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Destinations › Belgium › Mechelen

Discover Mechelen: A city between history and modernity

Mechelen, a beautiful city in Belgium, is strategically located between Brussels and Antwerp. Here you will discover an interesting mix of history, culture and modern amenities. It’s actually far too good to only spend a short time in the city, there are so many great destinations to discover in and around the city.

The old town of Mechelen is known for its well-preserved buildings from the Renaissance and Gothic periods. One remarkable building is the St. Rombouts Cathedral, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can climb the tower to enjoy a panoramic view of the city and the surrounding area. There are several churches in the city that can be discovered on a tour. If you look closely, you will see one or two masterpieces, such as works by Rubens.

The Hof van Busleyden Museum offers insights into the history of the city and its role during the Burgundian period. The Toy Museum is an attraction that might be of interest to families.

Mechelen

The Dijlepad is a wooden walkway along the river Dijle that offers a chance to stroll and opens up new perspectives on the city. This route allows visitors to experience the city in a tranquil setting. Or how about a trip on a tour boat on the Dijle? Wonderfully relaxing and you learn a lot about the city.

There are numerous cafés and restaurants in Mechelen, ranging from traditional Belgian cuisine to modern interpretations. And don’t forget the Belgian beer culture. If you want to learn more about it, you should take part in a brewery tour followed by a tasting.

Discover the sights

A blue and red tour boat named "Malinska" is docked at the Mechelen Boot start, ready for a boat trip through Mechelen on the Binnendijle river. A person sits on the red benches of the open-air vessel, which is moored next to a wooden walkway under a modern pedestrian bridge.
Boat trip through Mechelen on the Binnendijle

The Dijle is a river that flows through the city center of Mechelen. Here you can take a leisurely boat trip through Mechelen and discover some interesting places from the water.

Boat trip   →
A woman wearing glasses and an olive jacket uses a wooden ear trumpet to listen to a stone wall during the "Mechelen in the time of the Burgundians" audio walk.
Mechelen in the time of the Burgundians - an audio walk

In Burgundian times, Mechelen was much more than just a small town in Flanders - it was a center of power, a place of art and a scene of historical decisions that influenced the fate of Europe. Today, Mechelen invites you to discover this exciting era. The audio walk through Mechelen “If these walls could…

Audio walk through Mechelen   →
This detailed view of a wooden confessional in the Sint-Pieter-en-Paulkerk in Mechelen features two life-sized carved angels flanking a central niche, topped by a cherub holding a sword. The ornate Baroque woodwork includes intricate drapery on the figures and classical architectural elements like fluted columns and shell motifs.
7 Church tour in Mechelen

Mechelen is not only known for its picturesque streets and historic buildings, but also for the impressive churches scattered throughout the city. The church tour in Mechelen offers visitors the opportunity to discover history, art and spirituality on a unique route.

Church tour   →
The Museum Hof van Busleyden in Mechelen features a grand Renaissance-style brick building with a prominent tiered tower and elegant arched loggia overlooking a lush garden.
Museum Hof van Busleyden

The Hof van Busleyden in Mechelen is a city palace from the 15th and 16th centuries. Today it houses a museum where visitors can learn about the capital of the Burgundian Netherlands and important personalities such as Hieronymus van Busleyden, Margaret of Austria, Erasmus and Thomas More.

Museum Hof van Busleyden   →
A person wearing headphones stands in a darkened room at Het Kunstuur in Mechelen, viewing a lit painting of a seated figure.
Het Kunstuur - one hour of art

With headphones on and his stool, we enter a small, dimly lit room. Now begins Het Kunstuur, the Art Hour, the art lesson - an artistic delight!

Het Kunstuur   →
The Art Nouveau Winter Garden of the Ursulines in Mechelen features a breathtaking vaulted stained-glass ceiling and matching arched windows that depict vibrant floral and nature scenes. Intricate ironwork supports the colorful glass panels, creating a luminous and ornate atmosphere within the historic conservatory.
A dream: Art Nouveau Winter garden of the Ursulines

Not far from Mechelen is a former girls' boarding school in Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Waver. The beautiful Art Nouveau winter garden of the Ursulines, the heart of the former institute, is one of the most impressive sights in the region.

Ursuline winter garden   →
The imposing Gothic tower of St. Rumbold's Cathedral rises above the rooftops of Mechelen under a clear sky, showcasing its intricate stonework and architectural grandeur.
St. Rombout's Cathedral: an architectural masterpiece in Mechelen

In the heart of the Belgian city of Mechelen is what is surely the city's most striking landmark. St. Rombouts Cathedral towers over the entire cityscape and is not only worth seeing for architecture enthusiasts.

