The company Flibco has a shuttle bus service that connects Charleroi Airport and Brussels, leaving the airport every 30 minutes. The journey takes one hour and the bus stops at Bruxelles-Midi (Brussels-South railway station, in rue de France).You can travel between Charleroi and Brussels by bus with Flibco National, BlaBlaCar, Infobus, FlixBus or Flibco International. You can find cheap tickets on Omio for $22 (€19) with Flibco National from Charleroi to Brussels.Overview: Train from Charleroi to Brussels
Distance
30 miles (49 km)
Average train ticket price
$16 (€14)
Train frequency
25 a day
Direct train
Yes, there are 25 direct trains a day
Train companies
PKP Intercity, BSB, Regional or SNCB
How much is the ticket from Charleroi Airport to Brussels : Overview: Train from Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL) to Brussels-Central
Distance
27 miles (43 km)
Average train duration
1 h 2 min
Average train ticket price
$14 (€12)
Direct train
No
Train providers
Regional or PKP Intercity
What is the cheapest way to travel in Brussels
The bus, like carpooling, often has the advantage of being the cheapest way to travel. In addition to that, even if the trips for Brussels can be longer or of the same duration as by car, today's buses are equipped with comfortable seats and often benefit from a free wifi connection.
How much does it cost to get from Brussels Airport to city Centre : Train, fast and cheap
All trains connect Brussels Airport to Brussels North, Brussels Central and Brussels Midi railway stations. On weekdays a one-way journey costs € 8.60 ( US$ 9.30) and on weekends it costs € 14.80 ( US$ 15.90) and takes approximately 20 minutes to get to the centre.
If you are travelling without a valid ticket:
You buy a ticket at the On-board Fare (normal ticket price + € 9) and you can continue your journey as planned. If you fail to buy a ticket at the On-board Fare for whatever reason, the train conductor will be required to issue an application for regularisation (€ 90).
Free entry: The Brussels Card gives you free access to no less than 50 museums. Discounts: Get endless discounts to tourist attractions and city hotspots. App & Maps: A free app, information guide, city and museum map are included.
Is transit free in Brussels
Public transport – STIB/MIVB is free for children. Children under 6 travel free on the STIB nework if they are accompanied by a paying person aged 12 or more. For children between 6 and 11 years of age you have to apply for a J season ticket in one of the BOOTIK or on line.Whether you are purchasing a ticket or renewing your season ticket, the ticket vending machines is a simple and fast solution. Payment can be made by card or in cash. The ticket vending machines are available in all stations and you only need to complete a few steps to be able to complete your journey.We strongly advise you to buy your ticket before boarding the train, as your ticket will cost € 9 more (contactless electronic payment only). You can easily buy a ticket through one of our different sales channels (website, SNCB app, ticket vending machine or at the ticket counter).
Brussels Card Prices
Type of card
24 hours
48 hours
Brussels Card
€ 29 ( US$ 31.20)
€ 39 ( US$ 42)
Brussels Card + Transport
€ 37 ( US$ 39.80)
€ 54 ( US$ 58.10)
Should I use cash or card in Belgium : Many shops and restaurants in Brussels accept credit cards, but not all. It is, therefore, recommended that you either ask before you order or ensure you have enough in cash to cover the bill.
How do you pay for public transport in Belgium : You can pay for metro tickets with a contactless card on the metro, at a GO vending machine for a paper ticket, from one of STIB/MIVB's partner selling points, or a STIB/MIVB KIOSK or BOOTIK.
Can you pay cash on bus in Belgium
Purchasing a ticket
On the bus: please note you can only pay cash, with a maximum € 10 note. It is not possible to pay by (credit) card. A single ticket (valid for 1 single journey) costs € 3 on the bus.
If you arrive at a station and no ticket buying options are available to you, you'll be able to buy a ticket (including discounts) from the conductor on the train or at any point along your route.Your bank card is your ticket
You can pay contactless on the whole STIB-MIVB network. This means you can directly validate your trip using your debit card, credit card, smartphone or smartwatch.
