Rammstein Concert in Brussels: Mobility Plan and Transport Options for Attendees

2023-08-02 16:18:40

On August 3, 4 and 5, 2023, Rammstein will perform in Brussels, at the King Baudouin Stadium (at 7:30 p.m.). On its website, the City of Brussels explained that a mobility plan has been planned in order to optimize the management of the flow of participants and ensure the safety of pedestrians and cyclists.

“We advise you to leave your car at home and use another means of transport to get to the concert: bicycle, “special concert” shuttles (bus service to the stadium for the occasion) and/ or public transport. We have provided two guarded bicycle parking spaces near the stadium. These “special concert” shuttles will take fans to the stadium and bring them home from 50 cities in Belgium,” reports the site.

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If you go by car

“Car park C around the stadium is proving to be the most efficient solution for parking if you choose to go there by car. In order not to queue on arrival, it is better to buy your parking ticket at the fixed price of 10 euros in advance” (https ://parking.tickets.brussels-expo.com/schedule?language=fr), said Brussels Expo on Tuesday.

Stib will strengthen its transport offer to and from the King Baudouin stadium.

Metro line 2 will thus be extended to Roi Baudouin, on the route of metro line 6, from 5:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. A metro will run there every 5 minutes until 12:30 a.m. Metro lines 1 and 5 will also be reinforced towards the city center, between 11:00 p.m. and the end of service, with a metro every ten minutes. Metro trains and additional trams are also planned, in reserve, ready to be injected into the network in real time as needed.

Finally, recalls the Stib, each ticket holder has received an Event Pass code which allows them to withdraw a free return ticket from a vending machine to travel on the network on the day of the concert.

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