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How to come to the eaalce office in Brussels
From the airport (Zaventem) To the
eaalce office.
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You can take a taxi. It will cost
you more or less 25 € (depending on the company)
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The easiest way is to take the
bus 12 (Airport Line) until Schuman - the stop before the last stop.
(Be careful not to take the
Bus BZ which also goes to Brussels but doesn't stop at Schuman)
To find it, follow the BUS signs
The trip takes about 25-35 minutes
Line 12 ("Airport Line") is operated from Monday to Sunday
from 5:45 until about 11 PM.
Average
frequencies (Winter timetable) : 20 minutes (Monday to Friday during daytime,
and Sunday in the early evening), 30 minutes (evening, saturday and sunday).
Fares: 3 € (The
ticket is valid one hour on the whole STIB/MIVB network. Within that time, you
can change at no cost to any metro, tram or bus line.)
When you leave the bus at
the Rond Point Schuman you will see a gigantic star-shaped office building,
still under construction (the future EU headquarters). Our office is just behing
that building on Boulevard Charlemagne 28. It is just a 200-300 meters walk.
From the bus
stop to the office you can come either by rue de la Loi or by Rue Archimède and
rue Stévin ( more or less same distance)
From the train station
Bruxelles Midi
You
take the metro at the station Bruxelles Midi
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Ligne 2 direction Simonis.
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You
change at Arts-Loi/Kunst-Wet.
When the train stops at Art/Loi walk back on
that platform and take the stairs down to the Debroux/Stokkel train."
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You
take the metro ligne 1A or 1B (same platform) direction
Herrmann-Debroux (1A) and Stockel (1B)
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you
stop at Schuman (second stop)
Fares: 1,40 €
When
you leave the train at Schuman walk back on that platform to the very last
stairs up to the exit that says "Berlaymont" and looks like a construction site.
It actually is but it takes you up almost under the Berlaymont building where
you turn right and then right again after a couple of meters into Boulevard
Charlemagne. There you find us at No. 28 on the left side. It is only about 100
meters or so.
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