
Railtime Période Veuillez encoder un n° train entre 1 et 19999 Date invalide. Veuillez vérifier que la date est encodée dans le format jj/mm/aaaa. Heure invalide. Veuillez vérifier que l'heure est encodée dans le format hh:mm. Veuillez encoder deux gares ou un n° train Veuillez encoder deux gares Veuillez encoder deux gares différentes Veuillez encoder au moins une gare belge Ces données ne sont plus disponibles. Veuillez encoder un numéro de train compris entre 1 et 19999 Veuillez encoder une gare. ActualitéA partir du 1er avril, le Contact Center remplacera Railtime by phoneSuite à la réforme du groupe SNCB, le 1er janvier dernier, Railtime a été repris par la SNCB.
Day Pass Ontdek de kust met de Kusttram Met de dagpas kunt u op alle bussen en trams van De Lijn, dus in heel Vlaanderen, een hele dag lang overal vrij in- en uitstappen. Dus ook op de Kusttram kunt u hiermee onbeperkt reizen. Een leuke tip: komt u vanuit het binnenland een dagje naar zee, dan kunt u de dagpas al bij u in de buurt kopen. In voorverkoop is een dagpas voordeliger dan op het voertuig. De Zevendagenpas De zevendagenpas wordt verkocht in de Lijnwinkels en verkoopautomaten langs de kust en is dus niet verkrijgbaar bij de chauffeur. De Meerdagenpas kind De meerdagenpas voor kinderen van 6 t. e. m. 11 jaar wordt verkocht in de Lijnwinkels en verkoopautomaten langs de kust en is dus niet verkrijgbaar bij de chauffeur. RailTime Période Veuillez encoder un n° train entre 1 et 19999 Date invalide. Veuillez vérifier que la date est encodée dans le format jj/mm/aaaa. Heure invalide. Veuillez encoder deux gares ou un n° train Veuillez encoder deux gares Veuillez encoder deux gares différentes Veuillez encoder au moins une gare belge Ces données ne sont plus disponibles. Veuillez encoder un numéro de train compris entre 1 et 19999 Veuillez encoder une gare. ActualitéA partir du 1er avril, le Contact Center remplacera Railtime by phoneSuite à la réforme du groupe SNCB, le 1er janvier dernier, Railtime a été repris par la SNCB.
?wt_mc=paid.be-fr.FlixBus.sem.google.brand.flixbus Public Transport You can find all the information you need about train transport in Belgium on the SNCB website . This includes information on timetables, domestic connections and international rail links. You can also buy your train tickets online at this website. The following persons can travel for free with the SNCB: Children under 6 years of age accompanied by a passenger of 12 years of age or older carrying a valid travel document (maximum 4 children). Further information about prices and schedules can be found on the SNCB website Bus-tram-metro Bus The bus is a convenient means of travel and the network covers a wide area not served by other forms of public transport. (in Dutch), TEC and STIB De Lijn is responsible for the Flanders network, while TEC handles bus travel in Wallonia. Tram - metro Tram and metro are the ideal means to get around in the city. You can travel by tram in the cities of Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent and Charleroi. (in Dutch). The metro is currently only available in Brussels. Taxi
Brussels Public Transport A high quality public transport infrastructure supports the basis of transportation in Brussels and ensures people can travel quickly, safely and affordably all over the city without needing to drive a car or pay for expensive parking. Inner-city transport uses the same ticketing system so you can use the same ticket for bus, metro or tram or a combination. All together public transport is made up of metro lines, train lines, buses and trams. The most basic ticket is 1 “jump” ticket which entitles the traveller to take any inner-city transport for 1 hour from time of validation. Brussels Metro The Brussels Metro system (underground train) is of one the most convenient and fastest ways to travel to the main destinations of the city centre. Purchase tickets at GO machines in the metro stations. To orientate yourself at metro stations look for the info symbol when you alight and there will be a map of the street above for you to determine which exit to take.
Brussels Travel Guide Grand' Place-Grote Markt, Brussels Brussels (French: Bruxelles, Dutch: Brussel) is the capital city of Belgium and of Brussels Capital Region. It is entirely surrounded by Dutch-speaking Flanders and its constituent Flemish Brabant province. Grand Place-Grote Markt Understand[edit] Brussels Historic Center When Brussels became the capital city of a new country in the 19th century, many buildings in the old town were destroyed to make way for brand new ministries, palaces, schools, army barracks and office blocks constructed between 1880 and 1980. Language[edit] Brussels operates as a bilingual city where both French (80%) and Dutch (Flemish) (20%) are official languages. Historically Dutch-speaking, Brussels became more and more French-speaking during the 19th and 20th centuries. English has become a common spoken language because of the international institutions based in Brussels, such as the European Commission, the European Parliament and NATO. Climate[edit] Boroughs[edit] Get in[edit]
Brussels Card Brussels Card - Fantastic value your passport to seeing more of the city for less of your money 24 H Brussels Card - 24 € 48 H Brussels Card - 36 € 72 H Brussels Card - 43 € As a general rule, for children below the age of 12 it's not interesting to buy a Brussels Card, from the point of view of saving money. Children get discounts at most museums and attractions (often free access for children up to 5 years and free access or important discounts up to 50% for children between 6 and 12 years old). Also students often benefit of special fees in museums and attractions. Please note that when you decide not to buy a Brussels Card for your children, you'll have to buy them a separate transport ticket if they want to use public transport (transport ticket costs 6,50 EUR for 24h / 11 EUR for 48h / 14 EUR for 72h / free for children up to 5 years). Most of the largest museums are closed on Mondays. Where to buy the Brussels Card ? Purchase on Arrival Purchase in Advance and Save Money !
Parlamentarium The European Parliament's Visitor Centre Discover the fascinating world of the European Parliament at the newly-opened Parlamentarium, Europe’s largest parliamentary visitor centre. This is European politics as you have never seen it before! The Parlamentarium’s attractions include: - a vast 3D lighting installation representing a shifting map of Europe - a 360° surround-screen digital projection of the hemicycle (parliamentary chamber) - an interactive virtual trip through Europe to discover each Member State - a video wall with messages from Members of the European Parliament The centre is accessible in 23 languages admission is free and it is fully accessible to visitors with special needs. Other informations Opening hours Monday 01:00pm - 6:00pm Tuesday 09:00am - 6:00pm Wednesday 09:00am - 6:00pm Thursday 09:00am - 6:00pm Friday 09:00am - 6:00pm Saturday 10:00am - 6:00pm Sunday 10:00am - 6:00pm The Parlamentarium is closed on 1 January, 1 May, 1 November and 24, 25, 31 December. Admission is free.
Trains in Belgium Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg (Benelux) are considered as one country within the Eurail passes. Eurail Benelux passes let you see all of the Benelux's top cities like Amsterdam, Antwerp, Brussels and Luxembourg city. We offer Benelux rail passes and passes that combine the Benelux with other European countries. Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg (Benelux) are considered as one country within the Eurail passes. Rail pass options for Belgium Eurail Global Pass starting from € 0 – have the freedom to explore Belgium and up to 23 other Eurail countries. Example train route in the Benelux Experience the best of the Benelux on a single trip with a Eurail pass. 1. Wander through Amsterdam’s beautiful historical city center and breathe in the city’s vibrant atmosphere. 2. Antwerp is well known for its trendy fashion boutiques and beautiful architecture. 3. Brussels is bustling with culture – be sure to take a stroll at the Grand Place square. 4.