Practical Information
How to get to Brussels Motor Show
The BMS takes place at Brussels Expo, in Hall 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, Astrid and Patio.
Address: 1, Place de Belgique 1020 – Brussels
The BMS will be held in the iconic halls of Brussels Expo. Thanks to its central location in the European capital, Brussels Expo is easily accessible by almost all transport modes.
If you are coming by car or motorcycle, head directly to Parking C via exit 7A of the Brussels Ring. The Brussels Ring and Parking C are not located in the Brussels low-emission zone. Parking C will be free of charge for motorcycles during the BMS. People coming by bicycle can find free parking in front of Hall 5 and at parkings B, M and E near Brussels Expo (see map).
Brussels Expo is also easily accessible by public transport, train, metro, tram, bus, taxi and even plane (just 15 minutes from Brussels Airport). Brussels Expo offers many access points for people with reduced mobility. Specifically designed access points and elevators to make the BMS accessible to everyone.
Parkings: B, T, M, E, C
Brussels Expo has several parking lots that can accommodate over 12,000 cars. Parking lots C, M, and T are located near the exhibition halls. Parking C is easily accessible via the Brussels Ring R0 (exit 7a – follow the EXPO signs) and gives direct access to the Heysel halls.
Car parks C and T are equipped with electric charging stations.
Parking ticket price at Brussels Expo: €12.00
Coming from Antwerp – Boom (A12):
- Take the RO ring road towards Ghent (Gent) – Ostend (Oostende) (E40) – Mons / Charleroi (E19)
- On the ring road, take exit 7A and follow the "Expo" signs.
- You can access the show via Parking C (12,000 parking spaces).
Coming from Antwerp (E19), Namur (E411), or Liège (E40):
- Take the RO ring road towards Ghent (Gent) – Ostend (Oostende) (E40).
- On the ring road, take exit 7A and follow the "Expo" signs.
- You can access the show via Parking C (12,000 parking spaces).
Coming from Ghent (E40) or Mons/Charleroi (E19):
- Take the RO ring road towards Zaventem – Namur.
- On the ring road, take exit 7A and follow the "Expo" signs.
- You can access the BMS via Parking C (12,000 parking spaces).
The Brussels Ring and Parking C are not located in the Brussels low-emission zone.

Brussels' extensive public transport network connects you to every part of the capital, including Brussels Expo. The bus, tram, and metro stops are just a few steps away from Palais 5, where the entrance to the BMS is located.
By Bus:
- Take bus line 83 or 88 towards "Heysel" and get off at the "Heysel" stop.
- Alternatively, get off at the "Palais 12 (ING arena)" stop. The entrance to the BMS is in Hall 5, a five-minute walk from Palais 12 (ING arena) via Avenue des Sciences.
By Tram:
- Line 7 (Vanderkindere-Heysel): Get off at the "Heysel" stop in front of the Heysel esplanade.
- Line 3 (Stalle P-Esplanade): Get off at the "Stade" stop in front of the King Baudouin Stadium.
- Line 51 (Van Haelen-Heysel).
By Metro:
- Take metro line 6 towards Roi Baudouin and get off at the "Heysel" stop.
- Then, walk from the Heysel stop to Palais 5 (an 8-minute walk) via Avenue de l'Exposition Universelle, Rue Miramar, and Place de Belgique.
By Train:
- Brussels Expo is easily accessible by train from Brussels Midi station. From there, take metro line 6 towards Roi Baudouin and get off at Heysel.

The BMS is fully accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Designated parking spaces for individuals with disabilities are available in various parking lots (B, T, M, E, C).
Elevators and ramps are provided, along with numerous accessible restrooms.
Guide dogs for the visually impaired are welcome.
Wheelchairs are available upon request at the information desk located at the entrance of Hall 5 and in Astrid Hall.
Wheelchairs can be made available at the secretariat located at the front of Palais 5 as well as in the Astrid hall. Users with disabilities can bring 1 companion free of charge. Each person must go to the Astrid Hall or footbridge ticket office with proof and their companion.
The show is accessible from Friday, January 9 to Sunday, January 18, 2026.
Opening hours:
| Friday 9/01 | Avant-première entry from 7 p.m. (limited places) Be the first to discover the 2026 show! | |
| Saturday 10/01 | 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. | |
| Sunday 11/01 | 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. | |
| Monday 12/01 | 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. | |
| Tuesday 13/01 | 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. | |
| Wednesday 14/01 | 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. | |
| Thursday 15/01 | 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. | |
| Friday 16/01 | 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. | LATE OPENING |
| Saturday 17/01 | 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. | |
| Sunday 18/01 | 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. | LAST DAY |
Tickets
Online Tickets
Adults (from 16 years old): €18 per ticket
Children (between 10 and 15 years): €10 per ticket
Children (under 10 years old): free entry
Group tickets (from 15 people): €12 per person
Early Bird offer
(until 31/12/2025)
Adults (from 16 years old): €15 per ticket
Children (between 10 and 15 years): €7,5 per ticket
