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ON LINE EUROPEAN TOURIST GUIDEBELGIUMHOW TO GET AND MOVE TO BELGIUM: FLIGHTS, BUSES AND TRAINS |
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EUROPE INDEX
How to get and move to Belgium: Flights, Buses, Trains Climate: when to go to Belgium Tourist Attractions: what to visit in Belgium
Tourist Guide and Information about Belgium
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Buses: Within Belgium: TEC has buses for French speaking Wallonia. De Lijn has buses for Flanders. De Kust Tramway is a tramway service along the coast. Metro (subway) is available only in Brussels. Eurolines: For long distance travel between European countries. Trains: The Eurostar train links London and Brussels in 1h51 minutes. Trains depart/arrive at the Brussels South Station (Bruxelles Midi/Brussel Zuid) and depart/arrive at the London St. Pancras International Terminal. Up to 9 daily departures. The Thalys train links Paris and Brussels in 85 minutes. There are 25 Thalys trains departing daily in each direction between Paris and Brussels. Trains depart/arrive at the Brussels South Station (Bruxelles Midi/Brussel Zuid) and depart/arrive at the Paris North Station (Paris Nord) or at the Charles De Gaulle Airport. It also links Brussels to Koln and Amsterdam in 2h30 minutes. The Thalys train stops also at the following Belgian train stations: Liege-Guillemins, Antwerp-Berchem, Mons, Charleroi-South, Namur, Bruges and Ghent-St-Pieters. National Connections: B-Rail has dense train network connects all of Belgium. There are international connections between almost all European countries.
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