London to Brussels

Brussels by Flight or Train



Brussels- More than thousand years old Place in Belgium, famous for its chocolates ,its French fries and its various types of beers, this place is surrounded with 140 museums such as Museum of Modern Art, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. One should go for sightseeing of the great place Brussels, like Monument, Churches, Museums, Tourist Attractions, City of Beer, Nightlife, and City Tours
Distance The total distance from London, United Kingdom to Brussels, Belgium is 199 miles. This is equivalent to 320 kilometers . One can visit there by bus, train or Airplane, choices are many decision is yours

Comparison between Train and Airplane
To Visit Brussels, there are many mode of transportation ,but the best and reasonable transportation is intra-European airline such as Ryanair, or the high-speed Eurostar train. Deciding about mode of transport depends upon how much money and time one is willing to spend

Low cost Air Lines:
It takes 4 hr to reach Brussels from London, the total fare including taxes and all is around euro 210 to euro 236, the fare depends upon air lines, for instant the fare of
KLM & Air France airlines = € 201 to € 213,
Swiss International Airlines = €218 to € 222
British Midland Airways charge = €222 to € 236
Air France = € 213 to € 235.

Mode of transportation Fare Time
Eurostar Train $112 2.50 hr
Air flights € 201 to € 236 4.00 hr

Eurostar Train
Euro star beats the airlines hands down; you'll speed from the center of London to Brussels in two hours and 20 minutes. You should arrive at the train station about 40 minutes before departure to check in, but security is minimal and there is no baggage claim since your bags ride with you. Total cost is still only $112 round-trip, with a journey of three hours and 15 minutes to Paris or three hours to Brussels each way.

Best way to spend
For the journey between London and Paris, the EasyJet flight and connections, costing only $66 round-trip, is half the cost of the Eurostar trip, and worth the longer journey if you have the time to spare. If you only have a few days in the city you're visiting, or hate the hassle of flying, the pricier, but much faster Eurostar ride may be a better choice.