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About Brussels Airport (BRU)

IATA/ICAO Code:
BRU/EBBR
Address:
Leopoldlaan, 1930 Zaventem, Belgium
City: Brussels
Country:
Belgium
Phone:
+32 2 753 77 53
Website: http://www.brusselsairport.be/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrusselsAirport
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrusselsairportBRU/
Arrivals: Brussels (BRU) Arrivals
Departures: Brussels (BRU) Departures
Latitude/Longitude
50.90140152, 4.48443985
Map: Click to view airport map
Reviews:
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Overall rating: 3.1 out of 5 based on 9 reviews.
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Brussels Airport (IATA: BRU, ICAO: EBBR), is an airport serving the Brussels area in Belgium. Scroll down or click here to see what Brussels Airport shops, bars, restaurants, cafes, and facilities we have in our Duty Free Information 2024 Database. Currently in our database we have information on 40 shops, 16 cafes, and 10 restaurants at Brussels Airport. If you believe this data is out of date or incorrect in any way, please contact us and we will get our team of researchers to correct our data.

Brussels Airport, located in Zaventem, Belgium, is one of the busiest and largest airports in Europe. It is home to both national and international flights serving as a hub for Brussels Airlines and TUI Fly Belgium. The airport also serves as a cargo hub for FedEx Express and ASL Airlines Belgium. It offers flights to over 200 destinations in more than 60 countries around the world.

The airport was originally built on the grounds of a former military airfield between 1933 and 1935, under the name Melsbroek Airport. It was later renamed Brussels Airport in 1954 following a merger with two other local airfields, Evere Air Base and Haren-Machelen Airport. Since then it has undergone several extensive renovations that have increased its capacity from 7 million passengers per year to 30 million passengers per year. Recent renovations also included new terminals, runways, check-in desks, security facilities and baggage claim areas.

Brussels Airport is served by an extensive public transportation network including buses, trains, trams and taxis that provide connections from the airport to all parts of Brussels and other nearby cities. Passengers can also make use of the airport’s car rental services for trips outside of city limits. In addition to its regular services, Brussels International Airport offers several services to assist passengers with special needs such as disabled access ramps and wheelchairs.

The airport prides itself on offering world-class customer service with amenities such as free Wi-Fi access throughout the terminal buildings, duty-free shopping options at over 60 stores across four different terminals (A-D) and multiple dining outlets ranging from cafés to sit down restaurants offering traditional Belgian cuisine or international favorites like Italian pasta dishes or Asian noodles dishes. There is also a number of VIP lounges available for business travelers who require extra comfort during their travels.

For those seeking entertainment there are several art galleries located at Brussels Airport featuring works from renowned Belgian artists along with interactive elements providing unique opportunities for visitors to experience art in an environment that combines creativity with convenience . Finally there are numerous leisure activities available such as mini golf courses located near Terminal A which offer a fun alternative way for families to pass time while waiting for their flight departure or arrival times

Frequently Asked Questions about Brussels Airport

It takes approximately 22 mins to drive the 9.0 mi (14.5 kilometres) between the centre of Brussels and Brussels Airport, making it accessible enough to facilitate and accommodate any travel plans. Make sure you arrive in time to take the opportunity to explore the duty-free shopping opportunities located inside BRU airport, where you can purchase exclusive perfumes and colognes, cigarettes, alcohol, food items, confectionery, and souvenirs from Belgium.

External parking options are available. Don't forget that you can also opt to leave your car at home, thanks to the many public transportation alternatives that can take you to and from Brussels Airport.

Once you arrive at the airport, you have the option to fuel up for your journey ahead by grabbing a bite to eat at any of the 26 available restaurants and cafes, or why not head straight for the duty-free shopping opportunities at the 40 different shops around Brussels Airport? Get a last-minute gift for a loved one, or spoil yourself with a well-deserved souvenir from your trip.

  • Aelia Duty Free
  • Antwerp Diamonds
  • Antwerp Diamonds & Jewellery
  • Candy Shop/The Belgian Chocolate House
  • Epicure
  • Fashion Studio
  • Gautam Diamonds Kiosk
  • Hugo Boss
  • JD Sports
  • Jo Malone
  • Louis Delhaize Supermarket
  • Pharmacy
  • Precious Time
  • Relay
  • Relay Airport SHop
  • Relay Arrivals
  • Relay Book Store
  • Relay Shop
  • Rituals
  • Rolling Luggage
  • Sarah Pacini
  • Sim Local
  • SummerTime
  • Tech & Fly
  • The Belgian Chocolate House
  • The Gift Box
  • The Luxury Hall
  • Tintin & Toys
  • Tumi - Longchamp

  • AMO
  • Bar Rouge
  • Beers & Cheers
  • Belgian Discovery Corner
  • Belgorama
  • Belle & Belge
  • Bistrot
  • Black Pearls
  • Brewgate
  • Cafe Comptoir
  • Coffee & More
  • Dunkin Donuts
  • EXKi
  • EXKi Kiosk
  • GrabandFly
  • Gullivers Restaurant
  • Hi! Brussels
  • Itsu
  • JAVA Coffee House
  • Jupiler Gate Bar
  • Kimbo Pop-up Bar
  • Leffe Bar
  • Panos
  • Quick
  • Sapore - Departure hall
  • Starbucks
  • VIT
  • Welcome Bar