St. Rombouts Cathedral   →

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Culinary tips

A vibrant Mechelen Lameau salad is artfully arranged in a white bowl, featuring fresh tuna, shrimp, salmon, and colorful vegetables topped with delicate microgreens and edible flowers.
Mechelen with pleasure

Culinary on the road in Mechelen: Whether with the MMM… Mechelen Tour from Visit Mechelen or in one of the many restaurants in Mechelen - the city's offerings are varied and good. Eating in Mechelen is associated with enjoyment.

Restaurants in Mechelen   →

Staying overnight in Mechelen

The illuminated sign for Hotel Elisabeth in Mechelen, Belgium, features tall, stylized black lettering mounted on a red brick facade above an entrance.
Hotel Elisabeth - cozy hotel in Mechelen

The cozy Hotel Elisabeth is located in the heart of Mechelen's old town. A hotel has been created in a former hospital, where today nothing reminds you of its former use and where you can enjoy your stay.

Hotel Elisabeth   →

Hotel Elisabeth
Novotel Mechelen Centrum
Hotel Brouwerij Het Anker
B&B HOTEL Mechelen

Travel information

How to find us

Arrival

By plane

Mechelen is located between Brussels and Antwerp. Both cities have an airport.

Brussels-Zaventem Airport is located about 20 km south of Mechelen. There is an excellent train and bus connection between the airport and the city. The train departs from level -1 of the airport. The direct train takes just 11 minutes and costs €10. Buses depart from level 0 of the airport. Twice an hour, several lines stop at the train station in Mechelen. The cost is €3 and the journey takes around 45 minutes.

Antwerp airport is small. You can take the bus from the airport to Antwerp-Berchem station (fare around €2). There is a train connection from Antwerp-Berchem station to Mechelen about 4 times an hour. The fare is around €5 and the journey takes just under 20 minutes.

By train

Mechelen is on the railroad line from Antwerp to Brussels. The city has two train stations: Mechelen-Centraal and Mechelen-Nekkerspoel. From both stations you can easily reach the city center on foot (10-15 minutes). It is important to note that not all trains stop at Mechelen-Nekkerspoel.

By car

Mechelen is located on the Belgian highway E19 between Antwerp and Brussels. Choose between exits 9 (Mechelen-Noord) and 10 (Mechelen-Zuid). Then simply follow the signs for Mechelen-Centrum.

By boat

The Brussels-Antwerp canal runs through Mechelen.

By bike

There are many cycle paths along Mechelen, such as the Art City Route.

 

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On foot

The center of Mechelen is easy to explore on foot. The most important sights are very close together.

By bus

There are 8 bus routes in Mechelen, which run every 15 minutes or so. A one-way ticket costs €2.50, day tickets are also available. There is a terminal on the bus that charges the journey to your credit card.

Please note: Buses run less frequently at weekends and during school vacations.

A shuttle bus runs from the main station in the direction of Grote Markt (line 1 from stop 9)

By car

The inner city area of Mechelen is traffic-calmed. Motorized vehicles are prohibited between 11 am and 6 pm. Many access roads to the city center are equipped with bollards that go up and down on time. So watch out so that you don’t get “stuck”.

Parking

Parking

There are 8 underground paid parking garages in the center. These are located at:

  • Hoogstraat (at the Ganzendries)
  • Lamot (at the Vismarkt)
  • Q-park Mechelen Bruul
  • Kathedraal (at the Sint-Romboutskerkhof)
  • Grote Markt
  • Tinel
  • Veemarkt
  • Inno (at the Leermarkt)

Outside the ring road, you can park at Douaneplein. The Douaneplein parking lot is free of charge. The distance to the Grote Markt is about 1 km.

There are also inexpensive parking garages on the roadside. For example, the Keerdok parking garage. Parking is free here on Sundays when the market is open, for example. You can reach the city center via the pedestrian bridge. Nearby is also the landing stage for the Shopping Shuttle, the free shuttle boat that takes you right into the city center. The Grote Markt can be reached on foot in around 16 minutes.

All our experiences in Mechelen

A blue and red tour boat named "Malinska" is docked at the Mechelen Boot start, ready for a boat trip through Mechelen on the Binnendijle river. A person sits on the red benches of the open-air vessel, which is moored next to a wooden walkway under a modern pedestrian bridge.

Boat trip through Mechelen on the Binnendijle

The Dijle is a river that flows through the city center of Mechelen. Here you can take a leisurely boat trip through Mechelen and discover some interesting places from the water.

