Published on 19/01/2019
Brussels Car and Motorcycle Show , Brussels , Brussels Expo , Febiac
Practical information Car and Motor Show 2019
Today the 97th Brussels Motor Show, the Car and Motor Show, opens its doors to the general public! All practical information can be found below.
- Public days: from Saturday 19 to Sunday 27 January
- Opening hours: from 10:30 am to 19:00 pm
- Nocturnes for the general public: until 22 p.m. on Monday 21 and Friday 25 January
- Press day: Friday, January 18 from 8 a.m. to 18 p.m
- Opening ceremony: Friday, January 18 at 14 p.m
- Salon #WeAreMobility (Paleis 10): from Saturday 19 to Tuesday 22 January
- Premiere and opening evening on Friday, January 18 from 15 p.m. to midnight
- Dream Cars gala: Thursday January 17
Rates:
o Standard ticket 15 euros
o Child (6 – 12 years) 9 euros o Child (0 – 5 years) free
o Supplement Dream Cars 5 euros
o Groups (15 people) 180 euros
o Avant-premiere (January 18) 45 euros (Dream Cars & the Smurf Adventure up to 18 incl.)
Online ticket sales: www.autosalon.be
Plan and Access:
0 The Salon is easily accessible by car, motorcycle or public transport.
0 All information about access (also by public transport) can be found here
0 Address Brussels Expo: Belgiëplein 1, 1020 Brussels
0 You can create an access plan download here
Tips:
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- Motor palaces: 8 and 9
- Dream Cars: Palace 1
- You will find the map with the floor plan of all palaces here
- Get free access to Dream Cars when you visit the salon on Tuesday 22, Wednesday 23 or Thursday 24 January AND purchase your 'Bonus Pack' ticket in advance via the online sales platform.
- The tickets are available: – Via the online boutique (from mid-December): www.autosalon.be
– At the counters during opening hours All-in ticket 'B-day trip': the price depends on the departure station. Ticket (train + metro STIB + access to the salon) on sale at all NMBS stations from mid-December.
Photos: Gino Maes
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