Yes, Bolt is widely available in Brussels in 2026 and serves as a major competitor to Uber and traditional taxis. The app offers a range of services, including standard rides, electric vehicles, and even e-scooter and e-bike rentals. In 2026, Bolt has implemented strict safety measures in Brussels, such as "sobriety checks" (cognitive tests in the app) during late-night hours and festive seasons to prevent intoxicated riding on scooters. For car rides, Bolt is often slightly cheaper than Uber in the Belgian capital, and you can see the estimated price upfront. It is a reliable way to navigate the city, especially during the frequent transit strikes or late at night when the STIB metro and tram services have ended.