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Cars 4 Rental Guide To Travel In Belgium
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International Airports
Brussels Zaventem (BRU) (website: www.brusselsairport.be) is 12km (8 miles) northeast of the city (travel time – 35 minutes). The Airport City Express train connects all three main railway stations (Brussels North, Central and South) with the airport, running every 15 minutes 0600-0000 (travel time – 15-20 minutes). The airport station is located on level one below the terminal. Other trains also depart frequently for the city and for destinations all over Belgium. Coaches depart from the airport bus station on ground level for major cities in Belgium, France and the Netherlands. Buses run regularly to and from the city and the bus station is located below the Arrivals Hall. Taxis to the city cost approximately €30, and are only available from outside the Arrivals Hall; all licensed taxis are recognisable by their yellow and blue emblems. Hotel courtesy coaches go to Holiday Inn, Novotel and Sofitel. There are helicopter services to and from Antwerp, Ghent and Kortrijk. Airport facilities include car parking, car hire (Alamo, Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz and Sixt), post office, banks, bureaux de change, bars, restaurants, incoming and outgoing duty-free shops, medical facilities, computer and fax facilities and conference and business facilities.
Antwerp (ANR) (Deurne) (website: www.antwerpairport.be) is 2km (1.2 miles) east of the city. There is a regular bus service (no. 16) to Central Station. Taxis are available. Airport facilities include an outgoing duty-free shop, car hire (Budget and Hertz), bank and bar/restaurant.
Ostend (OST) (website: www.ost.aero), 5km (3 miles) from the city, has car parking facilities, car hire, bureau de change, restaurant, bar and duty-free shop.
Charleroi (CRL) (Brussels South Charleroi) (website: www.charleroi-airport.com) is 5km (3 miles) from Charleroi and 46km (29 miles) from Brussels. Airlines serving the airports include Ryanair, which operates cheap flights to several European destinations from Charleroi. Buses depart every 30 minutes to Charleroi (travel time – 10 minutes). There are regular coaches to Brussels (travel time – 45 minutes). Airport facilities include automatic money changer, car hire (Avis, Europcar, Hertz and TC Location), cafe, business lounge and duty-free shop.
Lige (LGG). There are taxis and a regular bus service to the centre, 5km (3 miles) away.
Departure tax:
None.
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Air Travel
Following the bankruptcy of Belgium’s international carrier, Sabena, in 2001, Belgium’s regional airline, DAT (Delta Air Transport), has launched its new European airline SN Brussels Airlines (SN). 53 European destinations are served as well as others worldwide. For further information, check online (website: www.flysn.com).
Approximate flight times:
From Brussels to London is 50 minutes and from Antwerp is 50 minutes. From Brussels to Los Angeles is 16 hours and to New York is 7 hours.
As Belgium is such a small country, there are no internal flights. Bus services operate between Brussels airport to Antwerp, Ghent and Lige; see Travel – International section.
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Rail
The Belgium national railway, Socit Nationale des Chemins de Fer Belges (SNCB) (website: www.sncb.be), operates frequent day and night trains to destinations in Andorra, Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland and the UK. High-speed trains – Trains Grande Vitesse or TGV – operate between Belgium and France, connecting Brussels with destinations in Brittany, on the French Atlantic coast, the Cte d’Azur and the French Alps. Cities that can be reached from Brussels by TGV include Bordeaux, Cannes, Chambry, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Perpignan, Rennes and Valence. TGV trains depart from Brussels and need to be booked in advance. Further high-speed trains are operated by Thalys (website: www.thalys.com), a service jointly run by the the Belgium, French, German and Dutch national railways. The main international Thalys trains link Brussels to Amsterdam (The Netherlands), Cologne (Germany) and Paris (France).
