Home of the European institutions
Brussels' central location in Europe
and world-class infrastructure
make it highly accessible:
Rail Connections:
High-speed trains
(Eurostar, TGV, ICE) link
Brussels to major cities like:
- 1h22 > Paris (20 trains per day)
- 1h50 > Amsterdam (14 trains per day)
- 2h00 > London (9 trains per day)
Air Travel:
National Brussels Airport offers direct flights to
over 200 destinations in 66 countries, only 15 minutes from
the city centre (12 km).
Charleroi Airport provides additional
low-cost options across Europe.
Preferential group tariffs with Brussels Airlines.
Road Network:
A dense highway system connects Brussels to neighboring countries like France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
Geopolitical Significance:
Home of European institutions, Brussels is a hub for businesses, international organisations, and events.
Local Mobility:
Efficient public transport (metro, trams, buses) ensures easy movement within the city.


