What makes it 69% Kids-Friendly: School-age kids love the quirky escalators and walking under a river; lifts help with bags, but a 1 km return walk, absence of toilets and echoing bikes may tire or scare some children.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to cross the tunnel, play on the beach, picnic and cool off at the pool without rushing.
Ride the Art-Deco Escalators:
Walk under the Scheldt river on the original 1930s wooden escalators.
Tip: Hold your child’s hand and step carefully to avoid the moving board edges.
Free Pedestrian Ferry:
Board the no-charge ferry at Steenplein to cross back to the city.
Tip: Arrive 10 minutes early to get a front-row view of the skyline.
Beach Play at Sint-Anneke:
Let kids dig and build in the sandy area beside the river dyke.
Tip: Bring buckets, spades and a towel; sand toys can be rented in town.
Picnic by Galgenweel Lake:
Spread a blanket on the grass and enjoy homemade snacks by the water.
Tip: Pack local cheese, bread and fruit from nearby markets.
De Molen Outdoor Pool:
Swim in shallow children’s areas and relax on grassy lawns.
Tip: Buy tickets online and bring swim diapers and water shoes for toddlers.

Kev C
World oldest wooden escalator Totally worth the visit
Thomas L
It's an interesting piece of history to visit and travel inside. Practical tunnel even if there is nothing to see apart from seeing the city from the other side. It lacks some funny things to accompany the travel through the tunnel that feels a bit long when you do it by walking because it's just a long white tunnel with a few paintings/ads displayed at different points during the journey. Minu...
Sandra Kabala
The Sint-Annatunnel, also known as the St. Anna's Tunnel or Pedestrian Tunnel, is a remarkable piece of Antwerp's infrastructure that offers both historical charm and practical utility. Constructed between 1931 and 1933, this pedestrian and cyclist tunnel spans approximately 572 meters (1,876 feet) beneath the Scheldt River, seamlessly connecting Antwerp's city center with the Left Bank (Linkeroev...
J P
It’s a special place for the city - old wooden escalators from 1933 and underwater tunnel… lucky Antwerp! You can see the history of the tunnel at the west side of the river, and magnificent and pleasant view as well.
Visit from late spring to early autumn when the beach and pool are open; bring sunscreen and hats for summer sun.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Picnic snacks | EUR 20 |
| De Molen pool entry (2 adults + 2 kids) | EUR 12 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 32 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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