Frankfurt Airport to Brussels Transfer | FrankfurtRide
Transfer Guides5 min read· 28 June 2025

Frankfurt Airport to Brussels: Transfers for EU Travellers

For many of our customers, Brussels is a working destination: EU institutions, NATO, associations. The route from Frankfurt Airport runs about 400 km via Cologne and Liège.

Private Transfer: About 3 Hours 50 Minutes

The Frankfurt Airport to Brussels route costs from €512 (up to 3 passengers) at a fixed price. Your driver takes you straight to the European Quarter, the Grand-Place, or any other address — no changes, with time to work in the back.

ICE: To Brussels-Midi

By ICE via Cologne you reach Brussels-Midi in about 3 to 3.5 hours (€60–€130). Fast — but a delay on the Cologne stretch quickly breaks the connection, and Midi is not in the European Quarter.

Delegations do not travel with three changes — they travel with a driver who waits.

For Delegations and Teams

For groups we coordinate multiple vehicles or vans with up to 7 seats; invoices include all details institutions require. We also serve Luxembourg — the other EU hub — daily; all routes under cross-border transfers.

Our Recommendation

Solo and flexible: train. With appointments, luggage, or a team: fixed-price transfer — predictable to the minute and to the euro.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a transfer from Frankfurt Airport to Brussels take?

About 3 hours 50 minutes via Cologne and Liège (400 km), door to door — with no border checks.

How much does the Brussels transfer cost?

Fixed price from €512 for up to 3 passengers, confirmed before travel. Vans for up to 7 passengers are available.

Do you drive directly to the European Quarter?

Yes — Schuman, Berlaymont, NATO headquarters, or any other address. Door-to-door is included in the fixed price.

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