Travelling to Antwerp from Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Brussels South Charleroi Airport to Antwerp transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Brussels South Charleroi Airport to Antwerp — 107 kilometres in approximately 76 minutes — with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Brussels South Charleroi Airport serves the southern Belgium and Wallonia region — primarily used by budget airlines whose lower fares make it a popular alternative to Brussels Airport (Zaventem). Located in the heart of Wallonia, the airport is well-positioned for destinations across Belgium and northern France. Our Brussels South Charleroi Airport to Antwerp private transfer provides a confirmed driver at arrivals, fixed pricing, and direct door-to-door delivery — eliminating the delays and limited routing of the official shuttle coach service.
Several transport alternatives exist for reaching Antwerp from Brussels South Charleroi Airport:
Our private transfer from Brussels South Charleroi Airport to Antwerp provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection — door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Antwerp (Antwerpen) is Belgium's second largest city and one of the great port and cultural capitals of northern Europe — a city whose extraordinary Golden Age wealth, generated by its position as the commercial and financial capital of the 16th-century world, funded an explosion of art and architecture that left Antwerp with one of the richest collections of Flemish Baroque heritage in existence. The Cathedral of Our Lady (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekathedraal) — the largest Gothic church in the Low Countries, with its soaring 123-metre north spire — houses four extraordinary altarpieces by Peter Paul Rubens, including the Descent from the Cross (1612–14), one of the supreme masterpieces of Baroque painting.
Antwerp's cultural and commercial life remains as vibrant as its Golden Age — the city is today the diamond capital of the world (over 80% of the world's rough diamonds are traded in the Antwerp Diamond District around the Central Station), a global fashion capital (the Antwerp Six designers of the 1980s — Dries Van Noten, Ann Demeulemeester, Martin Margiela — transformed international fashion), and the home of the MAS Museum aan de Stroom and the KMSKA (Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, with the finest collection of Flemish primitives and Rubens outside the Louvre). The Grote Markt with its Renaissance guild houses and the Brabo fountain, the medieval Steen castle on the Scheldt, and the extraordinary Antwerp Central Station (the 'Railway Cathedral', one of the most magnificent station buildings in the world) define the city's public character.
Rubens Heritage: Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) is Antwerp's most celebrated citizen — his house and studio (Rubenshuis) on the Wapper, preserved largely as he left it with his own collection of classical antiquities and paintings, is one of the most complete artist's residences in Europe. The Cathedral's four Rubens altarpieces — The Raising of the Cross, The Descent from the Cross, The Resurrection and The Assumption — are the most important Baroque paintings permanently on view in Belgium.
Diamond District: The Antwerp Diamond District — concentrated in four streets around the Central Station — is the global centre of the diamond trade, handling over 80% of the world's rough diamonds annually. The Diamondland showroom and the DIVA diamond museum give accessible introductions to the trade. The district's combination of ultra-high security, Hasidic Jewish merchants, Indian traders and international dealers creates one of the most distinctive commercial cultures in Europe.
Antwerp Central Station: Antwerp Central Station (1905, by Louis Delacenserie) is one of the most magnificent railway station buildings in the world — its Baroque-Eclectic façade, the vast glass-and-iron dome, the marble interior and the multi-level underground platforms (the result of a remarkable later engineering expansion) make it a destination in itself. Arriving by train from Brussels gives the finest introduction to the station.
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