Travel Information between Venice and Brussels
| 523 miles (843 km) | |
| Train, bus or flight | |
| $22 - $370 | |
| Flight • $22 (€20) • 1 h 35 min | |
| Flight • $22 (€20) • 1 h 35 min | |
| FlixBus, Ryanair or Deutsche Bahn |
Take a train, bus or flight to travel 523 miles (843 km) between Venice and Brussels. The most popular travel companies which serve this journey are FlixBus, Ryanair or Deutsche Bahn among others. Travelers can even take a direct bus, flight or train from Venice to Brussels.
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How to get from Venice to Brussels by train, bus or flight.
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The best way to travel from Venice to Brussels is by taking a flight because it’s the best combination of price and speed.
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FAQs: Travel from Venice to Brussels
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There are 3 options to travel between Venice and Brussels including taking a train, bus or flight.
The cheapest way to go to Brussels from Venice is by taking a flight, which costs on average $22 (€20).
This is compared to other ways of getting from Venice to Brussels:
Taking a flight costs $35 (€31) less than taking a bus, which average ticket prices of $57 (€51).
A flight is $348 (€314) less than a train with an average ticket price of $370 (€334) from Venice to Brussels.
The quickest way to travel to Brussels from Venice is by flight, which takes on average 1 h 35 min compared to other travel options that take longer:
Bus takes on average 18 h 5 min.
Getting to Brussels by train takes 19 h 59 min on average.
You should expect to travel around 523 miles (843 km) between Venice and Brussels.
The average frequency per day from Venice to Brussels is:
- Around 1 bus per day.
- 1 train per day.
However, we recommend checking specific travel dates for your journey from Venice to Brussels as scheduled services by train, bus or flight can vary by season or day of the week.
These are the most popular departure and arrival points from Venice to Brussels:
- Flights mostly leave from Venice Marco Polo Airport and tend to arrive in Brussels Airport.
The following travel companies offer services from Venice to Brussels:
- FlixBus or BlaBlaCar Bus can take you to Brussels by bus. If searching for a good deal on buses, you can find tickets for FlixBus from Venice to Brussels for $57 (€51).
- Ryanair, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, Alitalia, KLM, Austrian Airlines, Vueling Airlines, SWISS, LAER or KLM Cityhopper can get you to Brussels by plane. You can find a good deal for plane tickets with Ryanair from Venice to Brussels for $22 (€20) on Omio.
- Deutsche Bahn or Frecciarossa can get you to Brussels by train. You can find a good deal for train tickets with Deutsche Bahn from Venice to Brussels for $89 (€80) on Omio.
Yes, there are direct services available from Venice to Brussels with the following travel companies:
- Direct services by bus with.
- Direct flight with Ryanair.
- Direct train with.
Direct services tend to save you time and add more convenience in getting you to Brussels as you won't need to transfer at another stop in between, so it's worth paying attention to before booking your tickets from Venice to Brussels.
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