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Arriving in Brussels

Public transportation is the best way to get around towards and in Brussels. From all over Belgium, you can easily get to Brussels by train. Once in the city, there is an extensive transit network that serves the entire region all day long.

Still coming by car? Then avoid traffic jams, air pollution, parking problems and stress by leaving it in a parking lot on the outskirts and continuing from there by train, metro, tramway or bus. Don't forget that the entire Brussels region is a low-emission zone: the most polluting vehicles won't get in.

Before you leave, consult the Brussels Mobility websiteOpens in new windowExternal link. You will find detailed information on the various options for getting around the city.

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