PUBLIC TRANSPORT
As the capital of Belgium and Europe, Brussels is easily accesible from all corners. Inside the city, it’s very convenient to get around on foot, by bike or using public transport to get you from one side to the other in a jiffy. Here’s how to get around.

MIVB/STIB
The MIVB or STIB (Dutch and French name) is responsible for public transport by bus, tram and metro in Brussels. Service is good and the frequence of the lines is high. The handy app shows real time passages so you know exactly when to get ready to catch your bus.
- Yearly subscription for 50 EUR
- You can also go for a MTB-abonnement, which is also valid on TEC, De Lijn and NMBS in Brussels
- Route planner
- Sales points
- Noctis night bus service
- Collective taxi service Collecto
NMBS
Brussels has 3 big and well-connected railway stations, with trains heading in all directions: Brussels North, Brussels South and Brussels Central.
- When you take the train every day, choose a school subscription
- The Student Multi (former campus card), ideal for students, if you only follow the same route once a week (maximum € 1.77 per trip!)
- Routeplanner
De Lijn
Buses connecting Brussels with Flanders
- Travel unlimited with De Lijn thanks to the Buzzy Pazz
- Routeplanner
- Sales Points