Antwerp Diamond Quarter by Private Chauffeur — The FFGR Belgium Guide
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Corporate2026-06-24 · 6 min read

Antwerp Diamond Quarter by Private Chauffeur — The FFGR Belgium Guide

The Antwerp Diamond Quarter handles 80% of the world's rough diamonds. FFGR Belgium's guide to visiting with discretion, security, and the right introductions.

Antwerp's Diamond Quarter — concentrated in a six-block radius around the Hoveniersstraat and Schupstraat, adjacent to Antwerp Central Station — processes an estimated 80% of the world's rough diamonds and 50% of all polished diamonds.

For FFGR Belgium clients visiting the Diamond Quarter, the logistical requirements are specific: discreet arrival (the Maybach S680 is preferred over a Rolls-Royce in a security-sensitive environment), secure vehicle waiting during the appointment, and coordinated departure from the premises' secure entrance.

Who visits: diamantaires from India, Israel, and the UAE conducting rough stone purchases; private collectors acquiring high-value polished stones; lawyers and estate managers handling valuations; insurance underwriters conducting asset assessments.

The Diamond District's operating hours: Sunday is the most active trading day. Friday afternoon sees reduced activity in advance of Shabbat.

Access protocol: FFGR Belgium chauffeurs position the vehicle at the designated delivery/collection entrance. For clients carrying high-value items, FFGR Belgium can coordinate a CPO escort within the district on request.

Antwerp from Brussels: 47 kilometres on the E19, 35-40 minutes by private chauffeur.

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The FFGR Belgium Team · 2026-06-24
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