Continue Reading about Boat trip through Mechelen on the Binnendijle

A woman wearing glasses and an olive jacket uses a wooden ear trumpet to listen to a stone wall during the "Mechelen in the time of the Burgundians" audio walk.

Mechelen in the time of the Burgundians – an audio walk

In Burgundian times, Mechelen was much more than just a small town in Flanders – it was a center of power, a place of art and a scene of historical decisions that influenced the fate of Europe. Today, Mechelen invites you to discover this exciting era. The audio walk through Mechelen “If these walls could talk” is particularly suitable.

Continue Reading about Mechelen in the time of the Burgundians – an audio walk

This detailed view of a wooden confessional in the Sint-Pieter-en-Paulkerk in Mechelen features two life-sized carved angels flanking a central niche, topped by a cherub holding a sword. The ornate Baroque woodwork includes intricate drapery on the figures and classical architectural elements like fluted columns and shell motifs.

7 Church tour in Mechelen

Mechelen is not only known for its picturesque streets and historic buildings, but also for the impressive churches scattered throughout the city. The church tour in Mechelen offers visitors the opportunity to discover history, art and spirituality on a unique route.

Continue Reading about 7 Church tour in Mechelen

The Museum Hof van Busleyden in Mechelen features a grand Renaissance-style brick building with a prominent tiered tower and elegant arched loggia overlooking a lush garden.

Museum Hof van Busleyden

The Hof van Busleyden in Mechelen is a city palace from the 15th and 16th centuries. Today it houses a museum where visitors can learn about the capital of the Burgundian Netherlands and important personalities such as Hieronymus van Busleyden, Margaret of Austria, Erasmus and Thomas More.

Continue Reading about Museum Hof van Busleyden

Two television screens displaying the logo and name of the Het Anker brewery are integrated into a wall of wooden crates filled with Belgian beer bottles in Mechelen.

Het Anker – Belgian beer from Mechelen

Mechelen is a beer city. The Het Anker brewery brews Belgian-style beers that are known far beyond the region’s borders. You can experience the quality of the beer for yourself on a guided tour of the brewery followed by a tasting.

Continue Reading about Het Anker – Belgian beer from Mechelen

A vibrant Mechelen Lameau salad is artfully arranged in a white bowl, featuring fresh tuna, shrimp, salmon, and colorful vegetables topped with delicate microgreens and edible flowers.

Mechelen with pleasure

Culinary on the road in Mechelen: Whether with the MMM… Mechelen Tour from Visit Mechelen or in one of the many restaurants in Mechelen – the city’s offerings are varied and good. Eating in Mechelen is associated with enjoyment.

Continue Reading about Mechelen with pleasure

A person wearing headphones stands in a darkened room at Het Kunstuur in Mechelen, viewing a lit painting of a seated figure.

Het Kunstuur – one hour of art

With headphones on and his stool, we enter a small, dimly lit room. Now begins Het Kunstuur, the Art Hour, the art lesson – an artistic delight!

Continue Reading about Het Kunstuur – one hour of art

The Art Nouveau Winter Garden of the Ursulines in Mechelen features a breathtaking vaulted stained-glass ceiling and matching arched windows that depict vibrant floral and nature scenes. Intricate ironwork supports the colorful glass panels, creating a luminous and ornate atmosphere within the historic conservatory.

A dream: Art Nouveau Winter garden of the Ursulines

Not far from Mechelen is a former girls’ boarding school in Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Waver. The beautiful Art Nouveau winter garden of the Ursulines, the heart of the former institute, is one of the most impressive sights in the region.

Continue Reading about A dream: Art Nouveau Winter garden of the Ursulines

The imposing Gothic tower of St. Rumbold's Cathedral rises above the rooftops of Mechelen under a clear sky, showcasing its intricate stonework and architectural grandeur.

St. Rombout’s Cathedral: an architectural masterpiece in Mechelen

In the heart of the Belgian city of Mechelen is what is surely the city’s most striking landmark. St. Rombouts Cathedral towers over the entire cityscape and is not only worth seeing for architecture enthusiasts.

Continue Reading about St. Rombout’s Cathedral: an architectural masterpiece in Mechelen

The illuminated sign for Hotel Elisabeth in Mechelen, Belgium, features tall, stylized black lettering mounted on a red brick facade above an entrance.

Hotel Elisabeth – cozy hotel in Mechelen

The cozy Hotel Elisabeth is located in the heart of Mechelen’s old town. A hotel has been created in a former hospital, where today nothing reminds you of its former use and where you can enjoy your stay.

Continue Reading about Hotel Elisabeth – cozy hotel in Mechelen

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