Your e-bike charging companion
Counted from OpenStreetMap on 2026-08-22. Every figure below is what the database actually contains, not an estimate.
Flat city — 27 m between the lowest and highest point measured.
232 days reached 12 °C or more in 2024, with 180 rainy days and 1134 mm of precipitation.
OpenStreetMap lists 2,035 bicycle parking facilities, 65 bike shops, 13 repair stations and 326 rental stations here.
Long-distance cycle routes passing through: F1 Fietssnelweg Antwerpen (fietsbrug Arbeidersstraat), F1 Fietssnelweg Antwerpen - Mechelen, F107 Fietssnelweg Antwerpen-Ranst, F107 Fietssnelweg Antwerpen-Ranst (wenslijn), F107alt Fietssnelweg Antwerpen-Ranst (omleiding), F11 Fietssnelweg Antwerpen - Lier, F11 Fietssnelweg Saffierstraat, F12 Fietsostrade Antwerpen - Bergen-op-Zoom (wenslijn).
Source: OpenStreetMap contributors, Open-Meteo. Collected 2026-08-22.
Antwerp combines a historic port city on the River Scheldt with modern mobility. Compact distances and expanding bike lanes make short urban rides effortless.
Cycling in Antwerp is on the rise. The city grows protected lanes and cycle highways linking districts like Zuid, Eilandje, Berchem and Zurenborg. For commuters, bikes connect residential streets to Antwerpen-Centraal and the fashion district faster than cars at peak times.
E-bikes and pedelecs make longer cross-town routes comfortable — from the docks to Linkeroever, or out toward Berchem — while charging options near mobility hubs, museums and universities keep range anxiety low.
With Bike-Charging.com, riders can explore e-bike charging points, marked sockets and pedelec stations throughout Antwerp — from Grote Markt to the MAS Museum, from Zuid to Eilandje — with accessibility, opening hours and navigation links included.
Besides cycling, Antwerp offers the Cathedral of Our Lady, the Grote Markt, the MAS and riverfront promenades — all pleasantly reachable via bike paths for a cultural, low-carbon city day.