Rail passes: International rail passes include the Eurail and Euro passes, available to non-European residents and permitting unlimited travel in most European countries for a period of 1 or 2 months; and the Interrail pass, permitting unlimited travel in Europe to European residents. The Benelux five-day Tourrail ticket offers 5 days of unlimited travel within a period of 30 days by rail in Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands. The Rail Plus Senior card is available to people aged over 60 and entitles the buyer to reductions of up to 25 per cent on international tickets in 19 European countries. For further information, contact Rail Europe (tel: (08705) 848 848; e-mail: reservations@raileurope.co.uk; website: www.raileurope.co.uk) or Belgian National Railways (tel: (020) 7593 2332; fax: (020) 7593 2333; e-mail: belrail@aol.com; website: www.raileurope.be or www.b-rail.be).
Channel tunnel: Eurostar, a service provided by the railways of Belgium, France and the UK, operates direct high-speed trains from London (Waterloo International) via the Channel Tunnel to Brussels (Midi/Zuid). The travel time from London to Brussels is 2 hours 40 minutes. For further information and reservations contact Eurostar (tel: (0870) 160 0052 (travel agents) or (08705) 186 186 (public; within the UK) or (+44 1233) 617 575 (public; outside the UK); e-mail: sales.enquiries@eurostar.co.uk; website: www.eurostar.com); or Rail Europe (tel: (08705) 848 848). Travel agents can obtain refunds for unused tickets from Eurostar Internet Contact Center, 2nd Floor, Kent House, 81 Station Road, Ashford, Kent TN23 1PP. Complaints and comments may be sent to Eurostar Customer Relations Travel Centre, 1-1-G Eurostar House, Waterloo Station, London SE1 8SE, UK. General enquiries and information requests must be made by telephone.
SNCB operates a dense railway network with regular trains on most lines. On the main lines there are more frequent trains. For more information contact SNCB (website: www.b-rail.be). Fares: First- and second-class, single and return tickets are available. However, a return ticket is double the single fare and is only valid on the day of issue. Children from 6 to 11 years pay half price. Discount travel: Weekend return fares are available from Friday (after 1900) to Sunday for the outward journey and on Saturday and Sunday for the return journey (on long holiday weekends these periods are extended). A 50 per cent reduction card, valid for 1 month, is for sale. It entitles the holder to buy an unlimited number of half-price single tickets.
Go Pass offers 10 second-class trips for persons aged under 26 and Multi Pass (valid for 1 day) offers one return trip between any two stations for a minimum of two people and a maximum of five. The Rail Pass offers two people 10 single trips within 1 year. The Golden Rail Pass offers six first-class single journeys, between any two stations, to people aged 60 and over. Enquire at Rail Europe (tel: (08705) 848 848) for further information. For information on timetables, routes and special passes contact Belgian National Railways (tel: (020) 7593 2332; fax: (020) 7593 2333; e-mail: belrail@aol.com; website: www.b-rail.be). Runabout tickets: The Five-day B-Tourrail ticket permits 5 days of unlimited travel within a period of 30 days on Belgian Rail. Principal stations in Belgium (and throughout Europe) are able to issue single and return tickets valid from the border to principal foreign stations (in conjunction with a Tourrail ticket). For details of Benelux Tourrail tickets, see the Travel – International section. The Euro Domino pass permits unlimited travel in any one European country for a period of 3 to 8 days in any calendar month.
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Travel By Water
Antwerp is one of Europe’s busiest commercial ports, but passenger services generally operate out of Ostend or Zeebrugge. P&O Ferries (tel: (08705) 202 020; website: www.ponsf.com) operates between Hull and Zeebrugge (travel time – 14 hours).
