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Onward travel from Brussels Midi
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| By Train & Metro | | | Brussels has 3 main train stations, (North, Central and Midi). Trains from other Belgian cities link to all 3 stations. SNCB and Thalys operate services from Brussels-Midi to a huge range of destinations in Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and France.
Brussels has a convenient metro and pré-métro. Catch lines 4, 55 or 56 of the pré-métro to get to the centre (stop at De Brouckère) or line 2 (direction Simonis) to get to the Avenue Louise (stop at Louise). | | | By Taxi, Bus & Tram | | | When you get off your Eurostar train, you can queue up to get a taxi at the nearest exit to your left; choose the exit at the other end of the station to catch buses and trams.
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Eurostar Brussels Midi Station
Facilities
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| Pre Check in | | | There are Cafés, gift shops, currency exchange, left luggage and cash machines.
International ticket office with self-service ticket machines open from 8am to 8pm, immediate departure desks open from 6am to 10pm. There is also an 'after hours' ticket desk for immediate departures only that is open from 10pm to 6am. The Railtour shop for prepaid ticket collection is open from 6:30am to 9:30pm as well as a registered baggage service in the main station opposite the Railtour shop - open 24 hrs a day. | | | Departure Lounge | | | There are Cafés, a bar, currency exchange, newsagents, a gift shop and toilets with baby-changing facilities.
There is a separate lounge for Business First Class ticket holders.
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