Once you have your identification card, don't leave Atlas before picking up your A Card or A-kaart!
You can also get an A Card (A for Antwerp!) at any library. The A Card lets you get into museums for free or reduced rates and to collect points each time you participate in a city event or go to a city museum or activity.
Points are redeemable for free sessions at city pools, sports centres and other publicly financed or subsidised activities - of which there are many in Antwerp!
The A Card is only five euros, and will pay for itself over and over in the various discounts and free activities to which it makes you, an Antwerp city dweller, privy.
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