Urban Canvas: The Street Art of Berchem

Walking tour in Antwerp

1 hr 50 min
Duration
6
Stops
Moderate
Difficulty
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About This Tour

Berchem is Antwerp's best-kept secret, a district where 19th-century elegance meets the gritty, vibrant energy of the international street art scene. While many visitors stick to the medieval center, this neighborhood stroll invites you to venture beyond the diamond district to explore a living, breathing open-air gallery. This self-guided walk tracks the evolution of Antwerp’s creative spirit, starting from the hidden historic underbelly of the city and moving toward the expansive murals that have made Berchem a global destination for graffiti artists. You will witness a fascinating contrast between the city's old-world charm and its modern, rebellious identity. The route highlights how forgotten industrial spaces and quiet residential walls have been reclaimed by local and international artists, particularly through the influence of the famous 'Meeting of Styles' festival. Along the way, you’ll encounter massive multi-story murals, intricate stencils, and hidden 'tags' that tell the story of a city constantly reinventing itself. This walking route Antwerp offers isn't just about the art on the walls; it’s about the atmosphere of the Berchem district itself. You’ll pass by local landmarks like the De Koninck Brewery, providing a perfect opportunity to experience the city's culinary heritage alongside its visual culture. Because street art is inherently temporary, with new pieces appearing and old ones fading, every journey through these streets offers a unique experience. Whether you are a photography enthusiast looking for the perfect shot or a traveler seeking to understand the local subcultures, this self-guided adventure provides the flexibility to linger at your favorite murals and discover the hidden gems that a traditional guided tour Antwerp might overlook. By the time you reach the final stops in the heart of Berchem, you’ll understand why this neighborhood is considered the artistic soul of modern Antwerp. **Note:** This area is known for its ever-changing character. Street art, pop-up venues, and temporary exhibitions may differ from what's described. That's part of the adventure - you might discover something entirely new!

Highlights

  • The massive 'Meeting of Styles' murals in the heart of Berchem
  • A glimpse into the historic underground at De Ruien
  • Industrial heritage at the iconic De Koninck City Brewery
  • Hidden residential street art near the Berchem train station
  • A blend of 19th-century architecture and modern urban graffiti
  • The ever-changing canvas of the Krugerstraat street art bridge

Route Map

Route map for Urban Canvas: The Street Art of Berchem

Numbers indicate the order of stops on the tour

Tour Stops (6)

1

De Ruien

Our journey begins at De Ruien, a place that reveals the literal 'underworld' of Antwerp. Before the city had modern sewers, these were open canals used for transport and waste. Today, they form a massive underground network. While we stay above ground for this route, De Ruien represents the hidden layers of the city—much like the street art we are about to see, it’s a part of Antwerp that isn't always visible at first glance. This historic site marks the boundary between the medieval core and the expanding modern city. From here, we begin our transition toward the more contemporary, artistic districts to the south.

2

Pacificatiestraat

As we move into 'Het Zuid' (The South), we reach Pacificatiestraat. This area is a hotspot for galleries and upscale living, but it also serves as a gateway for urban expression. Look closely at the side streets and alleyways here; you’ll often find smaller, more intricate works of art. This street bridges the gap between the polished museum district and the more industrial vibes of Berchem. The art here is often more experimental, reflecting the neighborhood's reputation as a hub for the city's creative elite. Keep in mind that street art is ephemeral—new murals may have replaced older ones since your last visit.

3

De Koninck - Antwerp City Brewery

We’ve arrived at a local icon: the De Koninck Brewery. Since 1833, this site has been the heart of Antwerp's brewing culture, famous for the 'Bolleke' beer. But look beyond the industrial brickwork and you’ll find that the brewery has become a canvas itself. The surrounding walls often feature murals that celebrate the craft of brewing or the spirit of the neighborhood. This is a perfect spot to observe how traditional industry and modern art coexist. The brewery serves as a landmark that anchors the transition from the city center into the authentic, residential streets of Berchem.

4

Somersstraat

We are now entering the high-density street art zone of Berchem. Somersstraat, located near the railway tracks, is a prime example of how urban infrastructure can be beautified through community art projects. The long walls lining the streets here are frequently updated with large-scale murals. This area is particularly known for its diverse range of styles, from hyper-realistic portraits to abstract geometric patterns. The proximity to the train station means these works are seen by thousands of commuters daily, acting as a vibrant welcome mat for anyone arriving in the Berchem district.

5

Krugerstraat

Krugerstraat is essentially the heart of the Berchem street art scene. This area is a central hub for the 'Meeting of Styles' festival, an international event that brings world-class graffiti artists to Antwerp. The bridge and the surrounding walls here are covered in layers of history; if you look closely, you can sometimes see the outlines of older pieces peeking through the newest murals. This is urban art at its most concentrated. The scale of the work here is breathtaking, often covering entire building facades. It’s a testament to the city's commitment to providing a legal and celebrated space for street artists.

6

Minervastraat

Our final stop is Minervastraat, which showcases a different side of the movement: residential art. Here, the murals are often tucked away in quiet streets, commissioned by homeowners who want to turn their houses into pieces of art. This creates a unique 'gallery' feel where you are walking through a normal neighborhood but surrounded by extraordinary creativity. It’s the perfect place to end our walk, reflecting on how art has moved from the shadows of the underground into the very fabric of Antwerp's homes and communities. Take a moment to enjoy the quiet, creative atmosphere of this unique corner of Berchem.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Berchem district is widely considered the best area for street art in Antwerp. This self-guided walk covers the highest density of murals, particularly around Krugerstraat and the Berchem train station.

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