Brussels Expo
Brussels Expo: A Hub of Events and History
Belgium's largest event complex, Brussels Expo hosts a wide array of international trade shows, public exhibitions, and concerts in the heart of Europe, near the iconic Atomium.
Brussels Expo, located in the Heysel district, is Belgium's largest event complex, boasting 115,000 m² of exhibition space across 12 halls and numerous conference rooms. Dating back to the 1935 World Fair, it has evolved into a modern venue hosting diverse events, from trade shows and exhibitions to concerts and leisure activities. Situated near iconic landmarks like the Atomium and Ossegem Park, Brussels Expo is easily accessible and offers ample parking and public transport connections, making it a key destination for both local and international visitors. The complex continues to adapt and innovate, ensuring its place as a premier event location in the heart of Europe.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
From central Brussels, the most efficient way to reach Brussels Expo is via Metro Line 6 (direction Roi Baudouin) to Heysel station. The fare is approximately €2.30 for a single journey ticket purchased in advance or €2.70 for a Brupass ticket covering travel within the Brussels region. Tram lines 7 (direction Heysel) and 3 (direction Esplanade) also stop nearby. Bus lines 83 (Heysel) provides alternative access. From Heysel metro station, Brussels Expo is a short walk, clearly signposted. Ensure you validate your ticket upon entering the metro or tram.
Taxi/Ride-Share
A taxi or ride-sharing service from central Brussels to Brussels Expo typically costs between €20 and €25, depending on traffic and the specific starting point. The journey usually takes 15-20 minutes. Be sure to specify 'Brussels Expo' or 'Place de Belgique 1, 1020 Brussels' as your destination. Note that during peak event times, surge pricing may apply.
Driving
If driving, follow the Brussels Ring Road (R0) and take exit 7A, following signs for 'Expo'. Brussels Expo has several parking lots, including Parking C, which offers direct access to the halls via a footbridge. Parking fees are approximately €12 per day for cars. Be aware that Brussels is a Low Emission Zone (LEZ), so check your vehicle's compliance before entering the city center. However, driving directly from the ring road to Parking C does not enter the LEZ.
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