Brussels Metro Map Interactive
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Brussels metro map interactive Continue The actual size of the Brussels card is 1000 X 620 pixels, the file size (in bytes) - 30336. You can open, download and print this detailed map of Brussels by clicking on the map yourself or by clicking here: Open the map. Brussels - Chapter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 Actual card sizes brussels 1000 x 620 pixels, file size (in bytes) - 30336. You can open, download and print this detailed map of Brussels by clicking on the map yourself or by clicking here: Open the map. Brussels - Chapter 1 2 3 3 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 Here are a few small cards to help you arrange your visit to Brussels. Online Services - On public transport, four public transport companies operate services in the Brussels metropolitan area These companies provide a full range of online and mobile services for phones and smartphones. These services are grouped into categories on these pages as follows: View maps of the public transport network STIB Network SNCB Network SNCB Network Plan your travel Various public transport companies in Belgium share each other's information network information and schedules so that you can plan your journey using all modes of public transport. Network STIB TEC Network De Lijn Network SNCB Network View schedules and real-time information network public transport STIB network TEC network De Lijn Network SNCB Network Order / buy tickets for public transport STIB network TEC network De Lijn network SNCB Network Contact public transport companies STIB network TEC network De Lijn network SNCB network SNCB network The public transport network (metro, tram and bus) is operated by the Brussels Inter-Municipal Transport Company (STIB-MIVB). Network maps, schedules, frequencies, fares or route planners are available on its website: STIB Night Network (weekend night buses) is called Noctis.Some bus lines in Brussels are also managed: Trains are managed: Metro Map (metro) and train stations in Brussels: Metro (and train) map of Brussels (PDF, 4.39 MB) The Waterbus is a bus service on the water between Vilvorde and Brussels, a 10- kilometre navigation route along the Sennen Canal: Menet side departure of the main monuments, museums, squares, churches and attractions on our map of Brussels. Click on each icon to see what it is. To help you find your way once you get to your destination, the map you print out will have numbers on various icons that match the list with the most interesting tourist attractions. This way you can see where each attraction is. Icons on the interactive map of Brussels Map are very easy to use: Check out the information Destination: Click on the color indicators. Move around the map: Move the mouse around the map. Scale up: Double click on on side of the mouse on the map or move the scroll wheel up. Zoom in: Double-click on the right side of the mouse on the map or move the scroll wheel down. Despite the fact that the Brussels Metro is one of the most modern metro in Europe (the first opened in the seventies), the Brussels metro is very limited and gives the impression that it is old and a little unclean; although this does not mean that it is not effective. The range of some lines is insufficient and you will find that you will need to change vehicles regularly to get to your destination. The Brussels metro lines of the Brussels Metro map consists of six lines, four of which are conventional and two are subject lines (premeter is underground tram tracks). In the city centre, two metro lines merge into one, which means that in most parts of Brussels, in fact, only three metro lines, which, in our opinion, is not enough. Lines 1 and 5: Run between the eastern and western parts of the city. You will need to take these lines to get to Brussels Park and Cinquantenaire. Lines 2 and 6: It's a circle of lines. Line 6 runs to Brupark, metro stops for Atomium and Mini-Europe. Lines 3 and 4: Run between the northern and southern parts of Brussels. These lines are useful if you need to get from the Gare du Midi to the center. The Metro de Brussels schedule and frequency opens on weekdays at 5:30 a.m. and closes at midnight. On Saturday, Sunday and public holidays, the metro runs from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. Some lines like 3 and 4 run from 5am onwards. The frequency of the Brussels metro depends on the time of day and day of the week, for example, the metro runs every 6-10 minutes during peak hours. After rush hours, the subway runs every 20 minutes. Keep in mind that in the city center two subway lines run on the same track, so you rarely have to wait 20 minutes for the subway. 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