Venue

The course will take place in the Frederik De Tassiszaal at Hof van Liere, University of Antwerp. 

The central building of the University of Antwerp’s Stadscampus, better known as 'Hof van Liere', is part of the cultural and historical heritage of Antwerp. The wonderful 16th-century Hof van Liere and the adjacent historical premises, which were erected by the Society of Jesus in the 17th century, are an oasis of tranquillity in the bustling city centre. This ‘regal residence’ was built in 1516 for the then Mayor of Antwerp, Aert van Liere. The city had just entered its golden age, as this exquisite building in the Brabantine Gothic style testifies. ​​
Address: Prinsstraat 13, Antwerp
Indicated on the campus map: s.HvL

Visa information for short stay (maximum 90 days)

EEA+ nationals

If you are a national of a European Economic Area country (EU + Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) or from the UK , Monaco or Switzerland you may travel to Belgium with an international passport. You do not need to apply for a visaRead more.

​Non EEA+ nationals

Non EEA+ nationals find all visa information on the central 'Visa' pages.

Where to stay?

How to book a hotel with a discount (please follow the steps in the right order)

  1. Go to the online booking tool
  2. First enter the code UAACB19 (in capital) and click on ‘Search’
  3. Then enter the arrival and departure dates and click on ‘Search’
  4. You’ll see an overview of all available hotels and their Best Available Rate -10%, at that moment, including any conditions
  5. Choose a hotel and book your room

With thanks to the Antwerp Convention Bureau (ACB)

Antwerp has many different accommodation options to offer, ranging from student rooms over youth hostels to classic hotels. This course will take place at the Stadscampus of the University of Antwerp. This campus is located in the so called "university area" close to the city centre. Please be sure to check the distances before you book.

Getting there

  • Antwerp is located in the centre of Belgium and is easily accessible by plane, train, car and bus. The international airport of Brussels (Zaventem) is the most frequently used gateway to Antwerp, but you might also want to consider the low-cost airport of Brussels South (Charleroi).
  • Antwerp is also very easy to reach by train. International railway lines link Brussels and Antwerp to several other major European cities. 
  • Lastly, Eurolines and Flixbus buses also frequent the city centre of Antwerp, which might be the cheapest option to get here.