Entry

Belgium, as a member of the EU and a member of the Schengen Zone, is roughly as accessible as most popular European locations. You have the advantage of borderless immigration with its neighbors, but you also have the ticking clock that comes with your number of days inside the Schengen Area.


There's also the issue of traveling to Belgium. In order to enter Belgium, you must fly into one of two Brussels airports: Brussels Zaventem or Brussels Charleroi. There are also several smaller airports, such as in Antwerp, but there's a slim chance you'll use them. Flying to Brussels is surprisingly simple, thanks to its extensive network of links and regular flight bargains.


Of course, Belgium's multiple geographical borders are another major access point. Belgium's borders are formed by the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, and France, all of which have excellent bus, train, and road connections. Not only is it simple to include Belgium in itineraries that pass via these countries, but it's also conceivable to fly into and out of airports like Rotterdam or Düsseldorf and then take the train into Belgium.


The notion that you can board a train in London and arrive in Brussels two hours later is perhaps the most astounding aspect of it all. Yes, the high-speed Eurostar takes you through the Channel Tunnel and allows you to travel quickly and comfortably.

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