How to get there?
We advise everyone to use public transport as much as possible. Hereunder you will find all the tips & tricks on how to get to the King Baudouin Stadium in the easiest way by train, tram or metro.
If you come by bike, we provide a bike park on site.
If you do come by car, make sure you leave early because of the heavy traffic on the Brussels ring road and around the King Baudouin Stadium on a Friday evening.
You are coming by bike
If you are coming to the King Baudouin Stadium by bike, you can leave it in our bike park on the Victor Boin stadium, right next to the stadium. The entrance to the bicycle parking is on the Houba De Strooperlaan.
You’re travelling by train:
It is no longer possible to get directly to the stadium from the Brussels central train station. Therefore we recommend everyone to take the train to Brussels-South and change to the metro line 6 heading to the King Baudouin stadium (direction Koning Boudewijn), which will take you there directly.
Where you can get off best depends on the location of your ticket:
- You have a tribune 1 or tribune 2 ticket: get off at stop “Houba-Brugmann”.
- You have a tribune 3 ticket: Get off at stop “Heysel”.
- You have a tribune 4 ticket: get off at stop “Koning Boudewijn”.
If you do get off at Central Station, you first need to take metro 1 (direction Brussel West) or metro 5 (direction Erasmus) and get off at stop “Beekkant”. From there out you can change to metro 6 (direction Koning Boudewijn) and follow the route as described above.
You’re travelling by car:
- You’re travelling via the E411 (Luxemburg, Nijvel): At the end of the highway you take exit “P. Delta”. There we have a parking available for 350 cars, and from there out you can change to metro 5 (direction “Erasmus”). You need to get off at stop “Beekkant”, where you can change to metro 6 (direction “Koning Boudewijn”). The stop you get off at depends on the colour of your ticket.
- You’re travelling via the E40 (Liège, Louvain) or the E19 (Antwerp): In this case you’re travelling via the Brussels ring and you can best continue driving to “Parking expo” (exit 7a) where you can leave your car behind for €10 and from there on continue walking to the stadium.
- You’re travelling via the A12 (Antwerp): In this case you can best continue driving to “Parking expo” (exit 7a) where you can leave your car behind for €10 and from there on continue walking to the stadium.
- You’re travelling via the E19 (Mons, Paris):
- You’re taking exit “Sint-Pieters Leeuw”: It is best to park your car at Metro “Ceria”. From there out you take metro 5 (direction Hermann Debroux) and you get off at stop “Beekkant”. There you change to metro 6 (direction Koning Boudewijn). The stop you get off at depends on the location of your ticket.
- You’re taking exit “Lennik”: You can park at the second roundabout, and take metro 5 (direction Hermann Debroux) at the metrostation “Erasmus”, and get off at stop “Beekkant”. There you change to metro 6 (direction Koning Boudewijn). The stop you get off at depends on the location of your ticket.
- You have a tribune 1 or tribune 2 ticket: get off at stop “Houba-Brugmann”.
- You have a tribune 3 ticket: Get off at stop “Heysel”.
- You have a tribune 4 ticket: get off at stop “Koning Boudewijn”.
Buy your parking ticket for Parking C in advance
Spectators can reserve a parking ticket for parking C in advance via the following link: https://parking.tickets.brussels-expo.com/schedule?language=en.
It will save a lot of time at the entrance of the parking lot.
You’re travelling by public transport (MIVB):
Take metro 1 from Brussel-Centraal direction Brussel West- or metro 5 (direction “Erasmus”) and get off at stop “Beekkant”. From there out you can change to metro 6 (direction Koning Boudewijn).
Where you can get off best depends on the location of your ticket:
- You have a tribune 1 (red) or tribune 2 (yellow) ticket: get off at stop “Houba-Brugmann”.
- You have a tribune 3 (green) or tribune 4 (blue) ticket: get off at stop “Heizel”.
More info : http://www.mobielbrussel.irisnet.be/