Walking
Walking in general is the best way inside the city, to move from close distances, actually only by walking you can always discover things you could never see if you're riding, and you can control your stops!so it is always the big adventage!
Métros/Trams/Bus Brussels
104 Reviews The Brussels Metro system is reliable and is a good, inexpensive way to avoid the expensive taxis. It works similar to the Paris Metro in that a train's terminus determines the direction. The...
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Bus, tram, metro Antwerp
37 Reviews In Antwerp you can take one of the following ten "De Lijn" trams: -2 GREEN Hoboken-Linkeroever -3 YELLOW Merksem-Zwijndrecht -4 LIGHT BLUE Hoboken-St. Pietersvliet -7 DARK BLUE Mortsel-St....
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Travel by Plane Train ,Boat or Car or Bus Brugge
72 Reviews The City Tour is a really good way to see the sights of Brugge. The bright yellow mini-buses run from the Markt area every hour. There is a Brugge tour which takes 50 minutes and a Damme tour which...
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Train / Tram Oostende
31 Reviews Being based in Ostend, it is in the middle of the coastal tram route, to the east Knokke on the Dutch border, you dont see much sea this way because of the dunes.Fare 2 euro single journey. To the...
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Train Ieper
5 Reviews The Belgium train service is pretty good....particularly by Canadian standards...the cities and towns it seems to serve easily is quite high... I used the train to get from Brussels to Ieper and the...
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Trains Brussels
105 Reviews I took the train from Brussel Nord to the Airport. It is an effortless, barely 22 minute journey for only about 5.20 Euros one-way. Make sure that you are sitting in the correct class since the...
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Train Antwerp
44 Reviews Gent is nice and then around Antwerp you have small towns like Geel that is nice but only do my trips by car,do not know the train. Brugge is an excellent choice. Geel is a nice walkable town, with...
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Canal Boat Tours. Brugge
33 Reviews This is awesome info - cool! Can't wait to go to Belgium 23-30 July; we'll start in Niewpoort and tour the canals through Brugge and Ghent, then down to Kortrijk to dip into a few more breweries and...
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Ferry / Ship / Yacht Oostende
9 Reviews The main reason that most people come here is to get to and from the rest of Belgium (except for day shoppers). So here's the information about the ferry service. This service runs daily between...
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Car & Taxi Ieper
7 Reviews Zillebeke is one of many stops along the "In Flanders Fields" car route. This 82 kilometers long drive through and around Ieper shows all mayor sites that are connected to the fierce battles around...
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Local taxis Brussels
14 Reviews FORUM REPLY. It's about 900 m and the streets and trottoirs (foot path) are not flat for small wheels of luggage like already said by others. I would take a taxi. (If you would arrive at Bruxelles...
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Touristic tours Antwerp
20 Reviews This is a 40-minutes tour in a small tram that travels through the historic centre of the city. It departs and ends at the Groenplaats. An audioguide is available in 4 languages. Tickets can be...
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Horse Drawn Carriage Tours. Brugge
43 Reviews One of the most familiar SOUNDS of Bruges is the clatter of horseshoes on cobbles as parties of tourists take a tour of the old town in this popular, old fashioned style of transport. I have mixed...
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Car / Motorhome / Motorbike / Cycle Oostende
8 Reviews Bicycles, tricycles and whatcha-ma-call-its for the whole family can be rented at this shop at the north end of the promenade. Pick your color. Pick your number of seats. Then drive down the promenade...
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Bus & Tours Ieper
2 Reviews Ieper bus transportation. Ieper has many bus connections to surrounding villages and towns. Here's an overview (these busses depart from the train...
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By Car Brussels
17 Reviews We normally drive to Brussels as it takes us less than two hours from Düsseldorf. As all hotels I have ever stayed in in Brussels are in the same neighbourhood, the European quarter, we know our...
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On foot, walking around Antwerp
9 Reviews Klapdorp is one of my favorite streets. It leads north from the town square / shopping district and bends east back towards the Central train station (sort of). Both sides of the street have small...
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Parking the car and walking Brugge
14 Reviews Brugge is about an hour from Brussels, but finding a parking spot can be difficult. The city is very popular, and the main parking lot at the edge of the city (which offers bus rides to the center)...
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Airplane Oostende
6 Reviews Flying from Prestwick with Ryanair couldn't be cheaper...flights as low as 99p! You need to get a train from Brussels but it only costs 10 Euros (I think thats to anywhere in Belgium actually)if you...
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Cycling Ieper
2 Reviews Visiting World War sites located in Ypres(Ieper), Belgium is totally a different experience especially if you will go around the town walking or using bicycle available right in your...
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Planes Brussels
41 Reviews Normally I arrive Brussels by train but on this occassion I was coming in from Berlin and being pushed for time flew into Brussels International with EasyJet from Berlin's Schoenfeld (a lovely airport...
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Bicycle Antwerp
6 Reviews A new feature in Antwerp's transportation range is the newly developed "Fiets Haven" ("Bicycle harbour"). It is situated below the new Queen Astrid square, just outside Grand Central Station. You can...
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Bicycle Rentals Brugge
16 Reviews There is no part of Bruges that is car free although there are some restrictions and Cars are required to give way to pedestrians and cyclists and there are a lot of cycle paths and cycle lanes....
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Car, motorhome, caravan Antwerp
10 Reviews Are you nervous about taking your baby or child on a plane trip? You aren't alone, most parents are nervous about it. We have moved with Iris and Sam Tarragona Corfu by plane this holiday and drove...
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Walking is the way to see the City. Brugge
21 Reviews Brugge is a quick walk (15-20 minutes) from the train station. The train leaves Brussels Central Station every hour and the trip to Brugge takes 1 hour, through beautiful countryside. Very convenient...
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Walking in general is the best way inside the city, to move from close distances, actually only by walking you can always discover things you could never see if you're riding, and you can control your stops!so it is always the big adventage!

