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|transport=Trains are expensive, but there's a good deal to be had. For 76 euros you can get a Rail Pass, which gives you 10 rides from any train station to any other train station in Belgium. You can share this ticket with several people. | |transport=Trains are expensive, but there's a good deal to be had. For 76 euros you can get a Rail Pass, which gives you 10 rides from any train station to any other train station in Belgium. You can share this ticket with several people. You can also use this ticket for your traject inside Belgium when traveling abroad but you need to write down the last station before the border (even if your train does not stop there), which means you'll have to buy a ticket from that last station to your destination station abroad. For example, when going from Brussels to Amsterdam (and not taking the Thalys) you can buy a ticket from Essen (B) to Amsterdam and write down "Brussel" and "Essen" on your Rail Pass. | ||
Hitchhiking is quite doable. Check Hitchwiki. | Hitchhiking is quite doable. Check Hitchwiki. |
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Transport
Trains are expensive, but there's a good deal to be had. For 76 euros you can get a Rail Pass, which gives you 10 rides from any train station to any other train station in Belgium. You can share this ticket with several people. You can also use this ticket for your traject inside Belgium when traveling abroad but you need to write down the last station before the border (even if your train does not stop there), which means you'll have to buy a ticket from that last station to your destination station abroad. For example, when going from Brussels to Amsterdam (and not taking the Thalys) you can buy a ticket from Essen (B) to Amsterdam and write down "Brussel" and "Essen" on your Rail Pass.
Hitchhiking is quite doable. Check Hitchwiki.
Companies
{{#ask: Connects country::Belgium}}
Accommodation
Hotels are expensive, but you can easily find hosts through hospitality exchange.
Food
Supermarkets are slightly more expensive than in the Netherlands and Germany.
Connectivity
You can find relatively cheap prepaid SIM cards with data.
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Cities
{{#ask: In country::Belgium}} add another city
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