3 days in Antwerp : Day2 – Rubenshuis

· Fashion, Food, Travel

And we’re back with our 2nd day in Antwerp : the day’s program is packed with art. Museums generally open around 10am, which allows you to sleep in a bit and/or go for a late or extended breakfast.

 

The Rubens House “Rubenhuis”

The visit of the famous baroque painter Pierre Paul Rubens took up a good part of our morning.

Then again, it all depends how you like to visit museums: are you the type to read everything, to stand in front of every painting for 15 minutes at a time, to listen to every comment of your audioguide or do you like to browse quickly through it all, and walk out saying “I did it!”. I think I’m somewhere inbetween those two options.

In any case, judging by the numerous rooms and extensions of his home, this dear Pierre Paul seemed to be living a rather comfortable artist life.

He had this house built with the italian renaissance palaces in mind (yup, that’s right!), and on top of a private flower garden, the house also holds two studios: one for painting, and the other one to exhibit his work. Pretty fancy if you ask me.

The visit is pretty impressive, and extremely interesting since as of march this year, a “Rubens in private” exhibit displays a lot of family portraits that the artist painted himself.

You can see portraits of his two successive wives, 8 children and friends. Quite a lot of painted “selfies” too. In any case, it’s a beautiful exhibit with a great insight into the artist’s intimate sphere.

RUBENSHUIS (The Rubens House)
“Rubens in private” exposition
9-11, Wapper, ANTWERP

Lunch at the Cafématic

After all this art, you’ll quite likely to have worked up quite an appetite!

Let’s stop in this restaurant/café that caught our eye because “what that lady’s having looks really good”. The spot is perfect for yummy healthy meals. Products are fresh and prepared on location.

I don’t really remember the name of the dishes, but I can still see this colorful salad and this delicious carrot hummus. My SO opted for a rice noodle and chicken wrap, that was also delicious.

Honestly, if healthy means dishes like those, I’m up for it on a daily basis!

CAFÉMATIC
(Coffeebar and food)
2 Vleminckveld, ANTWERP

Tour de France KMSKA Exposition

Nothing to do with bicycles, but a great selection of 60 french artworks of the XIXth and XXth centuries: a worthy best-of with Rodin, Chagall, Duffy, and Modigliani …

 

THE ROYAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS ANTWERP
“Tour de France”EXPOSITION (until August 30th)
is featured at
Koningin Fabiolazaal
28 Jezusstraat, ANTWERP

Notre-Dame Cathedral

I had already shown you pictures during my last trip: the cathedral area is perfect for leisurely browsing.

This time though, we actually visited the inside of the cathedral that has absolutely stunning details.

Antwerp Notre-Dame Cathedral
21 Groenplaats, ANTWERP
(quite impossible to miss it…)

Dinner at Brasserie Appelmans

To finish this day, let’s have dinner at the Brasserie, the name of which is a tribute to one of the cathedral’s architects.

Previously a XVIth century nunnery’s cellar, the place is very cosy – perfect to meet up with friends.

Matured belgian rib-eye steak, jacked potato with sour cream, chives, crispy bacon

The dishes are simple but well prepared: special mention goes to the plate of grilled veggies with creamy mozarrella burrata and the belgian rib steak and it’s oven baked potato.

Grilled veggies with burrata mozzarella

On my part, the Antwerp stew wasn’t a good pick: I wanted to stay traditionnal, but it was way too filling. That being said, as Penelope would say: ” what did you expect”? … you can’t really expect a stew to be airy and light! All in all, the meat was a bit too dry for my taste.

Antwerp stew (prepared with Antwerp De Koninck beer)

Thankfully, dessert made up for my first mistake: yummy! (English translation by Bleu Marine)

Tapioca pearls in coconut milk, infused cucumber with Gin and lime, cucumber sorbet

Chocolate Lava Cake, salted caramel, blood orange sorbet

Brasserie APPELMANS
1 Papenstraatje, ANTWERP


My Outfit

Hat Filipo Catarzi pour ASOS
Parka La Redoute (already seen here)
Teeshirt Samsøe Samsøe
Leather slim La Redoute (already seen here)
Leather clutch Topshop
Sneakers No Name (already seen here)
Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay & Les Poinçonneurs (already seen here)
Lipstick « Perfect Red » Color Riche L’Oréal
Eyeliner Super Liner Black Lacquer L’Oréal

10 km walk…

· Fashion

Before getting back to my 3-day guide to Antwerp, here is the outfit I wore last Friday when we decided to visit the Vuitton Foundation with my friends. Some areas were exceptionally closed to public: bad luck!

Therefore, we changed our program: the walk was supposed to be cultural but turned out into a 10-kilometer city walk (but athletic!) (The health iPhone app told us 15 km but I found it hard to believe).

So finally not bad at all because it gave us the opportunity to enjoy the sun and proved that my new leopard sandals were very confortable in spite of the kilometers crossed. Crash-test: succeed!


My Outfit

Blazer Vero Moda (already seen here)
Tee shirt Soft Grey
Mom Jeans Topshop
Bag PS11 Proenza Schouler
Sandals Soft Grey (20% off)
Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay & Les Poinçonneurs (already seen here)
Lipstick “Perfect Red” Color Riche L’Oréal
Eyeliner Super Liner Black Lacquer L’Oréal
Nailpolish “873 Carnal Dentelle” Color Riche L’Oréal

3 days in Antwerp : Day1- MoMu

· Fashion, Food, Travel

Let’s get right to it: leave the oyster sheds behind and off to Antwerp we go (you can keep the bike though, it might come in handy!)

