Antwerp fits a complete drinking education into one walkable evening. The old city holds jenever cellars and cocktail rooms within sight of the cathedral, Sint Andries hides Belgium's most famous beer cellar, and the route south ends among the galleries of Zuid.
This crawl runs six stops in order, drawn from our best bars in Antwerp ranking and the full Antwerp bar guide. For the thinking behind the route, see our guide to the best bar crawl cities in the world.
The Route
Start at 6pm in the old city, drink your way south on foot, then take one short taxi north to the docks for the final rounds. Six stops, five to six hours, and pours that run stronger than they look.
Crawl Rules
Eat before stop three; Antwerp's kitchens close earlier than its bars, and the beer ahead punishes empty stomachs. Order a bolleke of De Koninck somewhere along the way, because the city's own amber ale costs little and earns respect.
Keep Thursday to Saturday for this route. Midweek hours thin out at the smaller rooms, and Kulminator in particular keeps its own schedule.
The Short Version
Jenever at De Vagant, one stirred classic at Cocktails at Nine, an aged Trappist in the Kulminator cellar, then south for Bar Burbure's polish before the docklands finish at Dogma and Bocadero.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an Antwerp bar crawl take?
Five to six hours covers all six stops at a sane pace. Start at 6pm with jenever in the old city and you reach the docklands rooms a little after midnight.
What should you drink in Antwerp?
Jenever to start, Belgian beer in the middle, cocktails late. The bolleke of De Koninck is the city's own amber ale, and Kulminator's cellar holds aged Trappists you will find nowhere else.
Is Antwerp walkable for a night out?
Mostly. The old city, Sint Andries, and Zuid connect on foot within 20 minutes, with one short taxi north if you finish at the Eilandje docks.