Paying for individual museum tickets and tram rides in Antwerp drains your travel budget much faster than you might expect. The Antwerp City Pass is the most efficient way to access top-tier cultural sites and local transport without constantly reaching for your wallet. Prices start at €45 for a 24-hour pass, rising to €55 for 48 hours and €65 for a full 72 hours.
- Validity options: 24, 48, or 72 hours
- Public transport: Unlimited travel on all De Lijn trams and buses
- Museum access: Free entry to 16 museums, 4 historic churches, and 3 attractions
- Format: Fully digital, activated via QR code on your smartphone
- Activation: The timer starts the exact moment you scan it at your first attraction
What Is Included in the Pass?
Top Museums and Churches
The card grants you immediate access to the heavyweights of the city. You can walk straight into the MAS (Museum aan de Stroom) to explore its massive collection and enjoy the rooftop view, which offers a free 360-degree panorama over the Scheldt River and the city skyline.

Art lovers benefit immensely from the inclusion of the KMSKA (Royal Museum of Fine Arts), reopened after a decade-long, 100-million-euro renovation, and the historic Rubenshuis. The pass also covers entrance to the Cathedral of Our Lady, which houses several major works by Rubens and otherwise charges a separate entry fee.
Beyond those anchor venues, the pass covers a wide selection of smaller institutions: Museum Plantin-Moretus, MoMu (Fashion Museum), FOMU (Photo Museum), Red Star Line Museum, Snijders&Rockox House, Museum Mayer van den Bergh, DIVA (Antwerp Home of Diamonds), and several others. Temporary exhibitions inside included venues are generally covered as well, making the pass particularly advantageous during busy exhibition seasons.
Unlimited Public Transport
Getting around the city on foot is pleasant, but distances between neighborhoods like Het Zuid and the Eilandje are quite long. The pass includes unlimited use of the De Lijn network, which covers all city buses and trams. You do not need to buy separate paper tickets at machines. You just hop on the tram and show your active digital pass if a ticket inspector approaches. Keep in mind that national trains operated by NMBS are strictly excluded from this network, so you will still need a separate rail ticket for intercity travel.

Exclusive Discounts and Attractions
Beyond museums, the card opens doors to local experiences. You get access to the De Koninck Brewery Tour for a deep dive into local beer production. The pass also provides percentage-based discounts on guided walking tours, bike rentals, and specific chocolate shops scattered around the historic center. Specific discounts include 40% off at Cinema Zuid, 20% off a historical city walk, 20% off bicycle tours, and 10% off at select chocolatiers. If you plan to bring souvenirs home, these small discounts add up quickly.

Is the Antwerp City Pass Worth It?
The math behind this pass heavily favors active travelers. Entry fees for premium locations like MAS or KMSKA are quite high on their own. The Cathedral of Our Lady charges €6 separately. Add the cost of a daily transit ticket, and your daily spending spikes. If you plan to visit at least two or three major museums per day and use the tram network to move between them, the pass pays for itself easily.
Focusing your itinerary by grouping attractions geographically helps you maximize this value. Spend one day exploring the historic center around the Cathedral, and dedicate the next day to the port area and MAS. If you prefer slow travel and only visit one museum a day, purchasing individual tickets makes more financial sense. Most travelers find the 48-hour pass offers the best balance of time and cost.
One important note: each museum and attraction can only be visited once per pass. There is no re-entry on the same pass.
How to Buy and Activate Your Digital Pass
Purchasing the pass online at antwerpcitypass.be is the most practical route. You can also pick one up in person at the Visitor Centers located at Steenplein 1 or inside Antwerp Central Station. Once purchased, you receive a confirmation email containing a specific link and a QR code. You create an account on the official web application at app.antwerpcitypass.be and add your pass using that code.
The countdown does not start when you buy the pass. The validity window begins the very second you click the activate button or scan the code at your first museum. Always keep your smartphone charged while exploring. You need the screen active to claim your free entries and to prove your transport validity to ticket inspectors.

Who Should NOT Buy This Pass?
Students and young adults usually receive significant discounts at Belgian museums by simply showing their student IDs. If you fall into this category, the city pass will likely cost you more than buying heavily discounted individual tickets. Similarly, travelers who only want to wander the streets, admire the architecture from the outside, and sit in local cafes will not get any real return on investment from this pass.
If your itinerary is packed with free attractions, such as the Grote Markt square, the exterior of the Cathedral, and the general atmosphere of the Meir shopping street, the pass adds little practical value. The pass makes the most sense for museum-heavy itineraries over two to three days.



