Museum of Urban Transport Brussels in Brussels, Belgium – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameMuseum of Urban Transport Brussels
CategoryHeritage museum
LocationEtterbeek, Brussels, Brussels-Capital,
Address Av. de Tervueren 364, 1150 Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, Belgium (View on Google Maps)

The Museum of Urban Transport in Brussels is dedicated to the history and evolution of public transportation, primarily focusing on trams but also featuring buses and taxis. Located in a former tram depot, this engaging museum showcases a variety of restored vehicles, allowing visitors to explore the evolution of urban transport. The museum is open on weekends in the afternoon and offers tours lasting about 90 minutes, with an additional 60-minute historic tram ride available approximately every 90 minutes. Admission is €9 for adults, while entry is free for young children.

In addition to the impressive collection of trams and buses, visitors can enjoy interactive exhibits where children can pretend to drive a tram. The museum also houses a café for refreshments and a gift shop selling souvenirs. The well-organized displays include rails and engines, providing a comprehensive look at Brussels’ transport history and making it suitable for all ages.

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Open Hours

    Service options

    • Onsite services: Yes

    Accessibility

    • Wheelchair accessible entrance: Yes
    • Wheelchair accessible parking lot: Yes
    • Wheelchair accessible restroom: Yes

    Amenities

    • Cafe: Yes
    • Restroom: Yes
    • Wi-Fi: Yes
    • Wi-Fi: No
    • Restaurant: No

    Crowd

    • Family-friendly: Yes
    • LGBTQ+ friendly: Yes

    Children

    • Discounts for kids: Yes
    • Good for kids: Yes
    • Has changing table(s): Yes

    Parking

    • Free street parking: Yes

    Contact Information

    Phone+32 2 515 31 08
    Website