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Belgium

If Belgium's spotlight on the European stage is a little dim, it's only because its people are rarely boastful. This slow-burning country has more history, art, food and architecture packed into its tiny self than many of its bigger, louder neighbours.

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Belgium Transport

Coming and Going

Belgium's main international airport is Brussels airport (formerly called Zaventem), 14km (8.7mi) northeast of Brussels. If you're in Europe already, a bus or train is the best option. Eurolines operates international bus services to and from Belgium. Belgium Railways has frequent international services. Brussels has three main stations and is the central hub, with lines in all directions. Car/passenger ferries operate to and from Britain.

Getting About

Getting around Belgium is cheap and easy, which makes up for the rather expensive, and often heavily booked, accommodation. While there are plenty of buses and hiring a car is an easy enough option, the country's transport system is dominated by its efficient rail network. The fastest services are the InterCity trains, backed up by InterRegional and local trains. In the more remote areas, buses take up the slack. There's a good public transport system (including trams and a small metro system in Brussels and Antwerp). Taxis, which lurk outside most train stations, are metered and expensive. Cycling is popular in the flat north and many roads have separate lanes for bikes, making touring by bike an excellent option. Railway stations rent bikes. It's also possible to hire a boat to cruise along the many rivers and canals.


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