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Travel By Road
There are good road links from most of the European countries. Eurolines, departing from Victoria Coach Station in London, serves destinations in Belgium. For further information, contact Eurolines (52 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1; tel: (08705) 143 219; website: www.eurolines.com or www.gobycoach.com). Channel Tunnel: From the UK, all road vehicles are carried through the tunnel in shuttle trains running between the two terminals, one near Folkestone in Kent, with direct road access from the M20, and one just outside Calais with links to the A16/A26 motorway (Exit 13). Each shuttle is made up of 12 single- and 12 double-deck carriages, and vehicles are directed to single-deck or double-deck carriages depending on their height. There are facilities for cars and motorcycles, coaches, minibuses, caravans, campervans and other vehicles over 1.85m (6.07ft). Bicycles are provided for. Passengers generally travel with their vehicles. Heavy goods vehicles are carried on special shuttles with a separate passenger coach for the drivers. Terminals and shuttles are well equipped for disabled passengers. Passenger Terminal buildings contain a variety of shops, restaurants, bureaux de change and other amenities. The journey takes about 35 minutes from platform to platform and around 1 hour from motorway to motorway. Eurotunnel runs up to four passenger shuttles per hour at peak times, 24 hours per day. Services run every day of the year. For further information about departure times of shuttles at the French terminal contact Eurotunnel Customer Information in Coquelle (tel: (3) 2100 6100). Motorists pass through customs and immigration before they board, with no further checks on arrival. Fares are charged according to length of stay and time of year and whether or not you have a reservation. The price applies to the car, regardless of the number of passengers or size of the car. Promotional deals are frequently available, especially outside the peak holiday seasons. Tickets may be purcased in advance from travel agents, or from Eurotunnel Customer Services in France or the UK with a credit card. For further information, brochures and reservations, contact Eurotunnel Customer Services UK, PO Box 2000, Folkestone, Kent CJ18 8XY (tel: (0800) 096 9992; e-mail: callcentre@eurotunnel.com; website: www.eurotunnel.co.uk).
There are many different brands of petrol available, and prices vary. Traffic drives on the right. Main towns are connected by toll-free motorways. It is compulsory for seat belts to be worn in the front and back of vehicles. Children under 12 are not permitted to travel in the front seat of a car. A warning triangle must be displayed at the scene of a breakdown or accident. It is compulsory to carry a fire extinguisher or first aid kit in all vehicles. The speed limit on motorways and dual carriageways is 120kph (75mph) with a minimum speed of 70kph (45 mph), on single carriageways outside built-up areas is 90kph (55mph), and in built-up areas is 50kph (31mph). Trams always have priority on roads. Bus: Extensive regional bus services are operated by the bus companies which publish regional timetables. There are long-distance stopping services between towns. Taxi: Plentiful in all towns. The tip is included in the final meter price. If there are no taxi stands, taxi companies may be telephoned for an extra charge of about €2.5. Car hire: Both self-drive and chauffeur-driven cars are available. The minimum age is 23 and the person must possess a valid full licence with at least 1 year of validity (and which will be required upon collection of the car). Documentation: A national driving licence is acceptable. EU nationals taking their own cars to Belgium must obtain a Green Card. The Green Card tops insurance cover up to the level of cover provided by the car owner’s domestic policy.
URBAN:
There is a good public transport system in all the major towns and cities, with underground, tram and bus services in Antwerp and Brussels, bus and tramways in Charleroi, Ghent and Ostend and bus systems elsewhere. There is a standard flat-fare system, with discounts for 5- and 10-journey multi-ride tickets. 1-day tickets and multi-mode tourist travelcards are also available.
TRAVEL TIMES:
The following chart gives approximate travel times from Brussels (in hours and minutes) to other major cities and towns in Belgium and neighbouring countries.
| Air | Road | Rail | | Paris | 0.50 | - | 1.20 | | Amsterdam | 0.40 | - | 3.00 | | Rome | 2.00 | - | 20.00 | | Cologne | - | - | 3.00 | | London | 0.55 | - | 3.18 | | Arlon | - | 3.00 | 2.20 | | Antwerp | - | 0.40 | 0.41 | | Bruges | - | 1.00 | 0.53 | | Ghent | - | 0.50 | 0.28 | | Lige | - | 1.10 | 1.22 | | Ostend | - | 1.20 | 1.10 | | Namur | - | 1.00 | 0.56 |
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