There are 2 ways to get from Eurotunnel Calais Terminal to Brussels by bus or car
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Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Eurotunnel Calais Terminal to Brussels is to bus which costs €19 - €27 and takes 3h 36m.
The fastest way to get from Eurotunnel Calais Terminal to Brussels is to drive which takes 2h 2m and costs €30 - €45.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Calais and arriving at Brussels-North train station station. Services depart once a week, and operate Thursday. The journey takes approximately 3h 15m.
The distance between Eurotunnel Calais Terminal and Brussels is 233 km. The road distance is 199.4 km.
The best way to get from Eurotunnel Calais Terminal to Brussels without a car is to bus which takes 3h 36m and costs €19 - €27.
The bus from Calais to Brussels-North train station takes 3h 15m including transfers and departs once a week.
Eurotunnel Calais Terminal to Brussels bus services, operated by FlixBus, depart from Calais station.
Eurotunnel Calais Terminal to Brussels bus services, operated by FlixBus, arrive at Brussels-North train station.
Yes, the driving distance between Eurotunnel Calais Terminal to Brussels is 199 km. It takes approximately 2h 2m to drive from Eurotunnel Calais Terminal to Brussels.
There are 1879+ hotels available in Brussels.
What companies run services between Eurotunnel Calais Terminal, France and Brussels, Belgium?
FlixBus operates a bus from Calais to Brussels-North train station once a week. Tickets cost €19–27 and the journey takes 3h 15m.
Rome2Rio's guide to FlixBus
Contact Details
- Phone
- +49 30 300 137 300
- service@flixbus.com
- Website
- flixbus.fr
Bus from Calais to Brussels-North train station
- Ave. Duration
- 3h 15m
- Frequency
- Once a week
- Estimated price
- €19–27
- Website
- https://www.flixbus.co.uk
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