St. Anna’s Tunnel: A Subterranean Antwerp Icon
Descend into history beneath the Scheldt River via vintage wooden escalators in Antwerp's iconic St. Anna's Tunnel, connecting the city center to panoramic views on the Left Bank.
Descend beneath the Scheldt River into the captivating world of St. Anna’s Tunnel, a pedestrian and cyclist underpass connecting Antwerp's historic center with the Left Bank. Opened in 1933, this engineering marvel offers a unique journey through time, featuring meticulously preserved wooden escalators that date back to the 1930s. These escalators are among the last of their kind, providing a nostalgic contrast to modern city life. The 572-meter tunnel, adorned with tiled walls and historical displays, provides a safe and fascinating route beneath the bustling waterway. Whether you're seeking a quick commute, a scenic bike ride, or a glimpse into Antwerp's past, St. Anna’s Tunnel promises an unforgettable experience, blending history, architecture, and urban practicality in a truly distinctive way. It's free, open 24/7, and offers stunning views of the Antwerp skyline from the Linkeroever.
A brief summary to St. Anna’s Tunnel
- Frederik van Eedenplein, Antwerp, Antwerp, 2050, BE
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Check the status of the escalators and lifts online before your visit, as they occasionally undergo maintenance.
- Bring your bicycle to enjoy a scenic ride through the tunnel and explore the Left Bank.
- Visit during off-peak hours to avoid crowds and fully appreciate the tunnel's unique atmosphere.
- Take the free St. Anna Ferry for a scenic alternative to crossing the Scheldt and enjoy stunning city views.
- Explore Linkeroever (Left Bank) for panoramic views of the Antwerp skyline and a relaxing escape from the city bustle.
Getting There
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Walking
From Groenplaats, a central square in Antwerp, walk north towards the Scheldt River. Follow Plantinkaai/Ernest van Dijckkaai along the riverfront for approximately 500 meters. The entrance to St. Anna's Tunnel is located in a discreet building on the left, set back slightly from the quay, near the Sunday Flea Market. Look for the 'Sint-Annatunnel' sign. The walk is mostly flat and takes about 10 minutes.
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Public Transport
From Antwerp Central Station, take tram lines 3, 5, 9, or 15 to Groenplaats. From Groenplaats, follow the walking directions (above) to the tunnel entrance. A single tram fare costs €2.50 if purchased via SMS or the De Lijn app, or €3 if purchased on the tram. The tram ride takes approximately 10 minutes, and the walk from Groenplaats to the tunnel is another 10 minutes.
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Taxi/Ride-Share
From Antwerp Central Station, a taxi or ride-share to the St. Anna's Tunnel entrance will cost approximately €10-€15, depending on traffic. The journey takes about 10-15 minutes. Ask the driver to drop you off near Ernest van Dijckkaai/Plantinkaai, close to the tunnel entrance.
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Driving
Driving directly to St. Anna's Tunnel is not recommended due to limited parking in the immediate vicinity. Consider parking at P+R Linkeroever on the Left Bank (€1 per day for the first 24 hours, then €3 per consecutive day) and taking the tunnel to the city center. Alternatively, find parking in the city center and walk to the tunnel entrance. Parking fees in the city center typically range from €2-€3 per hour.