up from years of port scooter runs. Confidence set, you weave past gabled guild houses and hidden courtyards toward the Scheldt, feeling the city’s centuries unfold at scooter speed.

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Stop 2

Panoramic Prelude at MAS
Your port guide stops beside the Museum aan de Stroom’s striking terracotta tower and leads you to the riverside promenade. From this lookout you get a first real look into the impressive history of our port, pointing out past challenges, distant crane forests, the world-record Kieldrecht Lock, and hidden chemical towers. It’s a vivid, storyteller’s briefing that transforms the city-to-port journey ahead into a narrative you’ll follow in real time.

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Stop 3 Pass by

Historic Docklands Drive – Het Eilandje & Red Star Line
Cruising the old quays of Het Eilandje, we drive by towering iron cranes—silent sentinels of Antwerp’s sail-to-steam heyday—and points out their once-revolutionary gearwork as if opening a time capsule. At the red-brick Red Star Line Museum, they recount how millions boarded steamers here for New York, punctuating the tale with insider tidbits about cargo stowage, steerage life, and dockworker lore.

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Havenhuis Vantage – Zaha Hadid Meets Historic Dry Docks
You disembark at a quiet pier opposite the shimmering Havenhuis, its diamond-glass hull seemingly afloat atop a 19th-century fire station. Framed by the adjacent dry docks—now being transformed into the city’s Maritime Museum—the spot is catnip for photographers. Your guide decodes Hadid’s design choices and shares insider gossip on how the new museum will breathe life into these granite basins.

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Oosterweel Contrast Drive – Medieval Spire vs. Europe’s Largest Wharf
As we glide past the tiny 15th-century Oosterweel church, your guide draws your eye to the colossal construction yard right beside it—the Oosterweel works, currently Europe’s biggest wharf, where tunnel segments for Antwerp’s long-awaited Ring closure are being cast. In a few animated sentences, they connect the dots between medieval river parishes, post-war port expansion, and today’s multi-billion-euro infrastructure overhaul.

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Katoen Natie Silos – Smart Logistics in Action
Parking beside the towering white granulate silos of Belgian giant Katoen Natie, your guide explains how this family firm turned plastics handling into a data-driven art—using automated silos, on-site rail spurs, and real-time cargo tracing to shave hours off supply chains. En-route you’ve cruised past eye-catching freight: rainforest timber trunks, oversize turbine blades, even artfully shrink-wrapped machinery. The stop reveals how such diverse cargoes funnel smoothly through one brilliantly engineered hub.

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Timber-&-Fruit Quays – Scents of a Century-Old Port
You roll into the heritage docks where Europe’s largest timber stacks and chilled fruit sheds still rule. Depending on the day’s unload, the air may carry sweet banana and fresh-cut pine as forklifts zip between weathered warehouses. Crossing the wrought-iron "Wip-bruggen" bascule bridges—mechanical jewels from a bygone boom—your guide recounts how these quays once bustled with sailing ships and stevedores, stitching Antwerp to tropic plantations and Baltic forests.

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Container Canyon – Granite Giants & Europe’s Fruit Gateway
Your guide guides you through a maze of multicoloured container stacks—steel towers so close you can read the box seals. On one side loom house-sized granite blocks awaiting export; on the other, refrigerated “reefer” racks hiss around Europe’s largest fruit terminal, ripe bananas and citrus moving from ship to supermarket in hours.

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Antwerp-North Hump Yard Drive-By – Rail Symphony in Motion
You peer down on Antwerp’s vast marshalling yard, a spiderweb of tracks where up to a thousand wagons are reshuffled each day. Your guide narrates the gravity-shunting ballet: locomotives push mixed trains over the “hump,” wagons roll downhill, laser sensors and track retarders brake each car, and computer-controlled switches slot them into new consists bound for Germany, France, or the Ruhr. If timing is right, you’ll watch the process live—a hypnotic clatter that completes the port’s road-rail-river triad.

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Kuifeend Nature Glimpse – Wetland Refuge Amid Steel And Concrete
We park beside the reed-fringed ponds of Kuifeend and invites everyone to step off onto a short trail. In minutes you’ve swapped industry hum for birdsong: tufted ducks dabbling in mirror-calm water, marsh harriers circling overhead, and rare flowers sprouting between rip-rap. As you stroll, the guide explains how port engineers and biologists coordinate dredging cycles to protect nesting seasons—proof that Europe’s busiest docks can still cradle wild silence.