Taxis are always the luxury way to move in Brussles, and it is most of the time a great car like Mercedes!the point is that you have always to be ready to pay not less than 12 Euros!and maybe more depending on the distance!

The favorite and cheapest way to move in big cities like Brussles is the Subway Metro, I have to say that the points to buy a tciket for it are automaticlly, I mean there are no window with a person and you ask, Good day sir, one ticket...it is machines easy to deal with:just put the coins, and touch the screen to chose the number of the tickets, and you'll take the ticket and change too ;-D

Actually a trip from Paris to Brussles on the TGV is about 80 Euros one way ticket, but some times there are some ways to have discounts when you book your trip months Before!but that's not easy or possible all the times!

This is the best way and cheapest to travel in Europe!the great thing is that you can always have more discounts if you order your trip in the office of Euro Lines 2 weeks before!and it is really comfortable, as all the trips are at night, you will sleep and find yourself in the distination in the morning!

The favorite and cheapest way to move in big cities like Brussles is the Subway Metro, I have to say that the points to buy a tciket for it are automaticlly, I mean there are no window with a person and you ask, Good day sir, one ticket...it is machines easy to deal with:just put the coins, and touch the screen to chose the number of the tickets, and you'll take the ticket and change too ;-D

Taxis are always the luxury way to move in Brussles, and it is most of the time a great car like Mercedes!the point is that you have always to be ready to pay not less than 12 Euros!and maybe more depending on the distance!

This is the best way and cheapest to travel in Europe!the great thing is that you can always have more discounts if you order your trip in the office of Euro Lines 2 weeks before!and it is really comfortable, as all the trips are at night, you will sleep and find yourself in the distination in the morning!

All highways are illuminated by street lamps at night.Maximum Speeds: For cars traveling outside city limits, a maximum speed of 90 km/h applies. Within city limits, the speed is 50 km/h.City limits are clearly marked by signs.On freeways, a speed of 120 km/h is prescribed.Important rules: According to the law, seat belts must be worn by all passengers in the car! Motorcyclists must drive with a helmet!

The belgian public transport system must be one of the best in the world. Complaining about it is a national sport however, yep, we are a spoiled bunch! Trains (www.nmbs.be) link every city, small or large. Highspeed trains (mostly) departing from Brussels South Station connect to Holland (Amsterdam,...), United Kingdom (London via channel tunnel $$), France (Paris, Lyon,...) and Germany (Köln,...). There is an excellent train-connection from Zaventem International Airport to the centre of Brussels, although not at night. Busses (www.delijn.be (Flanders),http://www.tec-wl.be/ (Wallonie), The buscompany that operates in Brussels does not allow links to be placed, how stupid is that??) ) are used for local transport and also have a elaborate network connecting virtually every village, large or small. Tickets for trains and busses can be purchased up to the last moment for national travel....
Conrad Brussels Brussels
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Relais Bourgondisch Cruyce Brugge
4 Reviews and 299 Opinions The Relais Bourgondisch Cruyce is definitely the most romantic hotels in Brugges. Stunning location,...
Hilton Antwerp Antwerp
17 Reviews and 256 Opinions OK we´d been wanting to stay here for years, but was always too pricey. We managed to get a decent...
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