Getting around Brussels
The Brussels-Capital Region has a well developed public transport network, with trains, trams, buses and the metro all available, depending on where you want to go. You can also take the bike. If you don’t own one yourself, you can hire one under the Villo! bike share programme, which is expanding all the time. You can now hire and return bikes at 180 stations across the city. Getting around Brussels is safe and convenient after dark too. Thanks to Noctis night buses and Collecto shared taxis you can have a great night out without worrying about how you are going to get back home.
See the following pages for general information on the different ways to get around Brussels. For full details visit mobilite-mobiliteit.brussels/fr/se-deplacer-a-bruxelles (FR/NL).
Let’s go!
- Persons with reduced mobility in the Brussels-Capital Region
- Explore the capital on foot
- Get around Brussels by bike
- The various public transport options
- By taxi, day and night
- Brussels by motorbike, car or car share
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