Private Chauffeur Services in Antwerp City

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Excellent

Door-to-Door Service

Travel directly from your pickup location to your destination without stops, transfers, or waiting.

Fixed Prices

No hidden fees or unexpected costs — the price is agreed in advance, even for long-distance trips.

Flexible Departure Times

Choose your own schedule and travel when it suits you, without being tied to train or bus timetables.

Comfortable Long-Distance Travel

Enjoy a smooth ride in spacious, modern vehicles with plenty of room for passengers and luggage.

Essential facts for transfers at Antwerp

STARTING PRICE
EUR 45.00

SERVED AIRPORTS
Antwerp Airport (ANR) · Brussels Airport (BRU)

AVAILABILITY
24/7 service with flight monitoring and meet & greet

Introduction to Antwerp

Antwerp holds a singular position in Europe as the world’s second-largest diamond trading centre and the continent’s second-busiest port by cargo volume. The historic city centre, anchored by the Cathedral of Our Lady and the Grote Markt, combines Flemish Renaissance architecture with a cosmopolitan fashion district that draws buyers, designers, and executives year-round. The MAS museum and the riverfront Eilandje neighbourhood have established Antwerp as a credible cultural destination alongside its considerable commercial weight.

For arrivals, Antwerp is served by two airports. Antwerp Airport (ANR) sits 8 km from the city centre via the N12 — the closest international airport to any major Belgian city. Brussels Airport (BRU) lies 45 km south via the E19, frequently used for long-haul international connections. A pre-booked private chauffeur eliminates the uncertainty of connecting transport at either airport.

Private transfer to Antwerp city — HubTransfers

Getting Around Antwerp

Antwerp city centre is compact but operationally divided. The historic core around Grote Markt and the Cathedral Quarter are subject to access restrictions and pedestrian priority zones. Streets in the old city are frequently narrow and one-way, and hotel drop-off points require local knowledge to navigate efficiently.

The Kennedy Tunnel under the Scheldt and the Ring motorway (R1) are the main infrastructure constraints for cross-river access. At peak hours, traffic through the tunnel backs up significantly, and a driver familiar with alternative Scheldt crossings can meaningfully reduce journey time.

Peak congestion on the R1 and approaches to the Kennedy Tunnel runs 07:30–09:30 and 16:00–18:30. Antwerp does not operate a city-wide LEZ equivalent to Brussels, but delivery and access restrictions in the historic centre affect routing for hotel arrivals.

For arrivals with luggage, a private transfer offers direct hotel access with driver assistance through restricted zones. Both Antwerp Airport (ANR) and Brussels Airport (BRU) are covered.

Travel Tips for Antwerp

Parking in central Antwerp operates on a permit zone system, and most street parking near the historic core requires payment or a zone permit. The area around Meir (the main shopping street) and the Diamond Quarter along Hoveniersstraat is subject to constant pedestrian and delivery traffic. Visitors at hotels in the Oude Stad or near the Cathedral benefit significantly from door-to-door drop-off rather than navigating the one-way system independently.

Antwerp is officially Dutch-speaking, but French and English are understood in most business and tourist contexts. The city has a strong fashion and design identity — the Fashion Museum (MoMu) and the Nationalestraat boutique district attract a professional and style-conscious visitor base. Restaurant reservations are advisable in the South district (Het Zuid), particularly on weekends.

Hotel check-in is generally from 15:00. Early arrivals can store luggage at most properties. Antwerpen-Centraal station — rated among Europe’s most architecturally distinguished — also has left-luggage facilities for same-day transit.


Business Travel in Antwerp

Antwerp’s commercial gravity centres on three distinct zones. The Diamond Quarter along Hoveniersstraat and Schupstraat handles a significant share of global rough and polished diamond trade, with business conducted at pace in a compact corridor that rewards punctual arrivals. The Port of Antwerp-Bruges administration and related logistics companies occupy offices north of the centre and in the Petroleum-Zuid industrial zone.

The Antwerp legal and financial district maintains a cluster of offices near the Meir and in the southern business quarter around De Keyserlei. Meetings in this corridor operate on tight schedules — arriving late to a diamond trade appointment or a port authority briefing carries professional consequences.

For corporate delegations moving between the Diamond Quarter, the Port authority buildings, and the city’s convention facilities at Antwerp Expo, a private vehicle with a waiting or return option eliminates scheduling gaps. The Antwerp Management School and major logistics and pharmaceutical headquarters regularly receive international visitors who expect ground transport to match the level of their meetings.



How to book a transfer from or to Antwerp

Follow these simple steps to book a private transfer between Antwerp and your destination. Every booking includes waiting time, licensed professional drivers.

Enter your travel details

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Select your vehicle

Choose from economy sedans, executive cars, or spacious vans, all with fixed prices and luggage allowance included.

Customise your transfer

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which airports serve Antwerp?

Antwerp is served primarily by Antwerp Airport (ANR), 8 km from the city centre via the N12. Brussels Airport (BRU) is 45 km south via the E19 and handles more international long-haul routes. HubTransfers covers both airports with fixed-price private transfers.

How long does a private transfer to Antwerp city centre take?

From Antwerp Airport (ANR), the transfer takes 15 to 20 minutes via the N12. From Brussels Airport (BRU), expect 35 to 50 minutes via the E19, depending on traffic on the Ring motorway and Kennedy Tunnel.

Is there a fixed price for a private transfer to Antwerp?

Yes. All HubTransfers fares are fixed and confirmed at booking — no meter, no surge pricing. Transfers from Antwerp Airport start from €45 for an economy sedan.

ROUTE
Transfer from Antwerp Airport to Antwerp

From

45.00 EUR

Distance

8 km

Duration

15 min

ROUTE
Transfer from Brussels Airport to Antwerp

From

85.50 EUR

Distance

45 km

Duration

40 min

ROUTE
Transfer from Charleroi Airport to Antwerp

From

171.00 EUR

Distance

90 km

Duration

90 min

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