Train
There are 5 main train stations in Brussels:
- Brussels Central
The station is located in the city centre, close to the Grand Place. This is the ideal station for tourists but also many commuters.
- Brussels-Midi
The station is located in the south of the capital. This is the largest station of the Belgian rail network and it is the terminal station. It is served by Thalys, Eurostar (to go to London) and TGV (to go to France).
- Brussels North
The station is located in the north of the city, a few minutes walk from the "Rue Neuve", the main shopping street in Brussels.
- Brussels-Luxembourg
It is located in the East of Brussels, close the European quarter.
- Brussels Schuman
The station is located just in front of the European Commission, in the heart of European quarter.
For more information, visit the national railway website: www.belgianrail.be/en
Bus
The city of Brussels is served by a wide network of buses. You can easily take one bus and change in order to reach your final destionation.
Tram and Underground
The city of Brussels is served by a wide network of tram and Underground. You can also easily take one tram or underground and change in order to reach your final destionation.
Public transports
While you are visiting Brussels, you can easily use the different public transports of the city. You can also combine the different services in order to reach your destination.



If you want to combine bus, tram and underground services, you can buy a special ticket at their officies.
For more information about the transport services, the timetable, the prices and the bus, trams and undergrounds lines, vist the website of the Capital transport service: