Brussels Luxembourg Station: A Gateway to Europe
Discover Brussels Luxembourg Station, your gateway to the heart of Belgium and Europe, blending modern transit conveniences with rich historical allure.
Brussels Luxembourg Station is a vital transit hub in the heart of Brussels, connecting tourists to the city's rich history and vibrant culture. With its modern facilities and convenient access to public transport, it's the perfect starting point for your Belgian adventure.
A brief summary to Brux./Brus.-Luxemb.
- Rue de Trèves, Brussel, 1050, BE
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Local tips
- Check the train schedules ahead of time for real-time updates to avoid long waits.
- Consider using public transport passes for cost-effective travel throughout Brussels.
- Explore the nearby Parc du Cinquantenaire for a leisurely break amidst your travels.
- Try the local cafes around the station for delicious Belgian waffles and coffee.
- Keep your belongings secure, as busy transit areas can attract pickpockets.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are driving from downtown Luxembourg City, head towards the A1 highway. Take the A1 towards Belgium. After approximately 30 km, merge onto the A4 highway towards Brussels. Continue for about 20 km, and follow the signs for Bruxelles. Take exit 32 towards Avenue de la Toison d'Or/Rue de Trèves. Follow Rue de Trèves, and you will reach Brux./Brus.-Luxemb. located at Rue de Trèves, 1050 Brussel. Parking is available nearby but may incur fees.
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Train
To travel by train from Luxembourg City to Brux./Brus.-Luxemb., start at Luxembourg City Railway Station (Gare de Luxembourg). Purchase a ticket for a train to Brussels, which typically takes around 3 hours. Make sure to check the train schedule on the official website. Upon arrival at Brussels Central Station, transfer to lines that head towards Brux./Brus.-Luxemb., which is a short walk away. Look for the signs directing you to Rue de Trèves.
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Bus
From Luxembourg City, you can take the public bus service. Board a bus at the main bus station (Gare Routière). Look for a bus heading towards Brussels, such as line 111 or 120. The journey can take around 4 hours. When you arrive in Brussels, you can either walk or take local transport (like tram or metro) to Rue de Trèves. Always check the bus schedule for any changes and ticket prices.
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