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BRU/EBBR

Leopoldlaan, 1930 Zaventem, Belgium

Brussels

Belgium

+32 2 753 77 53

Brussels Airport (BRU/EBBR) shops, restaurants, and facilities

Shops, bars, restaurants, cafes, and facilities at Brussels Airport:

Aelia Duty Free
  • Gates B
Aelia Duty Free
Aelia Duty Free
  • Gates A
Aelia Duty Free
  • Gates T (A/T 70)
Aelia Duty Free
  • Gates B
Aelia Duty Free
  • Gates A
AMO
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Antwerp Diamonds
  • Gates B
Antwerp Diamonds & Jewellery
  • Gates A
Bar Rouge
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Beers & Cheers
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Belgian Discovery Corner
  • After Security
Belgorama
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Belle & Belge
  • Departure Hall
  • After Security
Bistrot
  • Gates B
  • After Security
Black Pearls
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Brewgate
  • Gates B
  • After Security
Cafe Comptoir
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Candy Shop/The Belgian Chocolate House
  • Departure
Coffee & More
  • Gates B
  • After Security
Dunkin Donuts
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Epicure
  • Gates A
EXKi
  • Departure Hall
  • After Security
EXKi
  • Gates A
  • After Security
EXKi
  • Gates B
  • After Security
EXKi Kiosk
  • Departure Hall
  • After Security
Fashion Studio
  • Gates A
Gautam Diamonds Kiosk
GrabandFly
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Gullivers Restaurant
  • After Security
Hi! Brussels
  • Arrival Hall
  • After Security
Hugo Boss
  • Gates B
Itsu
  • Gates B
  • After Security
JAVA Coffee House
  • Arrival Hall
  • After Security
JD Sports
Jupiler Gate Bar
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Kimbo Pop-up Bar
  • Gates B
  • After Security
Leffe Bar
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Louis Delhaize Supermarket
  • Arrival Hall
Panos
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Pharmacy
Precious Time
  • Gates B
Quick
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Quick
  • Arrival Hall
  • After Security
Relay
  • Gates B
Relay Airport SHop
  • Departure Hall
Relay Arrivals
  • Arrival Hall
Relay Book Store
  • Gates A
Relay Shop
  • Gates A
Rituals
  • Gates A
Rolling Luggage
  • Gates B
Rolling Luggage
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Rolling Luggage
  • Departure Hall
Sapore - Departure hall
  • After Security
Sarah Pacini
  • Gates A
Sim Local
SummerTime
  • Gates B
SummerTime
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Tech & Fly
  • Gates B
Tech & Fly
  • Gates A
The Belgian Chocolate House
  • Gates A
The Belgian Chocolate House
  • Gates B
The Gift Box
  • Gates A
The Luxury Hall
  • Gates B
Tintin & Toys
Tumi - Longchamp
  • Gates A
VIT
  • Gates A
  • After Security
Welcome Bar
  • Gates B
  • After Security

What airlines operate passenger services out of Brussels Airport?

The following airlines all fly passenger services out of Brussels Airport:

Brussels Airport Reviews

★★★★★
Big international airport, a lot of facilities, nice security check, very good executive lounge. Lots of flights per day, terminal is long so keep in mind that you have to walk a bit ti get to your gate
- Daniel Wawryszewicz

★★★☆☆
Dirty and messy toilets, not working wifi, whole terminal for Schengen flights looks old and not really competitive with other European hubs. It needs a renovation, ASAP.
- Michael

★★★☆☆
This airport deserves some leniency for overcoming a recent terrorist attack, but still has much to improve. A new screening checkpoint has been installed just outside the terminal, which seems to be for show, rather than an actual security measure. The terminal layout feels over-saturated by retail, at the same time not being great to navigate. All in all not a great experience.
- Juraj Kováč

★★☆☆☆
A very badly arranged airport. The Schengen flights arrive at pier A, which is very long with the exit at one end. If, like me tonight, you deplane at the far end (gate A74), you have more than one kilometer to walk to the end of the pier, then another long walk through the shops (who are closing anyway around 20.30) and the baggage area before arriving at the exit. Tiring. The arrival hall is dark, badly lighted and no too clean.
- Runway25

★☆☆☆☆
Nobody knew where hotel transfers depart from, or gave false informations. Had no wifi at the bus station.
- Andras

★☆☆☆☆
Terrible airport! Used it manny times, but they never change. It took 40 minutes for the luggage to arrive. At the train station there are far from enough ticket machines, and they are to complicated for foreign people. Had to que almost 30 minutes to get a ticket, and missed my train that only runs once per hour due to that. The flights might be cheaper, but I'll avoid this airport in the future.
- Jesse

★★★☆☆
Hard!I was placed in detention, my passport was a problem. Too time went.. I want buy there shop, I lost time..
- Melisa Oz

★★★★★
Modern also a very good Airport, terminal facilities was good, WiFi is 1hour free, food and retail services was too expensive!
- Jowell van den Biggelaar

★★★★★
Great convenient airport to which you can reach very shortly with wide network of railways. Professional stages of security, checkin and boarding.
- Muhammed Hamza Arslan
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