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Brussels (BRU)
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Travel from Barcelona

Fly from Barcelona to Belgium, directly to your next getaway

Are you in the mood for a charming urban getaway? Belgium awaits you with cities rich in history, design, and culinary culture. With Vueling, you can fly from Barcelona to Brussels in just over two hours, the perfect starting point to discover places like Ghent or Bruges.

Flights depart from Terminal 1 of Barcelona-El Prat Airport and arrive at Brussels-Zaventem Airport, which is well-connected to the main cities in the country. The average flight duration is around 2h 15min, ideal for a short getaway or a longer stay.

With several weekly flights and schedules designed to fit your plans, Vueling offers you flexibility, comfort, and affordable fares to travel to Belgium whenever it suits you best.

Documents for your flight from Barcelona to Belgium

Traveling from Spain to Belgium is straightforward for citizens of the European Union. You only need to bring a valid ID card or passport, with no visa or additional paperwork required.

For added peace of mind, you can check the official updated information in our travel documentation guide, where you will find everything you need to prepare for your flight with confidence.

Tips for your trip to Belgium

Belgium is an accessible country, well-connected and easy to navigate. Here are some useful tips to enjoy your stay from day one:

  • Weather and luggage: The weather is variable and light rain can occur throughout the year. Bring a raincoat or umbrella, and dress in layers to easily adapt to temperature changes.
  • Currency and payments: The official currency is the euro (€), and cards are accepted in almost all establishments. Nonetheless, carrying some cash can be handy in markets or small shops.
  • Internal transport: From Brussels, you can easily reach cities like Bruges, Ghent, or Antwerp by train. The main cities have efficient tram, bus, and metro networks.
  • Plugs and voltage: Belgium uses type C/E plugs, the same as in Spain, with a voltage of 230 V. No adapter is needed.
  • Local customs: Interactions are friendly but reserved. Punctuality is important, especially in meetings or transport. In restaurants, it is usual to leave a tip of 5-10% if service is not included.
  • Safety and health: Belgium is a safe country with excellent healthcare coverage. With the European Health Insurance Card, you can access the public health system if needed.

Things to do in Belgium

Belgium is an ideal destination for those who enjoy cities with history, good cuisine, stunning architecture, and a vibrant cultural scene. Its compact size allows you to combine several cities in one trip.

Brussels

The European capital and a city full of contrasts. Stroll through the Grand Place, visit the Atomium, and discover its alternative side in neighborhoods like Ixelles or Saint-Gilles. Don’t miss out on its chocolate, waffles, and local beers.

Bruges

A fairy-tale city. With its canals, medieval houses, and cobblestone squares, it’s perfect for disconnecting from the urban rhythm. You can explore it on foot, by bike, or even by boat.

Ghent

Less touristy and full of charm. Ghent blends history, contemporary art, and a lively student life. The Castle of the Counts and St. Bavo's Cathedral are must-visit sites.

Antwerp

A hub of fashion, design, and art. Known for its port and connection to Rubens, Antwerp also stands out for its shops, modern architecture, and cosmopolitan atmosphere.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Barcelona to Belgium

What documents do I need to fly to Belgium from Barcelona?

If you are a citizen of an EU country, you can fly with your valid ID card or passport. No visa is required. For other nationalities, it’s advisable to check official sources.

Is a visa required to travel to Belgium for tourism?

No, if you have European nationality. If not, the requirements may vary depending on your country of origin. Check with the relevant embassy or consulate.

How long is a flight from Barcelona to Belgium?

The average duration of a direct flight is about 2h 15min, depending on the destination city.

Which airports does Vueling fly to in Belgium from Barcelona?

Vueling operates direct flights from Barcelona-El Prat (Terminal 1) to Brussels-Zaventem Airport. Routes may change depending on the season, so check the official website for available options.

How early should I arrive at Barcelona airport?

It is recommended to arrive at least 2 hours early for international flights.

Can I take hand luggage on my Vueling flight?

Yes. All passengers can take one piece of hand luggage that fits under the front seat. You can add more luggage when making your reservation or manage it later.

Can I earn Avios on flights from Barcelona to Belgium?

Yes, all flights operated by Vueling allow you to earn Avios, which you can use for discounts, upgrades, or additional services on future bookings.