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The capital of Belgium is not only the hub of NATO and the EU, but also a trending destination for visitors from all over the world. With its famous Manneken Pis, the Atomium, the Royal Palace, and Art Nouveau architecture, Brussels is a city with many different sides. After a trip through the city, you can also visit the iconic Bruges, or take a road trip to neighboring countries, such as the Netherlands or northern France. Rent your camper van or RV in Brussels and start exploring today!
Brussels
Address
Bergensesteenweg 764
1600 Leeuw-Saint-Pierre
Belgium
Getting to the station
From Brussels Airport (BRU): From the airport, take train 3730 Mons to “Brussels Zuid/Midi”. Transfer to bus 170 toward “Brussel-St.P.Leeuw-Halle” and exit at “Sint-Pieters-Leeuw Witte Roos”. From here, it’s a two-minute walk to the roadsurfer station.
Alternatively, you can take bus 171 toward “Brussel-Brukom-Halle” to “Sint-Pieters-Leeuw Brukom”. From here, it’s a seven-minute walk to the roadsurfer station.
From Brussels South Train Station (Brussel-Zuid/Midi): From the station, board the S2 (S-Bahn) suburban train to “Buizingen”. From here, it’s a 10-minute walk to the roadsurfer station. Alternatively, from the station, you can take bus 170 to “Sint-Pieters-Leeuw Witte Roos”. From here, it’s a 2-minute walk to the roadsurfer station.
Parking information
Parking is available along the street in the nearby industrial area, right next to our station. Please avoid using private parking spaces, such as those at supermarkets or other businesses.
Please exercise caution when approaching the station as it’s located on a sharp turn. For your safety, we kindly request you to slow down when your navigation system announces that the destination is within 100 meters.
Renting a Class B RV with roadsurfer in Brussels gives you the freedom to explore Belgium and beyond. These compact RVs, also known as camper vans, are easy to drive and perfect for both bustling city streets and scenic countryside routes. Unlimited mileage lets you head north to Antwerp and the Netherlands, south toward Wallonia, or east into Germany without restrictions, and a free second driver makes it easy to share the journey. With 24/7 roadside assistance, you’re covered whether you’re visiting the Grand Place, exploring the Atomium, or touring the Royal Palace of Brussels. Flexible cancellation gives you confidence to plan ahead, so you can set out from Brussels and enjoy a European road trip on your own terms.
U.S. citizens can travel to Brussels and the rest of Belgium without a visa for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your planned Schengen departure and issued within the last 10 years. ETIAS is expected to launch in 2026 with a transition and grace period before becoming mandatory. For stays longer than 90 days, you need a Belgian national visa. Always check official government or embassy websites for the latest entry rules before traveling.
In the Belgian capital, as in most European cities, parking is regulated, and spaces are scarce. You can use the city’s website to find out information about the different parking zones, which will make your search for a parking spot easier.
A parking lot dedicated to camper vans and RVs can be found in the city center at the address below. Please note that reservations are required and can be made by email at campinbrussels@gmail.com. You can arrive between 2 pm and 7 pm and must leave before 1 pm.
Before you return your roadsurfer camper van, you can refill with diesel and AdBlue at one of these convenient gas stations near our location here:
Please note: The AdBlue service station information provided is for guidance only and is provided without warranty of any kind; customers are advised to check the information for accuracy on their own responsibility, as roadsurfer assumes no liability for the accuracy or timeliness of the information.
When you pick up your camper van, you’ll want to fill up the fresh water tank, and then empty the grey water before ending your journey. You can do this at the following service stations:
We highly recommend renting an RV in Brussels between April and June or September and October, when the temperatures are milder and the city less crowded. The Belgian capital has a lot to offer, including historical architecture, delicious Liège waffles, chocolate, and Belgian beer. After exploring the city, why not tour nearby cities in Belgium such as Bruges or Antwerp, or even the surrounding countries?