Privat biltransfer frÄn Heidelberg till Brussels

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Overview: car trip from Heidelberg to Brussels

There’s so much to see as you drive from Heidelberg to Brussels, a journey that covers 284 miles (457 km). Depending on the traffic, you’ll be in the car for approximately four hours and 40 minutes or possibly longer.

There are many different ways to reach your destination, but the top three involve taking the A3, A6, and A61. The A3 and A61 take you through Germany, then cross the Netherlands before entering Belgium. The A6 brings you straight from Germany to Belgium but gets you really close to Luxembourg’s border.

You’re probably going to need to get out of the car to stretch your legs at some point, so why not stop at one of these cities along the way:

  • Bonn
  • Cologne
  • Aachen
  • Maastricht
  • Leuven
  • Liege

One of the cool features of this region is the ample number of roads that can lead you to your destination which allows you to easily make a detour and then hop right back on your route.

About Brussels

Your trip from Heidelberg to Brussels will be nothing short of spectacular. You’ll be leaving Germany to head to a city that has two official languages: Dutch (Flemish) and French. Even though Brussels is a multilingual city, it’s more common to hear French spoken in businesses because, towards the end of the 19th century, French became more prominent.

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Political importance

Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is also known as the de facto capital of the European Union, housing major EU institutions such as:

  • European Parliament
  • European Council / Council of the EU
  • European Commission
  • European External Action Service
  • European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
  • European Committee of the Regions (CoR)
  • European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS)

Its political importance is mirrored in the city's cultural vibrancy. Brussels is home to numerous museums, theaters, and galleries that reflect its diverse cultural heritage. One of the most iconic landmarks in Brussels is the Grand Place, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The people of Brussels

Brussels is home to about 1.2 million inhabitants, and about 32% of the people living there are surprisingly not Belgian but foreigners. This has created an international atmosphere where you can easily walk down the street and hear English, Arabic, Chinese, Italian, German, Spanish, and many other languages, all within a few minutes.

With a wide variety of people living in Brussels, they’ve also imported their local food culture, making it possible to find many different types of dishes. However, when in Brussels you must try the waffles, the fries, the chocolate, and, if you drink, the beer.

From Heidelberg to Brussels: travel tips

Setting up a road trip from Heidelberg to Brussels is one of the best decisions you’ll ever make. And preparing well for your transfer will make all the difference.

Pack so you never lack

Packing appropriate clothes for the weather is a must. As any “Brusselaar” can confirm, Brussels gets about 200 days of rain a year. And sometimes, when it rains, it pours. We suggest having a small umbrella, waterproof shoes, and a water-resistant jacket with a hood as well.

Don’t worry if you forget them because you can shop all over the center and find these items. In many areas of the center, the streets are cobblestone, which means you should bring comfortable shoes that allow you to walk well.

Important information

Don’t be scared. Brussels is pretty safe, even for solo female travelers. However, if you’re out alone at night, use caution, especially when walking in certain neighborhoods near Gare du Midi (also known as Zuid or Midi).

How to get from Heidelberg to Brussels

Let’s discuss the transportation options for your Heidelberg to Brussels transfer. Understanding your options and their pros and cons will help you pick the most suitable mode that matches your schedule.

Heidelberg to Brussels by train

One of the most popular ways to travel from Heidelberg to Brussels is by train. The time it takes you get there can vary by a few hours. Some routes take about five hours and 30 minutes and other routes can take up to eight hours. Likewise, you’ll have to make anywhere between one to four transfers since there are no direct lines. The price range for all of these options goes from $38 (€35) to $154 (€142).

Heidelberg to Brussels by car

Car travel provides flexibility and the opportunity to make stops whenever you want. The ride takes about five hours and gives you complete control over the detours you want to make. For example, if you wanted to pass through Weiswampach, Luxembourg you can do it and only add 40 extra minutes to your drive.

Heidelberg to Brussels by bus

This is the best option if you’re looking to cut costs. Buses cost between $29 (€26.80) and $33 (€30.50). The bus ride takes a little over seven hours and typically involves a transfer. However, if you have a flexible schedule, you can sometimes find direct buses.

Heidelberg to Brussels with Daytrip

Daytrip, a private car service, blends convenience, comfort, and customization. You can tailor your trip according to the stops you’d like to see along the way, turning transportation into a meaningful experience.

The perks? Each driver is a local who speaks English, and each car comes with:

  • Child seats
  • Bottled water
  • Door-to-door service
  • Air conditioning
  • Luggage assistance

Things to do when you get to Brussels

When traveling from Heidelberg to Brussels, you might want to stay for as many days as possible to really experience the EU’s capital. There is a world of activities and attractions waiting for you.