I discovered Belgium through Antwerp a year or so ago, before exploring Gent, Brussels and Ostend: it’s a different type of charm every time, but I always enjoy discovering new things (and eating oh-so-well).

 

Destination : Antwerp!

2 weeks ago, the Flanders tourist office was kind enough to invite me for a second visit to Antwerp. As with last time, we got a 72h City Card and were free to visit whatever we wanted: perfect! Still I wondered the format I should use to tell you about my stay…

I chose to divide it in 3 different sections, like a “3 days in Antwerp” Guide. Every time I travel, contrary to what it may look like from afar, I’m not organized at all. I’m not at all the type to plan ahead (for example in Japan, our visits were all last minute decisions, mostly based on the weather forecasts!).

Which is why I wanted to map out a sort of guide that would allow you to go off without having too much research to do beforehand… of course, traveling is very subjective, and this list is far from exhausting all the options in the city!

The guide is just an example of what a 3 days trip in Antwerp might look like. You can ask me any question you want, I’ll try and answer. So, ready? Let’s go!

 

The MoMu : Dries Van Noten “Inspirations” exposition

During my first visit, I had absolutely fallen in love with this fashion museum, and really wanted to go back for the Dries Van Noten exposition.

The title of the exposition “Inspirations”, is pretty self explanatory: it’s not a retrospective, but a parallel with the artist’s influence and his work.

It’s not only beautiful, it’s also very interesting: I loved finding out about what might have inspired a collection, driven the choice of such or such fabric, noticing the musical or film influences in a piece of clothing… the creations were as inspired as they were inspiring!

Talking about “inspiration”, a showcase of the collections created by the students of the Fashion Academy is taking place on the 12-13th of June, and it’s open to the public: that could clearly be fun!

MoMu : Mode Museum
“Dries Van Noten : Inspirations” Exposition (until July 19th 2015)
28, Nationalestraat, ANTWERP

Shopping around the MoMu

The MoMu is one of my favorite museums in Antwerp, and it’s also ideally located, shopping-wise. It’s a great place to go window-shopping: the brands are pretty luxurious, but sometimes just looking is a pleasure in itself.

You just need to walk down Nationalestraat to get your wallet in a frenzy. Here are the most notable addresses, according to me:

COPYRIGHT BOOKSHOP ( great choice of fashion and design books)
28a Nationalestraat (à côté du MoMu), ANTWERP

DRIES VAN NOTEN shop : (after seeing the exposition, you can choose a real life application !)
16 Nationalestraat, ANTWERP

RENAISSANCE (a concept store with Kenzo, Proenza Schouler, Alexander Wang…)
28-32 Nationalestraat, ANTWERP

MOOSE IN THE CITY ( Friends of triangles and zigzag prints, this is a haven of scandinavian decoration: here)
10 IJzerenwaag , ANTWERP

GARDE ROBE NATIONALE (nice belgian designers selection)
72 Nationalestraat, ANTWERP

Diner in Graanmarkt 13

This place is a 3 in 1: it seems it’s a hotel, fashion shop and restaurant! Of course, I let my eyes wander in the shop: it has a lovely selection of trinkets and designer clothes! That being said, let’s focus on the food!

Go down the stairs, and you can settle in a modern yet cozy atmosphere.

The inscriptions on the butter or napkin rings are an invitation to advanced carpe diem: “Tomorrow is so far away” “This is happening here” or “Life is uncertain, eat dessert first” (hahaha! these mantras are quite the fit for me!)

“Appetizers” : Cockels, thyme and North sea Gambas, bacon and lemon grass

A unique 39€ menu is served in the evening. But – as we are reminded – life is short, we also chose the “appetizers”. It’s all impeccably prepared, fresh and yummy.

Starter : Asparagus, shrimp, ramsons, salicornia -Main dish : gilt head beam with sake, green asparagus & broccoli

Quail with king oyster mushroom, summer truffle and butter bean

Strawberries with basil, île flottante and vanilla custard

We did ask for additional vanilla custard for our floating island desserts though (not quite enough for our taste); which was no problem at all.

GRAANMARKT 13 restaurant
13 Graanmarkt, ANTWERP

A good night’s sleep at Les Nuits Hotel

Last time, we had stayed in the lovely Bed & Breakfast “Kool Kaii”. This time we opted for this very centrally located hotel.

You may have gotten a sneak peek of it on my Instagram here and here. The hotel is quite well named (“Les Nuits” translates into “Nights”), for we slept quite well! And that’s important, for we still have a lot more to see (and eat) during the 2 following days! (English translation by Bleu Marine)

LES NUITS Hotel
12 Lange Gasthuisstraat, ANTWERP


My Outfit

Cap ASOS
Breton shirt B.Young (30% off) (already seen here)
Blazer Vero moda
Jeans ASOS
Sneakers No Name
Leather bag ASOS (already seen here)
Bracelets Dinh Van, Mya Bay & Les Poinçonneurs (already seen here)
Lipstick Absolu Velours « Velours de Pourpre » Lancôme
Eyeliner Super Liner Black Lacquer L’Oréal

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