Yes, you can use Uber in Belgium, but its availability is primarily concentrated in the Brussels-Capital Region and, more recently, in Antwerp and Ghent. In Brussels, Uber operates legally and competitively against traditional taxi services, offering various tiers such as UberX, Uber Comfort, and Uber Green. However, the history of Uber in Belgium has been fraught with legal battles; for years, a "Constantine" decree restricted the app's operations until the regional government modernized the legislation in late 2022 to create a unified framework for "LVC" (Light Vehicles with Chauffeur) and taxis. For travelers in 2026, the experience is seamless in the major cities—you simply open the app, and a driver will arrive at your GPS location. However, if you are in more rural parts of Wallonia or Flanders, you will likely find that Uber is unavailable, and you will need to rely on local taxi companies or public transport. It is also worth noting that in Brussels, Uber drivers must hold professional licenses and undergo background checks, ensuring a high standard of safety and reliability that aligns with the strict Belgian labor and transport regulations.