Brussels - Getting Around
Public Transport
Above ground, the métro is identified by a sign bearing a white ‘M' on a blue background. Many stations display the works of local artists and métro seats are soft and comfortable - the service is pleasant even during rush hour (0730-0930 and 1600-1830). Métro lines 1A and1B form a giant ‘H' shape. Métro line IA runs northwest to southeast, from Roi Baudouin to Herrmann-Debroux. Line 1B runs southwest to northeast, from Erasmus to Stockel. Lines 1A and 1B join in the middle, running along the same lines from Beekhant to Merode, to serve the central part of the city. The incomplete circle of line 2, from Simonis to Clemenceau, follows the inner ring road underground. New vehicles were introduced on some routes in 2007.
Tram and bus stops are indicated by red and white signs respectively. The route number and destination are displayed on the front of the vehicle and all stops are request stops. Brussels' bright yellow and blue trams serve the city centre and suburbs. The trams reach their highest speeds underground - the prémétro runs south, underneath the heart of the city from Gare du Nord, stopping at Place de Brouckère and Bourse, and Bruxelles-Midi (Eurostar terminal). Some services run on to St-Gilles and Albert.
You can buy transport tickets at métro stations and many newsagents. The tourist reception desk at Rue du Marché-aux-Herbes 63, and the tourist information office at the Town Hall in Grand-Place sell day transport tickets (see below) and give out free maps of the network - also available at most métro stations. Tickets must be stamped at the métro ticket barrier, either prior to or upon boarding the bus or tram. You can also buy bus and overground tram tickets prior to upon boarding the vehicle (exact change is required for the latter). Once purchased, the ticket is valid for any form of public transport, including changes.
It is cheaper to buy a one-hour ticket (la carte d'une voyage) in advance. Buying 10 (hour-long) journey tickets (la carte Jump de 10 voyages) is cheaper still. Alternatively you can buy a one-day pass (la carte Jump d'un jour) which is valid for two people at weekends and holidays. A one-day group card (maximum five persons) is valid at weekends, holidays and after 0900 on weekdays. The discounted cards are generally not valid on the airport or NATO routes.
In addition to the STIB network, Belgian National Railways (see Getting There By Rail) local trains depart from Bruxelles-Chapelle, Bruxelles-Quartier Léopold, Bruxelles-Schuman and Bruxelles-Congrès, linking the inner city to the suburbs.
Taxis
Driving in the City
In addition to car parks located in the city centre, there is pay-and-display parking (accepting €0.10, €0.20, €0.50, €1 and €2 coins) in certain streets. The rules for use vary according to the time of day. There is also a large public car park under the Novotel Hotel, Rue de la Montagne. Street parking rates vary, and apply Monday to Saturday 0900-1300 and 1430-1900, with free street parking available on Sunday and holidays.
Car Hire
Third Party Liability insurance should be covered by the hire rates, but you should always check this.
Bicycle Hire
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