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Is there a train from Brussels Airport to Central?

All trains connect Brussels Airport to Brussels North, Brussels Central and Brussels Midi railway stations. On weekdays a one-way journey costs € 8.60 ( US$ 9.20) and on weekends it costs € 14.80 ( US$ 15.90) and takes approximately 20 minutes to get to the centre.



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Train, fast and cheap All trains connect Brussels Airport to Brussels North, Brussels Central and Brussels Midi railway stations. On weekdays a one-way journey costs € 8.60 ( US$ 9.20) and on weekends it costs € 14.80 ( US$ 15.90) and takes approximately 20 minutes to get to the centre.

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Brussels has two international airports servicing premium and budget airlines alike. One is at the edge of Brussels city and the other one 55km (36 miles) southward. Below you can find info on transport, hotels, parking and more for both of them.

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Train tickets can be bought on-line at: http://www.belgianrail.be/en/Default.aspx. They can also be purchased at kiosks in the baggage reclaim area at the airport or in the station. Metro tickets can be bought in most metro stations.

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Trains travelling from Brussels-Airport-Zaventem to Brussels Central cover a distance of around 7 miles (11 km) during the journey.

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The average fare from the city centre to the airport is €50.00.

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Tipping in Belgium isn't a standard practice, nor is it expected, as most service staff are paid a fair living wage. Furthermore, most restaurants automatically include a 10–15% tip in the bill. If you think the service was excellent and want to leave more, you can always leave a few euros on the table after your meal.

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How much is a taxi from Brussels Airport to the City Center? The average price for a taxi with a standard car class 4-seats from Brussels Airport (BRU) to the City Center is €37. The price for a van taxi with 7-seats is €45.

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You can pay for your trip using your contactless bank card (debit or credit), smartphone or smartwatch. Every STIB bus, tram and metro station is equipped with a specific contactless payment device.

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Languages in Brussels The capital region of Brussels is bilingual, so Belgians normally speak French and Flemish fluently. Normally locals also speak English. Belgium has three official languages: French, Dutch and German.

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