Stade Roi Baudouin: How to Reach the Venue for the Exciting Belgium vs France Clash
Getting to Stade Roi Baudouin
Tonight, the Red Devils are taking on the French at Stade Roi Baudouin. The match starts at 20:45. Here are the best ways to reach the venue!
Metro Services
- Use Metro Line 6 for direct access to the stadium.
- Between 17:00 and 23:40, all Metro Line 2 trains convert to Line 6 towards Roi Baudouin with a frequency of every 5 minutes.
- Pay attention to your ticket color for the appropriate exit:
- Red or Yellow (Tribune 1 or 2): Houba-Brugmann Station
- Green or Blue (Tribune 3 or 4): Heysel Station
- Note: From 18:30, some metro accesses will close, including at Heysel and Roi Baudouin.
- After 22:00, Roi Baudouin station will be entirely closed.
Tram Services
- Tram 9 serves the Stade stop from 17:30 to 24:00, not continuing to Roi Baudouin.
- Trams 7, 62, and 35 also stop near the stadium with additional services for the match.
Using Contactless Payment
For a simple journey, consider using contactless technology. You can scan your bank card, smartphone, or smartwatch on buses, trams, or at metro gates for only €2.20, saving you 50 cents compared to a paper ticket.
Driving to the Stadium
If you prefer driving, there are several parking options near Stade Roi Baudouin, including Parking C. Be aware that the Wemmel exit on the Brussels Ring may become congested after 18:00. Arriving early is recommended to avoid traffic and secure a parking spot. Follow signage for event parking.
Tribune Color Codes
The four tribunes at Stade Roi Baudouin are identifiable by different colors (Red, Yellow, Green, Blue). Your ticket will indicate which tribunal you should be in, which corresponds to signage on the Brussels Ring. For visitors, Tribune 2 is assigned to both visitors and Belgian supporters, with distinct color paths to follow.
Ensure to enjoy the match while following the designated routes and guidance for a seamless experience at Stade Roi Baudouin.
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