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Is transport free in Brussels?

Brussels public transport tickets prices Inner-city Brussels public transport uses unified ticketing system so you can use the same ticket for bus, metro, tram or a combination. The simplest way is to buy a single-fare ticket as you enter the vehicle. This costs €2,50.



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You can pay for public transport in Brussels contactless, purchase a ticket or a monthly card. If you decide to buy a ticket or charge your travel card for all means of public transport in Brussels, you can do it at any: GO vending machines. KIOSK or BOOTIK ticket offices.

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Brussels public transport tickets prices Inner-city Brussels public transport uses unified ticketing system so you can use the same ticket for bus, metro, tram or a combination. The simplest way is to buy a single-fare ticket as you enter the vehicle. This costs €2,50.

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The public transport system in Belgium is fairly well organised and quite affordable. It's absolutely the cheapest solution to get you from the airport to your destination and for general travel. A day pass to the local public transport system is often cheaper and faster then a taxi or an Uber for a single ride.

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Validation of your transport ticket is mandatory. You forgot your MOBIB card or were unable to buy your ticket in advance? Use the grey validating machines to pay contactless with your bank card, smartphone or smartwatch. Tap each time you board a bus or tram or enter a metro station.

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Many shops and restaurants in Brussels accept credit cards, but not all. It is, therefore, recommended that you either ask before you order or ensure you have enough in cash to cover the bill.

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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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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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Being the European Union's capital city, Brussels isn't a cheap place to live in. However, compared to other major European cities, the cost of living in Brussels, Belgium can be considered quite average. Let's have a look: Brussels is 13% more expensive than Barcelona.

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