Private Chauffeur Services in Brussels City

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Excellent

Door-to-Door Service

Travel directly from your pickup location to your destination without stops, transfers, or waiting.

Fixed Prices

No hidden fees or unexpected costs — the price is agreed in advance, even for long-distance trips.

Flexible Departure Times

Choose your own schedule and travel when it suits you, without being tied to train or bus timetables.

Comfortable Long-Distance Travel

Enjoy a smooth ride in spacious, modern vehicles with plenty of room for passengers and luggage.

Essential facts for transfers at Brussels

STARTING PRICE
EUR 45.00

SERVED AIRPORTS
Brussels Airport (BRU) · Charleroi Airport (CRL)

AVAILABILITY
24/7 service with flight monitoring and meet & greet

Introduction to Brussels

Brussels occupies a unique position in Europe — simultaneously the capital of Belgium, the administrative heart of the European Union, and host to NATO’s headquarters. Few cities carry that weight of institutional significance while also drawing millions of visitors each year for their Gothic architecture, world-class museums, and renowned culinary scene. The Grand-Place, a UNESCO World Heritage square, sits at the centre of a city that balances medieval streetscapes with the glass-and-steel presence of the European Quarter.

For anyone arriving in Brussels — whether on a diplomatic visit, a corporate assignment, or a cultural trip — two airports serve the city. Brussels Airport (BRU) in Zaventem sits 14 km northeast of the centre. Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL) lies 55 km to the south. Neither is a straightforward self-transfer proposition. A pre-booked private chauffeur is the consistent choice for travellers who treat their time as a resource worth protecting.

Private transfer to Brussels city centre — HubTransfers

Getting Around Brussels

Brussels operates on two levels — a compact historic core and a sprawling metropolitan area covering 19 communes. The lower city around Grand-Place is largely pedestrianised, with narrow medieval streets that make independent navigation and parking genuinely difficult. Street-level access for hotels and residences often requires local knowledge.

The entire Brussels Capital Region falls within a Low Emission Zone. HubTransfers vehicles meet LEZ compliance standards, so no permit registration is required from passengers.

Peak congestion on the Ring Road (R0) runs 07:30–09:30 and 16:30–19:00. A driver familiar with these patterns will route around bottlenecks and adjust for real-time conditions — something ride-hailing apps rarely do effectively.


For arrivals with luggage, a private transfer offers a fixed drop-off point at your hotel entrance, with the driver handling routing through restricted zones. Both Brussels Airport (BRU) and Charleroi Airport (CRL) are covered.

Travel Tips for Brussels

Parking in central Brussels is constrained and expensive. The area surrounding Grand-Place and the Îlot Sacré is fully pedestrianised, and access restrictions extend through much of the lower city. Streets in Ixelles, the European Quarter, and the historic centre are frequently narrow, one-way, or subject to delivery-hour closures. For visitors with significant luggage — or those needing a precise drop-off at a hotel on a tight street — a private transfer removes the need to navigate those restrictions personally.

Brussels is trilingual in practice: French and Dutch are the official languages of the capital region, but English is widely understood in hotels, restaurants, and tourist areas. Tipping is not obligatory — a round-up or small addition is appreciated but never expected.

Hotel check-in is typically from 15:00. If your flight lands in the morning, luggage storage is available at most properties, and Brussels-Central station also offers left-luggage lockers for same-day arrivals.


Business Travel in Brussels

The European Quarter, centred on Rue de la Loi and Rond-Point Schuman, concentrates an extraordinary density of institutional and corporate activity within a compact area. The European Commission, the European Parliament, and the Council of the EU all sit within walking distance of each other. Meetings here run on precise schedules — a late arrival to a Commission briefing or a Council working group carries professional consequences that no traveller wants to manage.

NATO’s headquarters in Evere, in the north of Brussels, operates under its own access and security protocols. Arriving by private chauffeur — with a confirmed booking record and a professional driver — aligns with the environment.

Beyond the institutions, Brussels hosts major corporate headquarters across the finance, legal, and pharmaceutical sectors, along with trade exhibitions at Brussels Expo on the Laeken plateau. For delegations moving between venues across the city on a single day — from the European Quarter to Evere, or from a hotel near Avenue Louise to Brussels Expo — a private vehicle with a waiting or return option removes all logistical variables. Punctuality is not a preference in Brussels business culture; it is an expectation. A private transfer is simply the correct instrument for meeting it.



How to book a transfer from or to Brussels

Follow these simple steps to book a private transfer between Brussels and your destination. Every booking includes waiting time, licensed professional drivers.

Enter your travel details

Provide your flight number, pickup time, and destination so we can plan your Brussels Airport transfer accurately.

Select your vehicle

Choose from economy sedans, executive cars, or spacious vans, all with fixed prices and luggage allowance included.

Customise your transfer

Add optional services such as child seats or extra luggage space to suit your travel needs.

Confirm your booking

Complete your reservation online and receive instant confirmation with driver details and real-time updates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which airports serve Brussels?

Brussels is served by two airports: Brussels Airport (BRU) in Zaventem, 14 km from the city centre, and Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL), 55 km south via the E19. HubTransfers covers both with fixed-price private transfers.

How long does a private transfer to Brussels city centre take?

From Brussels Airport (BRU), the transfer takes 20 to 30 minutes via the E40. From Charleroi Airport (CRL), expect 50 to 65 minutes via the E19, depending on traffic on the Ring.

Is there a fixed price for a private transfer to Brussels?

Yes. All HubTransfers fares are fixed and confirmed at booking — no meter, no surge pricing. Transfers from Brussels Airport start from €60 for an economy sedan.

ROUTE
Transfer from Brussels to Brussels

From

45.00 EUR

Distance

15 km

Duration

20 min

ROUTE
Transfer from Brussels to Brugge

From

110.00 EUR

Distance

100 km

Duration

75 min

ROUTE
Transfer from Brussels to Antwerpen

From

75.00 EUR

Distance

45 km

Duration

45 min

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