Please note that AFerry.co.uk no longer sells Eurostar tickets.
Eurostar Trains from Brussels Midi in Belgium travel to Ashford, Ebbsfleet International and London St Pancras in the UK via the Channel Tunnel and can all be booked cheaply and easily here online with AFerry.co.uk
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The dedicated Eurostar Terminal is located within the Gare du Midi Station in the centre of Brussels. Facilities include:
Multi-lingual Customer Service staff
Bureau de Change
First Class Lounge (for passengers with Premier and Business First Class Eurostar tickets)
Car hire service
Easy access to connecting services to Belgium, Germany and Holland
Souvenir and Gift shops selling perfumes and Belgian chocolates
Left Luggage office and automatic lockers
Luggage trolleys
Retail outlets
Snack bars, cafes offering a range of food and refreshments, a licensed bar
Ticket desk selling tickets on onward connections within Europe.
In central Brussels taxis are available at centrally located ranks. Several radio taxi companies are available in Brussels to order and prebook by telephone your transport to Brussels Midi terminal.
Brussels Midi Eurostar Train station is served by local, suburban and international services, including the 'Thalys' high-speed train that links Brussels, Paris, Holland.
Brussels Midi Eurostar Train station is served by a big number of bus routes.
Brussels Midi Eurostar Train Station is served by both metro and tram lines. The Eurostar Brussels Gare du Midi is served by the metro (Line 2), the Premetro (Tram Tunnel) and the suburban rail services, all are accessible from the main station.
Officially, Brussels was founded in the year 979, but legends suggest that the origin of Brussels has to be situated at the end of the 6th century, when Saint Gorik built a little chapel on a small island formed by two arms of the river Zenne.
Brussels with its quirky mix of politics and culture never fails to impress when it comes to places of interest and things to do. Some great places to go and visit in Brussels are The Grand Place, one of Europe' s most beautiful squares with its ornate baroque and gothic guild houses, the famous statue of Manneke Pis, a little boy peeing in a fountain, the magnificent cathedral Saints Michel and Gudule and the Royal Palace, official home of the Belgian king.



