How to get there?
Come to the Brussels Airport Marathon Half Marathon on foot, by bike or public transport. Please follow the instructions below to smoothly get to your destination.
Paleizenplein and de Brouckère are easily accessible on foot or by bike. Additionally, on Brouckère there is secure bicycle parking Cycloparking Brussels where you can leave your bike without any worries.
Paleizenplein and de Brouckère are very central and are easily accessible by public transport from all directions. From all over Belgium you can take the train to the centre of Brussels without any stress. In addition, you can get the advantageous weekend tickets on weekends, which are half price. Brussels Central station is less than 10min walk from de Brouckère and Paleizenplein.
The nearest tram stop for Paleizenplein is ‘Paleis’ (100 metres; trams 92 and 93).
The Parc metro station (lines 1 and 5) and the Trône metro station (lines 2 and 6) are also nearby.
Here is the start of the 7K and Persil Kids Run and all participants can collect their bib number here.
The marathon and half marathon starts on de Brouckère. Metro lines 1 and 5, and tram lines 3 and 4 stop there.
It is easy to pay contactless on all MIVB modes of transport, that way you pay the lowest fare, and it means you don’t have to queue at the ticket machines.
If there is no other alternative, Brussels will of course also remain accessible by car. Please note: Brussels is an LEZ zone. Brussels Park Rides are free (www.parkandride.brussels ) in combination with the metro.
When coming to Brussels by car, we recommend you follow the signs to the available car parks. The easiest is to park in one of the parking garages outside the Vijfhoek, in the Rogier zone or Kunst/Wet zone. The car parks are 5-10 minutes’ walk from Paleizenplein and de Brouckère.