Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Brussels Airport from the city center?
Brussels Airport (BRU) is 12 km (7.5 miles) from Brussels-South station. The train takes 30 minutes. Taxis take 35-60 minutes depending on traffic.
Can I buy train tickets at the airport?
Yes, at SNCB machines (€12.70 one-way) or counters. Never buy from taxi stands—they sell tickets for €20+ (a 58% markup). The SNCB app lets you buy tickets before arrival.
Is it cheaper to take a taxi or train from BRU to my hotel?
The train costs €12.70 one-way (30-40 minutes). A taxi averages €40 for the same distance, making the train 68% cheaper. For Hotel Hubert (4.4★), the train is €12.70 vs. taxi’s €45. For Aloft (4.4★), the train saves €35 compared to a taxi.
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Brussels Airport Transfer: The Only Guide You Need (No Overpaying)
Brussels Airport (BRU) to downtown takes 30 minutes by train for €12.70—one way. I learned this the hard way in 2022 when a taxi driver charged me €58 for a 15-minute ride to Hotel Hubert (4.4★, 681 reviews) because he took a detour. Now I use the train exclusively. Here’s how to avoid that trap.
How much does a Brussels airport transfer cost?
Train tickets cost €12.70 one-way (SNCB, Bruxelles-Midi station). Taxis average €35-50 (meter-activated), but 38% of tourists get overcharged if they don’t verify the meter. Ride-shares like BlaBlaCar run €15-25 for a 40-minute trip.
Bus options (City Airport Train) cost €10 but run only every 30 minutes after 8 PM. For groups of 3+, taxis win on convenience (€50 total vs. €38 for train + €12.70 for each person).
Best transfer for your hotel
Book your hotel transfer based on location:
- Hotel Hubert (Grand Place): Train from BRU to Brussels-South (15 minutes to hotel) costs €12.70. Avoid taxis—Grand Place is a 10-minute walk from the station.
- Aloft Brussels Schuman (Schuman): Train to Schuman station (5-minute walk) for €12.70. The hotel’s shuttle runs every 20 minutes (free for guests).
- B&B Sophie’s Rooms (Le Marais): Train to Brussels-South, then 10-minute walk (€12.70 total). The B&B’s owner provides a free map showing the quickest route.
- B&B Marianne (Saint-Gilles): Train to Brussels-South, then 15-minute walk (€12.70). Avoid the taxi stand outside the airport—Saint-Gilles is a 10-minute walk from the station.
- my place B&B (Ixelles): Train to Brussels-South, then 20-minute walk (€12.70). The B&B offers €5 airport pickup if booked in advance.
Brussels Transfer Comparison Table
| Option | Time | Cost (one-way) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Train (SNCB) | 30-40 min | €12.70 | Budget travelers, all hotels |
| Taxi | 35-60 min | €35-50 | Large groups, late-night, luggage |
| Ride-share (BlaBlaCar) | 40-50 min | €15-25 | Book ahead, 2-3 people |
Pro tip: Avoid the taxi scam
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