Public Transportation in Brussels

Summary

  • While many sightseeing points are gathered in the center within walking distance, public transportation is convenient for reaching other districts in Brussels
  • Buses, trams, and the metro in Brussels are operated by STIB/MIVB so you can use the same ticket for all of them
  • Travelers are recommended to get a rechargeable MOBIB card for seamless travel
  • Options like one-day tickets and seasonal discounts are available

Available public transportation in Brussels

  • Metro
  • Tram
  • Bus
  • Rental Bicycle – Villo! operated by the City of Brussels
  • e-scooters – several services available, Dott and Lime are widely used

Metro

Brussels Metro and Tram Map

Brussels’ metro system consists of four main lines, Metro Line 1, 2, 5, and 6, providing travelers with efficient access to key tourist destinations in the city center, major train stations, and important areas within the city. You can also take a metro to go to beautiful viewpoint of Brussels city, such as National Basilica of the Sacred Heart and Atomium.

Tram

Brussels’ tram network comprises 17 lines that crisscross the city, offering travelers a convenient and scenic way to explore various neighborhoods, historic sites, and shopping districts, with frequent services making it easy to hop on and off at desired locations.

Bus

Brussels’ bus network encompasses an extensive network of over 50 lines, serving as a vital mode of transport for travelers to access areas not covered by metro or tram lines, making it a versatile and accessible option for exploring the diverse neighborhoods and attractions throughout the city, including Brussels International Airports (Zavemtem).


Same ticket for Metro, Tram and Bus

The STIB/MIVB (Société des Transports Intercommunaux de Bruxelles / Maatschappij voor het Intercommunaal Vervoer te Brussel) ticket system is designed to simplify your travel experience. With a unified ticketing system, you can use the same ticket across metro, tram and bus within the Brussels Capital Region.

Prices

Base Fare

Ticket TypePrice (in Euros)Duration of Validity
Paper ticket (purchased at a vending machine)2.10 Euroone ride within the Brussels Region
Paper ticket (purchased at a ticket counter)2.60 Euroone ride within the Brussels Region
Contactless payment at the gate (with Google Pay, Apple Pay, Fitbit Pay or Garmin Pay and contactless bank card)2.10 Euroone ride within the Brussels Region
Brupass 1 journey with MOBIB Basic Card
2.40 Euroone wide within 1 hour unlimited connections of metro, tram, bus and also trains.
Children under the age of 6Free

Multiple Ride Fares

Ticket TypePrice (in Euros)Duration of Validity
1 day Paper ticket (purchased at a vending machine)7.50 Euroone day (from the start until the end of service, including night buses), starting from the first validation of the ticket.
1 day Paper ticket (purchased at a ticket counter)8.00 Euroone day (from the start until the end of service, including night buses), starting from the first validation of the ticket.
Brupass 1 Day with MOBIB Basic Card
8.40 Euroone day with unlimited connections of metro, tram, bus and also trains.
Brupass 10 journeys with MOBIB Basic Card16,80 Euro10 times rides, including trains

What is MOBIB card and Brupass?

What is MOBIB card?

MOBIB BASIC card

MOBIB card

MOBIB is a rechargeable contactless card used for public transportation in Brussels, offering seamless access to buses, trams, and the metro with a single card. MOBIB Basic card is sold in the ticket counter or a vending machine for 5.00 Euro. MOBIB card is needed to buy and use the following Brupass.

Brupass

Brupass is a special travel pass designed for tourists, providing unlimited travel on public transportation within the Brussels region for a fixed duration, making it a convenient and cost-effective option for international travelers exploring the city. To use Brupass, you need to have a MOBIB card.

If you plan to stay a couple of days in Brussels, buying a MOBIB card and loading Brupass is the best way to explorer the city.