Terminals at Brussels Airport
The journey from Brussels to the terminal building is quick and easy and there you will find a modern building with many modern conveniences available such as ATMs, parking, restaurant, currency exchange and public telephones as well as internet access. There is also a cargo building for dealing with freight at the airport.
Getting to Brussels Airport
Brussels Airport can be accessed by rail with the Airport City Express that connects to Brussels three main stations, Gare Centrale, Gare du Nord and Gare du Midi. Buses operate linking the airport to the NATO Building, the European Commission and further afield into Flanders. Brussels Airport is easy to reach by car or taxi and there are metered taxis that are parked at Arrivals. The airport road will take you to the ring road where you are able to connect with many towns and cities throughout Belgium and into France, Holland and Germany with your Car Hire Brussels Airport vehicle.
Parking at Brussels Airport
There are 12,500 parking spaces, which are both short stay and long stay. The parking facilities are located near the terminal and it is possible to book a car park with direct access to the terminal. There is a valet service that operates in the secure long-term parking at the Q Park Car Hotel.
Facilities at Brussels Airport
Throughout the terminal, there are several bars and restaurants as well as cafes and vending machines. Duty free shopping is available and there are left luggage and baggage wrapping facilities. For people with small children there are baby changing facilities and a pharmacy. ATMs, bureaux de change and a post office is also available while there is a communications centre with internet access.
What's close to Brussels Airport?
Brussels has many splendid buildings and an historic centre around the Grand Place, and you can visit them all with Car Hire Brussels Airport. Near to the Grand Place is the world famous statue of the Mannekin Pis. Brussels is also home to many institutions such as the European Commission and NATO.
Around the city, there are many bierkellars where you can sample the famous Belgian Beers and at night, there are many lively pubs in the centre. The Atomium is a very unique science and discovery centre that stands out against the city.