We strongly advise leaving your car at home. Traffic in the city centre will be severely disrupted.
If giving up your car isn’t an option, we recommend using one of the many park and rides:
• In north Brussels, Brussels Expo / Heysel Parking C – accessible via Ring 0, exit 7a
• Other facilities: www.parkandride.brussels
• On Saturday 6 and Friday 7 July, two free car parks for Grand Départ visitors:
– Ceria: 1,300 spaces for cars, 51 for motorbikes.
– Crainhem: 193 spaces for cars.
Bicycle parking
De BrouckèreBourse
Saturday 06 and Sunday 07.07: start and finishing line areas
Camping-cars
Campsites in and around Brussels: visit.brussels/en/article/campings-in-and-around-brussels
Train
Belgium’s railway service will be running extra trains from several Belgian cities.
The Weekend Ticket (leaving Friday night and coming back anytime up to Sunday) provides half-price return travel compared to the Standard Ticket.
Details and terms at www.sncb.be.
To get to the start line area (Place des Palais – rue Ducale) and Fan Park (Place De Brouckère): Brussels-Central
To get to the finishing line area (Atomium): Brussels-Midi
Métro-Tram
On Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 July, STIB metro, tram and bus services will be free in Brussels. But several tram and bus lines will be severely disrupted. Opt for the metro!
To see how the diversions and suspensions will affect your line, visit www.stib-mivb.be et www.delijn.be
To get to the start line area (Place des Palais)
• Metro 1, 5: stations Gare Centrale, Parc, Arts-Loi
• Metro 2, 6: stations Trône, Arts-Loi
To get to the finishing line area (Atomium)
• Metro 6: station Heysel
• Tram 3, 4: stops Esplanade (+ 15 min + PEDESTRIAN PICTOGRAM), Heysel ? PICTOGRAM
To get to the Fan Park (Place De Brouckère)
• Metro 1, 5: station De Brouckère
• Metro 2, 6: station Rogier
• Tram 3, 4: stops De Brouckère, Bourse