Venue

The main part of the event, on 27 May, will take place at perspective.brussels (Rue de Namur 59, 1000 Brussels).

On 28 May, the event will continue at the Eurocities office (Square de Meeûs 1, 1000 Brussels).

 

By train

If travelling from abroad, we encourage you to consider travelling to Brussels by train, arriving at one of Brussels three main stations: south station (Gare Du Midi / Brussel-Zuid), central station (Gare Centrale / Brussel-Centraal), or north station (Gare du Nord / Brussel-Noord).

 

By plane

There are two airports close to Brussels city: Brussels International Zaventem (12 km away) and Brussels South Charleroi (55 km away).

Brussels Zaventem Airport

By train: the Brussels Zaventem Airport is connected by direct train to Brussels (Gare du Midi, Gare Centrale, and Brussels-Luxembourg train stations), with frequent departures (trains operate every 10 minutes). You will find the train station directly under the Departures and Arrivals halls of the airport (level -1). The escalator or lift will take you directly to the platform. Once at the train station, you can follow the directions below.

By bus: Brussels Zaventem Airport is connected by direct bus (express line 12) to Brussels with frequent departures.

By taxi: The distance from the city centre to the airport of Zaventem is 14 kilometers. A taxi ride from the the city center to the airport will take approximately 25-40 minutes and costs around 50 EUR.

Brussels South Charleroi Airport

Brussels South Charleroi Airport is connected by the FLIBCO shuttle bus to Gare du Midi train station, with frequent departures scheduled to fit in with flight times. The shuttle takes approximately 45 minutes.

 

Getting around

Brussels has a comprehensive public transport network. Standard (single) fare can be paid when entering buses, trams, or metro stations by contactless credit card.

perspective.brussels is accessible by metro (lines 2 or 6, stop: Porte de Namur / Naamsepoort) or various bus lines. Similarly, Eurocities is accessible by metro (lines 2 or 6, stop: Trône / Troon) or various bus lines. 

You can use the public transport company MaaS application Floya to plan your trips.