Is it worth buying a Brussels Card : The Brussels Card 24, 48 or 72 hours saves you both time and money while you explore our vibrant city. Free entry: The Brussels Card gives you free access to no less than 50 museums. Discounts: Get endless discounts to tourist attractions and city hotspots.
Antwort How do I pay for public transit in Brussels? Weitere Antworten – How do I get from Brussels Charleroi Airport to Brussels City Centre
The company Flibco has a shuttle bus service that connects Charleroi Airport and Brussels, leaving the airport every 30 minutes. The journey takes one hour and the bus stops at Bruxelles-Midi (Brussels-South railway station, in rue de France).You can travel between Charleroi and Brussels by bus with Flibco National, BlaBlaCar, Infobus, FlixBus or Flibco International. You can find cheap tickets on Omio for $22 (€19) with Flibco National from Charleroi to Brussels.Overview: Train from Charleroi to Brussels
How much is the ticket from Charleroi Airport to Brussels : Overview: Train from Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL) to Brussels-Central
What is the cheapest way to travel in Brussels
The bus, like carpooling, often has the advantage of being the cheapest way to travel. In addition to that, even if the trips for Brussels can be longer or of the same duration as by car, today's buses are equipped with comfortable seats and often benefit from a free wifi connection.
How much does it cost to get from Brussels Airport to city Centre : Train, fast and cheap
All trains connect Brussels Airport to Brussels North, Brussels Central and Brussels Midi railway stations. On weekdays a one-way journey costs € 8.60 ( US$ 9.30) and on weekends it costs € 14.80 ( US$ 15.90) and takes approximately 20 minutes to get to the centre.
If you are travelling without a valid ticket:
You buy a ticket at the On-board Fare (normal ticket price + € 9) and you can continue your journey as planned. If you fail to buy a ticket at the On-board Fare for whatever reason, the train conductor will be required to issue an application for regularisation (€ 90).
Free entry: The Brussels Card gives you free access to no less than 50 museums. Discounts: Get endless discounts to tourist attractions and city hotspots. App & Maps: A free app, information guide, city and museum map are included.
Is transit free in Brussels
Public transport – STIB/MIVB is free for children. Children under 6 travel free on the STIB nework if they are accompanied by a paying person aged 12 or more. For children between 6 and 11 years of age you have to apply for a J season ticket in one of the BOOTIK or on line.Whether you are purchasing a ticket or renewing your season ticket, the ticket vending machines is a simple and fast solution. Payment can be made by card or in cash. The ticket vending machines are available in all stations and you only need to complete a few steps to be able to complete your journey.We strongly advise you to buy your ticket before boarding the train, as your ticket will cost € 9 more (contactless electronic payment only). You can easily buy a ticket through one of our different sales channels (website, SNCB app, ticket vending machine or at the ticket counter).
Brussels Card Prices
Should I use cash or card in Belgium : Many shops and restaurants in Brussels accept credit cards, but not all. It is, therefore, recommended that you either ask before you order or ensure you have enough in cash to cover the bill.
How do you pay for public transport in Belgium : You can pay for metro tickets with a contactless card on the metro, at a GO vending machine for a paper ticket, from one of STIB/MIVB's partner selling points, or a STIB/MIVB KIOSK or BOOTIK.
Can you pay cash on bus in Belgium
Purchasing a ticket
On the bus: please note you can only pay cash, with a maximum € 10 note. It is not possible to pay by (credit) card. A single ticket (valid for 1 single journey) costs € 3 on the bus.
If you arrive at a station and no ticket buying options are available to you, you'll be able to buy a ticket (including discounts) from the conductor on the train or at any point along your route.Your bank card is your ticket
You can pay contactless on the whole STIB-MIVB network. This means you can directly validate your trip using your debit card, credit card, smartphone or smartwatch.
Is it worth buying a Brussels Card : The Brussels Card 24, 48 or 72 hours saves you both time and money while you explore our vibrant city. Free entry: The Brussels Card gives you free access to no less than 50 museums. Discounts: Get endless discounts to tourist attractions and city hotspots.