Catch a movie with the locals

Kinepolis Brussels is a movie theater that offers a futuristic experience. It has 12.1 sound technology and laser projection to make movies crisp and the sound quality lifelike.

Leave the theater and see the Atomium

We wouldn’t be exaggerating if we said Kinepolis Brussels is a 60-second walk from the Atomium. Completed in 1958, this is one of the tallest constructions in Belgium, standing at 355 feet tall (102 meters).

From the Atomium to the city

The metro station Heysel (French) or Heizel (Dutch) is located right next to both the theater and the Atomium. Be mindful that most stops have two names, and depending on the language that locals speak, they might prefer one name over the other. This means you should know the name of your stop in two languages.

Try the food

The taste-testing spot that most travelers frequent is Fritland. They serve traditional Belgian fries alongside other traditional Belgian fast food options like:

  • Fricadelle
  • Mitraillette
  • Sandwich hamburger
  • Brochette
  • Carrero
  • Poulycroc

For a more private dining experience with great service, Brussels also has many Michelin-starred restaurants. Comptoir des Galeries, Aux Armes de Bruxelles, and De l'Ogenblik are three that you can choose from.

Get a hands-on experience

Engage in local workshops and tours. Some chocolate workshops can take 90 minutes to 2.5 hours, which is perfect if you have other activities planned for the day. This particular company also offers chocolate-making kits so that you can experience the process from the comfort of your home.

When is the best time to visit Brussels

The best time to mosey on over from Heidelberg to Brussels depends on what you’re looking for. We’ve already established that it rains a lot in Brussels so if you’re looking to avoid getting wet, then you should visit from May to September. These months still get rain but a lot less. On the other hand, hotels will be more expensive.

You might also want to plan your trip around events. Every May, you’ll have the chance to attend the Brussels Jazz Marathon, and each December, you'll have the chance to explore Christmas markets.

Year-round there are great social opportunities at pubs, clubs, and party spots that you can find here.

FrÄgor och svar om att resa frÄn Heidelberg till Brussels

Which language should I use in Brussels?
You’ll be fine with English. Most people in Brussels speak multiple languages. In business settings, if it’s not obvious that you’re a traveler, most people will speak to you in French, which is more common. Even if you speak Dutch, be prepared for many people not to understand it.
What is the easiest way to get from Heidelberg to Brussels?
The easiest way to travel from Heidelberg to Brussels is by car. The distance covers 284 miles (457 km), and it eliminates the need for transfers. To make the journey even easier, consider getting a ride from a local driver with Daytrip.
What are some recommended stops along the way from Heidelberg to Brussels?
Some of the cities you can stop and see along the way are Bonn, Cologne, Aachen, Maastricht, and Liege. Our top recommendations are Speyer, Lorsch, and Augustusburg. Leuven, a student city, is very walkable and is filled with life around the clock.
How much is a train ticket from Heidelberg to Brussels?
A train ticket from Heidelberg to Brussels typically costs between $38 (€35) and $154 (€142), depending on the class of service and how far in advance you decide to purchase your ticket. Remember, the earlier you book, the less you pay.
Are there any direct train services from Heidelberg to Brussels?
There are no direct train services from Heidelberg to Brussels. Most routes require at least one transfer, usually in cities like Frankfurt or Cologne. Some routes require up to four transfers, which can ultimately turn a high-speed train into a slow travel option.
What is the fastest way to get from Heidelberg to Brussels?
The fastest way is by car or train. Normally flying would be the fastest option but there are no direct flights between these cities. As you drive, you have the option to pick through three routes, giving you the chance to pick the fastest option.

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Speyer

Speyer

This riverside city likes em big, from its UNESCO-listed 11th century Cathedral to the vast Technic Museum. Size Queen of the Rhein 

Lorsch

Lorsch

The small town of Lorsch situated on the Rhine is famed for its UNESCO-listed abbey and monumental gatehouse that are a rare architectural legacy. A relic of medieval history 

Cologne

Cologne

It’s difficult to believe that over 70% of Cologne was destroyed by Allied bombs in World War Two, so astonishingly successfully has it risen from the ashes. Prestigious cultured major German city 

Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces

Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces

Listed by UNESCO in 1984, these two superb examples of German Rococo, connected by equally superb Baroque gardens, form one architecturally glorious whole. Twin palatial masterpieces of Rococo 

Aachen

Aachen

The German spa and border town of Aachen is famous for its cathedral, which was the first ever site in Germany granted World Heritage UNESCO status. Where emperors and kings were crowned 

Leuven

Leuven

This provincial capital is home to 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the oldest still-operating Catholic university, and the Stella Artois Brewery. Beauty, Brains, and Beer 

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