Available languages

Guide guide
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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Minimum age for a driver: 26
Minimum age for a passenger: 16

Meeting point

The Mercure Antwerp City Centre hotel is located at the central park, very close to the Central Railway Station and Keyserlei.
We'll meet you in front of the main entrance, or inside the lobby if it's raining.

About Antwerp

Antwerp, a vibrant city in Flanders, Belgium, is renowned for its diamond district, fashion scene, and rich cultural heritage. With its medieval architecture, world-class museums, and bustling port, Antwerp offers a unique blend of history and modernity.

Top Attractions

Grote Markt

The Grote Markt is the central square of Antwerp, surrounded by stunning guildhalls and the iconic Brabo Fountain. It's a lively hub of activity and a must-visit for its historical significance and beautiful architecture.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

Cathedral of Our Lady

This magnificent Gothic cathedral is one of Antwerp's most famous landmarks. It houses several masterpieces by Peter Paul Rubens and offers panoramic views of the city from its tower.

Historical/Religious 1-2 hours Free (€6 for tower climb)

Antwerp Central Station

Antwerp Central Station is not just a transportation hub but also an architectural masterpiece. Its stunning design, with a massive dome and intricate details, makes it a must-see attraction.

Architectural 30 minutes to 1 hour Free (€8 for a guided tour)

MAS Museum

The Museum aan de Stroom (MAS) is a modern museum showcasing Antwerp's history and its connections to the world. The building itself is an architectural marvel, and the panoramic views from the roof terrace are not to be missed.

Museum 2-3 hours €12 (free for children under 12)

Diamond District

Antwerp is the world's diamond capital, and the Diamond District is the heart of the city's diamond trade. Here, you can visit diamond shops, museums, and even see diamond cutters at work.

Cultural 1-2 hours Free (prices vary for purchases)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Waterzooi

A traditional Flemish stew made with chicken, vegetables, and a creamy broth. It's a hearty and comforting dish that's perfect for cooler weather.

Main Course Contains dairy and meat

Antwerpse Handjes

A sweet pastry shaped like a child's hand, made with almond paste and topped with sugar. These treats are a symbol of Antwerp and a must-try for visitors.

Snack Contains nuts and gluten

Flemish Beef Stew (Carbonnade Flamande)

A rich and flavorful beef stew made with beer, onions, and spices. It's a classic Flemish dish that's perfect for a cold day.

Main Course Contains meat and gluten (from the beer)

Waffles

Belgian waffles are a must-try when in Antwerp. They come in various types, such as Brussels waffles (light and crispy) and Liège waffles (dense and sweet).

Dessert Contains gluten and dairy (unless specified otherwise)

Popular Activities

Biking Kayaking Hiking Spa and wellness Boat tours Park visits Museum visits Walking tours

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season in Antwerp, with warm weather and numerous outdoor events. The city is lively, but also more crowded.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Dutch
  • Widely spoken: English, French, German
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Antwerp is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and on public transport
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use reputable taxi services and agree on the fare before starting your journey

Getting there

By air
  • Antwerp International Airport • 5 km from city center
  • Brussels Airport • 45 km from city center
By train

Antwerp Central Station

By bus

Antwerp Central Bus Station, Antwerp Berchem Station

Getting around

Public transport

The tram system is efficient and user-friendly, with frequent services and clear signage.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Taxis Antwerp, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

City Center Eilandje Zurenborg South (Zuid)

Day trips

Bruges
100 km from Antwerp • Full day

Bruges is a charming medieval city known for its canals, cobblestone streets, and stunning architecture. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular day trip from Antwerp.

Ghent
60 km from Antwerp • Full day

Ghent is a vibrant and historic city known for its medieval architecture, canals, and lively atmosphere. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular day trip from Antwerp.

Brussels
45 km from Antwerp • Full day

Brussels is the capital of Belgium and a vibrant city known for its historic sites, museums, and culinary delights. It's an easy day trip from Antwerp and offers a wealth of attractions.

Festivals

Antwerp Pride • July Antwerp International Film Festival • November Christmas Market • December

Pro tips

  • Visit the Diamond District for a unique and fascinating experience, and don't be afraid to haggle when making purchases
  • Explore the city's historic center on foot, and don't miss the stunning architecture and hidden gems along the way
  • Try local specialties, such as waterzooi, Antwerpse handjes, and Belgian waffles, and sample the city's famous chocolates and beers
  • Take a boat tour to see the city from a different perspective, and enjoy the beautiful canals and waterfront views
  • Visit the city's museums and cultural attractions, such as the MAS Museum, the Red Star Line Museum, and the Flemish Opera
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  • Max travelers: 4
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