65 miles
Rotterdam is the largest port. Antwerp is the second largest.
Rotterdam,, Hamburg..Antwerp...Barcelona etc
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp (ARA) area (including Vlissingen and Ghent)
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp (ARA) area (including Vlissingen and Ghent)
I believe it is Antwerp *** Nah, Antwerp is only second largest container port (after Rotterdam). Largest passenger port is Piraeus in Greece
Some of the largest ports in Europe include Rotterdam in the Netherlands, Antwerp in Belgium, and Hamburg in Germany. These ports handle significant amounts of cargo and are key hubs for trade in Europe.
Antwerp to Brussels is approx 43 kilometres (27 miles).
Rotterdam and Antwerp both are built on the estuarial and canal system fed by three rivers; Rhine, Meuse and Scheldt. Please follow the link below for more details of the largest hydrodynamic engineering project in the history of mankind.
The Thalys train system seems to run Brussels, Cologne, Pars, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Antwerp. You can find many more destinations on the website of the company.
The distance by car is around the 70km.
Antwerp, Belgium is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes away from Essen, Germany when driving. There is about 123 miles between the two locations.
The first biggest is teesport In middlesbrough UK its rotterdam 1st then hamburg then antwerp. teesport is not even the biggest in the UK so hardly europe. the biggest in the UK is felixstowe.