Yes, Uber is fully operational in Brussels as of 2026, though its history in the city has been marked by significant legal battles with local taxi unions. For a long period, Uber faced bans and strict regulations, but recent reforms in the Brussels-Capital Region have integrated ride-sharing into the broader transport framework. You can use the standard Uber app to book various levels of service, including UberX, Uber Green (for electric or hybrid vehicles), and Uber Comfort. Additionally, the app often allows you to book traditional taxis through a partnership with local fleets. While Uber is a reliable way to get around the city and is particularly useful for trips to and from Brussels Airport (BRU), the city also has a very efficient public transport network (STIB/MIVB) and a strong traditional taxi presence. Prices for Uber in Brussels are generally competitive but can fluctuate significantly during "surge" periods or major European Union summits when traffic in the city center becomes notoriously congested.