Dimensions
130 x 180 x 25mm
What are the 5 most stunning restaurants in Antwerp? What are the 5 most surprising sculptures in the Middelheim open-air museum? What are the 5 best swimming pools in the city? What are the 5 best tram rides and where can you discover the 5 most secret streets? The 500 Hidden Secrets of Antwerp reveals these good-to know addresses and many, many more. It is an affectionate guide to the city. Derek Blyth writes about the 500 places and details in Antwerp that few people know, like the secluded garden of the Rockox house or art cinema Klappei. Some are places to visit, others are bits of information, for example on famous people who were born in Antwerp (Panamarenko, Pieter Paul Rubens?) The aim is not to cover the city form A to Z, but to inspire. The book also contains a number of maps, on which you can find all the numbered locations. This is a book for visitors who want to avoid the usual tourist spots and for residents who are keen to track down the city's best-kept secrets. AUTHOR: Derek Blyth is a writer and journalist, originally from the ormer editor of The Bulletin and has written countless articles and books, including a regular column on Brussels life in Eurostar's Metropolitan Magazine. He gives guided tours and talks, he is co-founder of the discussion forum Cafe Europa and created the website www.mysecretbrussels.com. SELLING POINTS: This book reveals the 500 most fascinating places in Antwerp, along with extra details that no one knows Affectionate guide, written by a local journalist who knows the city intimately Essential for visitors who want to avoid the usual tourist spots, and for residents who are keen to track down the city's best-kept secrets 85 colour illustrations