GETTING TO OPO HOTEL
By Car
✔️ Brussels is a
Low Emission Zone (LEZ) — this means certain vehicles may be restricted from entering the city centre.
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All foreign vehicles must be registered before entering the zone, even if they meet emission standards.
✔️ Depending on your vehicle,
a fee may apply or access may be denied entirely.
✔️ Registration must be completed
before entry to avoid fines.
✔️ For full details and registration, visit the official LEZ website.
We strongly recommend checking your vehicle’s status in advance to ensure smooth access to the city.
Parking
Just across the street from OPO Hotel, you'll find Interparking Brucity, a public underground parking facility offering secure, 24-hour access.
✔️ Please note that OPO Hotel does
not have a partnership with the garage.
✔️ A
discounted daily rate is available when
you book directly through Interparking’s website in advance.
✔️ Without a reservation, standard
hourly rates apply via on-site payment terminals.
✔️ Public parking is
free on Sundays and public holidays, unless stated otherwise.
For more information or to reserve your parking space in advance, please click the button below.
ARRIVING FROM BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Uber / Taxi
Brussels traffic can be unpredictable, but the journey from the airport to OPO Hotel typically takes around
35 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
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Uber: Approximately
€45
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Taxi: Approximately
€65
Please note that travel times and prices may vary depending on the time of day and traffic flow.
Train
Take the direct train shuttle from Brussels Airport to Brussels Central Station, departing approximately every 30 minutes.
✔️ Journey time: approximately
15 minutes
✔️ One-way ticket: approximately
€14.00
✔️ From Brussels Central Station, it’s about a
10-minute walk to OPO Hotel
This is often the fastest and most convenient option, especially during busy traffic hours.
ARRIVING BY TRAIN
Brussels Central Station is the closest railway station to OPO Hotel, located just a short 10-minute walk away.
Most international trains arrive at Brussels South Station (also known as Brussels Midi or Zuid), which is a few stops away by tram or a quick taxi ride. Some international services do stop at Brussels Central, so we recommend checking your ticket or with your rail provider in advance.