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Guide to Public Transport in Brussels

Bus/Metro/Tram


With one company controlling the city's public transport, it is unsurprising that there is a high level of integration between trams, buses and the metro.

Fares are standard for all forms of transport within Brussels, with a single ticket costing EUR1.50; a five-journey card, EUR6.50; and a ten-journey card, EUR10. At EUR3.80, the one-day travelcard is excellent value, offering unlimited travel on trains, trams and buses throughout all city districts until 01h00 the next day. On weekends one card suffices for two people travelling together. Tickets are available from metro stations, the tourist office and various newspaper kiosks.

The 3-day tourist pass offers free public transport as well as discounts on attractions within the city, costing EUR30. You can purchase it from tourist information offices and stations. For up to the minute information on public transport, phone Tel: +32 (0)900-10-310.

The metro is arguably the most efficient way of getting around. It is quick, clean and easy to use, with the final destination of the train marked at the entrance to the platform.

Train

Gare du Midi is the city's main interchange for national and international rail services, providing links with the European TGV and Thalys networks as well as the British Eurostar service.

Cycling

Bikes are a good way of getting around Brussels - and most drivers are, thankfully, fairly aware of cyclists. Bikes can be hired at Pro Velo, Rue de Londres 15, Tel: +32 (0)2-502-7355, who also arrange guided tours of the city on two wheels. Rates for hire start at EUR3 for an hour or EUR12 for a day.

Driving

Driving is on the right. If turning right beware of cycle lanes and bus lanes inside you that have right of way. Trams throughout Belgium also have right of way in any circumstances. The minimum driving age in Belgium is 18. A valid national driving licence from any EU country is valid for use in Belgium. Citizens from non-EU countries should obtain an International Driving Licence. You are advised to carry your licence, insurance documents, registration details and passport with you.

The speed limit in Belgium is 50km per hour (31mph) in built up areas, 90km per hour (56mph) on major roads outside towns and 120km per hour (74mph) on motorways. Motorways in Belgium are toll-free and have a minimum speed of 70 km per hour (44mph). Seat belts must be worn by the driver and all passengers where fitted. All children under 12 must sit in the rear. The carrying of a warning triangle in cars at all times is mandatory.

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Taxis

Taxis are plentiful in Brussels although prices reflect the high standard of the vehicles used. Traffic congestion makes city centre journeys slow and expensive although a taxi is undoubtedly the most comfortable way to travel.

Cabs can be found at ranks at all major tourist attractions and throughout the city. Fares are reasonable. Expect a journey across the centre to cost you around EUR10.

 

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