Train World
Train World

Train World

Place Princesse Elisabeth 5, Brussels, 1030

The Basics

Popular with kids and adults alike, Train World boasts a large collection of beautifully preserved old train cars and engines, many of which guests can climb aboard. Additional highlights include a train simulator and a replica rail parcel service, a nod to the days when much of Belgium's mail went by train. Visitors can present their ADAM and Atomium ticket stubs for discounted admission or prebook tickets to avoid standing in ticket lines. Train World admission is also included with the Brussels Card.

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Train World Entrance Ticket
Train World Entrance Ticket
star-4.5
$16.12 per adult
Traveler Favorite
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Had an amazing time. The tick was a little convoluted to collect, but I really enjoyed myself in the museum. Saying that, I'd also highly recommend Viotor for booking events while on holiday, because it made solo trips easy. Kept on having things to do.
LEWIS_A, Sep 2023

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Train World is a must for rail enthusiasts and a hit with families with kids.

  • Audio guides are available for a small fee.

  • Train World is fully wheelchair-accessible and has wheelchairs available to borrow.

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How to Get There

Train World is located inside Schaerbeek Station, with direct service to Antwerp, Leuven, and Bruxelles-Nord. Lines 7 and 92 of the tram also stop nearby, as do bus lines 58 and 59. The parking lot next to the station offers half-off parking for Train World visitors and free parking on Sunday.

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When to Get There

Train World is open from Tuesday through Sunday throughout the year, except on Christmas and New Year's Day. It’s open midmorning until late afternoon, but last admission is midafternoon, so it's a good idea to give yourself plenty of time to avoid disappointment. Most visitors spend one to two hours touring the exhibits.

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Brussels for Families

Brussels offers a ton of attractions for families, from its interactive Children's Museum to the Natural Sciences Museum, with the largest dinosaur gallery in Europe. Other city highlights include Mini-Europe, a scaled-down collection of popular European monuments located right by the Atomium, and Walibi Belgium, a popular theme park situated a half-hour train ride outside the city.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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