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What is the best way to move around Belgium?

Tram and metro are the ideal means to get around in the city. They encounter little or no hindrance from other forms of traffic and bring you safely and quickly to numerous destinations in the city. You can travel by tram in the cities of Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent and Charleroi.



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To cover your living expenses in Belgium you will need around €950 to €1,350 per month. This estimate includes study materials, housing costs (rent, heating, water, electricity, etc.), food, clothing, laundry, medical & insurance costs, and other expenses — e.g. leisure, groceries, transport, etc.

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Invest in a rail pass to visit multiple cities Thankfully, rail travel in Belgium is both efficient and economical. There are stations in the heart of most major cities, and the SNCB rail system costs €8.40 ($8.75) per journey, no matter where you're headed; transferable 10-trip passes are also available for €87 ($91).

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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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Brussels public transport company STIB's trams, metros and buses and De Lijn's bus network within Brussels will be free of charge on Sunday.

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How much money will you need for your trip to Belgium? You should plan to spend around €142 ($150) per day on your vacation in Belgium, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, €42 ($45) on meals for one day and €17 ($18) on local transportation.

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Taxis in Brussels are most likely the most expensive in Europe. Even though the minimum fare isn't as high as taxis in Florence, the price per kilometre makes any journey a lot more expensive. The taxis in Belgium's capital are not as distinctive as other taxis in other parts of the world.

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