Brussels expo is easy to get to from anywhere!
Brussels Expo - hall 9
Belgiëplein 1
BE-1020 Brussels
Wednesday 12 & Thursday 13 October 2011
Thanks to the vast public transport network (tram, bus and metro), Brussels Expo is easily reached from any part of the city. Buses, trams and metro lines all have stops close to the site (200 m).
Car
Coming from Ghent (E40) or Mons/Charleroi (E19)
Follow the Ring R0, bound for Zaventem - Namur
Take exit 7A on the ring road and follow the"Expo" signs.
Coming from Antwerp (E19), Namur (E411) or Liège (E40)
Take the Ring R0, bound for Ghent-Ostend (E40)
Take exit 7A on the ring road and follow the "Expo" signs.
Coming from Antwerp - Boom (A12)
Follow the Ring R0, bound for Zaventem - Namur
Take exit 7A on the ring road and follow the "Expo" signs.
Parking on Car Park C.
Metro
From Brussels central station, take metro line 5, bound for Erasme. At Beekkant, take line 6 bound for Roi Baudouin. Get off at Heysel. This will take about 20 minutes. You can also take line 1 at Brussels Central Station, bound for gare de L’Ouest. At Beekkant, take line 6, bound for Roi Baudouin. Get off at Heysel. This will take about 20 minutes.
From Brussels Midi station, take the direct metro line 6, bound for Roi Baudoin. Get off at Heysel. This will take about 20 minutes.
Tram & Bus
The terminus station for trams 23 and 51 is “Heysel”. Tram 94 stops at King Baudouin stadium. Tram 4 stops in Avenue de Meysse. Buses 84 and 88 also stop at Heysel, Brussels Expo. Link to "De Lijn" website : www.delijn.be.
Air
Brussels International Airport (Zaventem) is just a ten minute drive from Brussels Expo!
You can also easily reach the city centre by taxi or train. The 'Airport City Express' runs every quarter hour between 06:00 and midnight: a 15 minute journey takes you to the city centre. From there you can continue your trip by tram, bus and metro.
SN Brussels Airlines: www.flysn.be
Brussels Airport: www.brusselsairport.be
Accommodation
Find hotels near Brussels expo
ATTENTION: Free admission for professional visitors. The event is not open to students.
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