Louise Metro Station sits at the heart of Brussels, surrounded by luxury shopping districts and charming cafés, making it the perfect starting point to experience Belgian elegance. Named after the iconic Avenue Louise, this area is lined with high-end boutiques and art galleries, with hidden chocolate workshops just steps away where you can taste authentic Belgian pralines. When the lights come on at night, the whole area transforms into a romantic hotspot ideal for photos!



Everything you need to know about Louise
Tickets can be purchased at STIB vending machines inside the station. The 10-journey pass (€16.40) is cost-effective for tourists. Validate your ticket before boarding.
Walk 15 minutes to Magritte Museum (surrealist art) or take tram 92 to Royal Museums of Fine Arts. Both showcase Belgian masterpieces.
Yes, it has elevators and tactile paving. All trams connecting here (lines 92/97) are low-floor vehicles for wheelchair users.
Maison Dandoy (200m away) offers authentic Liège waffles since 1829. For Brussels-style, try Le Funambule with whipped cream toppings.
Trains run until 12:30 AM on weekdays and 1:00 AM on weekends. Night buses (Noctis lines) replace metro after hours.
Use Villo! bike-sharing (dock at Avenue Louise 81). First 30 minutes are free with €1.60 daily pass. Helmets not provided.
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