Winter Wonders 2024 has come to an end. The next edition will take place from November 28, 2025, to January 4, 2026. See you in the center of Brussels! Winter Wonders 2024 has come to an end. The next edition will take place from November 28, 2025, to January 4, 2026. See you in the center of Brussels! Winter Wonders 2024 has come to an end. The next edition will take place from November 28, 2025, to January 4, 2026. See you in the center of Brussels!

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Following a survey carried out in 2019, a multimodal mobility plan was studied for Winter Wonders. This study was continued in 2021 and 2022 in collaboration with Fluxology and Scelta Mobility. Several measures will thus be implemented in order to harmonise the interaction of the various flows within and around the event.

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By metro, tram, bus

The numerous public transport links serving Winter Wonders are a major asset in terms of accessibility. From the Gare Centrale, Bourse and De Brouckère stations, visitors can reach the heart of the event via metro lines 1 and 5, trams 10 and 4, and buses 29, 33, 46, 71, 89 and 95.
You don’t even need to buy a ticket in advance – you can simply travel using your bank card. Scan your bank card, smartphone or connected watch on the grey validator and board!
www.stib-mivb.be. 

Schaarbeek 6 MIN. Woluwe-Saint-Lambert 26 MIN. Etterbeek 26 MIN. Uccle 15 MIN. Saint-Gilles 7 MIN. Anderlecht 23 MIN. Berchem-Sainte-Agathe 18 MIN. Koekelberg 17 MIN. Jette 16 MIN. Laeken 25 MIN.
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By train

Brussels-Central station occupies a strategic position in the city centre. We strongly advise you to take public transport to get to the event. During the weekend, return train services (from Friday at 7 pm to Sunday) benefit from a reduction of 50%. Train users can also access station car parks at a reduced rate. www.belgiantrain.be
Namur 70 MIN. Brabant Wallon 104 MIN. Hainaut 102 MIN. Brabant Flamand 69 MIN. Flandre Orientale 53 MIN. Anvers 44 MIN. Limbourg 116 MIN. Flandre Occidentale 148 MIN. Luxembourg 163 MIN. Liège 56 MIN.
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By car

If no other alternative is feasible, the event is accessible by car. To avoid any inconvenience, it is strongly recommended to navigate with Waze or Google Maps to a Park & Ride zone (Ceria or Crainhem) at a cost of €3 or free if you hold a STIB transport ticket. From there, the heart of Winter Wonders is only 20 minutes away by metro.

It is highly recommended to follow the signage indicating available parking and to park your vehicle in a parking lot located outside the pentagon, such as: Rogier, Poelaert, Entre 2 Portes, Loi (Special rate of €6 from 7pm to 5am – or €5.40 for holders of a Pcard) and Passage 44 (€10/24h or €9 for Pcard holders, and €6 from 7pm to 5am – or €5.40 for Pcard holders). The Interparkings Ecuyer and Monnaie offer suitable parking spaces as well as elevators.

More info at www.parkandride.brussels – www.parking.brussels – brussels.pcard.be.

The area around Vismet becomes a limited access zone during peak hours: from Friday to Saturday from 4pm to 11pm and Sunday from 4 PM to 10 PM. This limited access zone is accessible only to individuals holding a permit and those with reduced mobility, thanks to two filtering zones.

A “Kiss and Ride” zone remains accessible at all times via Rue du Rouleau. This zone is intended for drop-off of customers from local shops or visitors. Drivers are then encouraged to park in off-street parking.

The various points mentioned above are integrated into the dynamic plan for Winter Wonders: https://map.plaisirsdhiver.be/en/

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By bike

Biking remains the easiest and The bicycle remains the easiest and most flexible means of transportation. Bicycle parking facilities are available around Winter Wonders throughout the event.

You can rent bikes through Villo! and many bike-sharing apps. Parking shared bikes is prohibited along the event route.

Over 800 spots in underground bike parking facilities, accessible 24/7 via an elevator or stairs with a bike ramp, are available at the Beurs and De Brouckère stations. Access to secure parking is available in two ways:

1. For non-subscribers (occasional use): Register via the website app.cycloparking.brussels and pay a flat rate of €1.25/day unless you park for a maximum of four hours, in which case parking is free.

2. For subscribers (regular use): Link your Mobib card to your subscription in your Cycloparking account on the website. You can enter and exit the parking by scanning your Mobib card at the reader at the parking entrance. A subscription costs €15/year.

De Brouckère Bike Parking

304 secure spots for regular bicycles, accessible 24/7 via a bike-friendly escalator
Place De Brouckère 1, 1000 Brussels

Beurs Bike Parking

610 secure spots for regular bicycles and 18 for cargo bikes, accessible 24/7 via an elevator and stairs with bike ramps
Boulevard Anspach 106/86, 1000 Brussels

Additionally, over 400 unsecured spots are available free of charge for occasional use during metro station opening hours.

More info here

Schaarbeek 6 MIN. Woluwe-Saint-Lambert 26 MIN. Etterbeek 26 MIN. Uccle 15 MIN. Saint-Gilles 7 MIN. Anderlecht 23 MIN. Berchem-Sainte-Agathe 18 MIN. Koekelberg 17 MIN. Jette 16 MIN. Laeken 25 MIN.
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By scooter

Parking of scooters is prohibited along the event route. Drop zones have been established. The use of scooters is prohibited on the Vismet during the five weeks of the event.

Schaarbeek 6 MIN. Woluwe-Saint-Lambert 26 MIN. Etterbeek 26 MIN. Uccle 15 MIN. Saint-Gilles 7 MIN. Anderlecht 23 MIN. Berchem-Sainte-Agathe 18 MIN. Koekelberg 17 MIN. Jette 16 MIN. Laeken 25 MIN.

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