If you come to Brussels it may just turn out that you physically won't have enough time for visiting all the sights, monuments and historical buildings of this city. The symbol of modern Brussels is the Atomium, projected by A. Waterkeyn for the World's Fair in Brussels of 1958. The spheres of the Atomium symbolize atoms in a model of an iron crystal, which is enlarged in 165 billion times. The tubes that connect the iron molecules symbolize the connecting strength. Recently a great restoration of the Atomium was carried out, for example, the aluminum facing was changed for a non-rusting one.
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General Info
Airport Address: Brussels International Airport Company (BIAC), Brussels Airport, B-1930 Zaventem, Belgium
Distance and Location: The airport is located 12km (8 miles) northeast of Brussels
Airport Website: www.brusselsairport.be
Airport E-mail: info@biac.be
Airport Telephone: 0900 70000 (within Belgium) or (0)2 753 7753 (outside Belgium)
Country Code: 32
Time Zone: GMT + 1 (GMT + 2 from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October)
Total Number of Terminals: 1
Car Parking Info
Both short- and long-term parking is available 24 hours a day. NV Interparking SA (tel: (0)2 715 2110) offers three short-term car parks with direct access to the terminal, and two long-term car parks. The Lock Park (tel: (0)2 715 2128) has security long-term parking facilities and is located next to the terminal, while Car Hotel (tel: (0)2 753 0110; website: www.carhotel.be) provides a shuttle service to/from the terminal, as well as valeting service. Spaces in the Car Hotel should be reserved 48 hours in advance. VIP parking is also available (tel: (0)2 715 2123).
Driving by car from/to Brussels
The airport is easily accessible from both the Brussels inner and outer ring road (follow signs for the Airport or Zaventem).