Best type of transportation In Brussels? [closed]
I'm thinking of traveling to Brussels for this holiday. I heard that public transportation in Belgium in general is great, but I'm looking for something more private. I heard about VTC Taxi and car hires in Brussels, but I'm not really sure. Can anyone recommend a method of transportation for Brussels? Thanks.
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Last time I was in Brussels, I signed up for Villo, the city wide bike share programme. It doesn't only cover the city centre, but goes all the way out to Anderlecht, where my hotel (with very good value for money) was located. It's cost-effective and a very suitable way for visitors to get around.
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What is the best way to travel around Brussels?
The best way to get around Brussels is on its extensive public transit system, the Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company (often referred to by its French acronym, STIB). Trains run every 15 minutes from Brussels Airport (BRU) to central Brussels.How do you get around in Brussels?
The Brussels-Capital Region has a well developed public transport network, with trains, trams, buses and the metro all available, depending on where you want to go. You can also take the bike. If you don't own one yourself, you can hire one under the Villo! bike share programme, which is expanding all the time.What is the most common form of transportation in Belgium?
Taking the bus in Belgium Like a lot of other countries, the most common form of public transit in Belgium is the humble bus.Is public transport good in Brussels?
Brussels is very simple to navigate and easily accessible. If you want to travel around the capital, choose soft mobility and public transport over the car. Traffic in the city is heavy, so you can often get around more quickly by public transport, bicycle or even electric scooter.Travel Cheap in Brussels Belgium | Getting Around by Bus Tram Metro Ride | STIB MIVB Save Money Tips
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