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Rogier Metro Station - brussels Subway Travel Guide
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      50.855569, 4.358096

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      Monday - Thursday5:30 AM - 12:30 AM
      Friday - Saturday5:30 AM - 2:30 AM
      Sunday6:00 AM - 12:30 AM

      Rogier Metro Station Guide: Your Gateway to Central Brussels

      Navigating Brussels' efficient metro system is key to exploring the Belgian capital, and Rogier Metro Station serves as a major interchange hub in the city's vibrant heart. This comprehensive guide provides everything you need to know about using Rogier Station, from its connections and exits to the best attractions just steps away.

      Basic Station Information

      Rogier is a crucial underground station located in the City of Brussels, Belgium. It is strategically positioned beneath the iconic Place Charles Rogier/Rogierplein, a large public square in the central Saint-Josse-ten-Noode municipality.

      • Metro Lines Served: Rogier is served by two primary lines of the Brussels Metro network:

        • Line 2 (Orange Line): This line runs between Simonis (Elisabeth) and Roi Baudouin/Koning Boudewijn, providing access to the Heysel/Heizel plateau, the Atomium, and the northern neighborhoods.
        • Line 6 (Blue Line): Running from Roi Baudouin/Koning Boudewijn to Elisabeth, this line shares a route with Line 2 on its northern section before branching southward towards the Louise/Louiza and Albert pre-metro stations.
      • Coordinates: 50.855569014311° N, 4.3580961227417° E

      • Station Type: Underground station with multiple levels for lines and connections.

      • Accessibility: The station is equipped with elevators and escalators, making it accessible for passengers with reduced mobility, strollers, and heavy luggage.

      Key Features and Station Layout

      Rogier Station is more than just a stop; it's a multi-level transportation nexus.

      • Interchange Hub: Its primary function is to facilitate easy transfers between Metro Lines 2 and 6. Follow the clear signage (in Dutch and French) to navigate between platform levels.
      • Integrated Transport: The station is directly connected to the Rogier Train Station, which serves suburban (S-Train) and regional rail lines. This makes it a pivotal point for switching between Brussels' metro and national rail networks.
      • Shopping Gallery: The station features an underground commercial gallery, Rogier Centre, with a variety of shops, fast-food outlets, and services, perfect for a quick snack or last-minute purchase.
      • Multiple Exits: Exits lead directly onto Place Charles Rogier, providing access to different sides of the square and its surrounding avenues.

      Nearby Attractions & Points of Interest

      Exiting Rogier Station places you within easy walking distance of some of Brussels' top attractions and key districts.

      Landmarks & Culture

      • Botanic Center (Botanique): Just a 5-minute walk away, this beautiful 19th-century glasshouse complex is now a renowned cultural center (KVS) hosting concerts, exhibitions, and events amidst serene botanical gardens.
      • Place Charles Rogier: The square above the station is a bustling urban space, often hosting markets and events, with the striking Rogier Tower (formerly known as the Dexia Tower) dominating the skyline.
      • Proximity to Grand Place: A pleasant 15-20 minute walk (or a short metro ride to De Brouckère) will bring you to the breathtaking Grand-Place/Grote Markt, Brussels' UNESCO-listed central square.

      Shopping & Dining

      • Rue Neuve/Nieuwstraat: Brussels' premier pedestrianized shopping street begins just a few minutes from the station's southern exits. Here you'll find major international high-street brands, department stores like Inno, and countless shops.
      • City 2 Shopping Center: A large, covered shopping mall accessible directly from the station's underground galleries, offering a wide range of retail options.
      • Diverse Cuisine: The area around Place Rogier and Rue Neuve is filled with cafes, brasseries, and restaurants catering to all tastes and budgets, from quick Belgian fries (frites) to sit-down meals.

      Practical Facilities

      • Hotels: The station's central location is surrounded by numerous hotels, ranging from international chains to more boutique options, making it extremely convenient for tourists.
      • Business District: Rogier is on the edge of Brussels' main business district, with many corporate offices and institutions nearby.
      • Public Services: The station is close to major banks, post offices, and other essential services.

      Transportation Connections & Travel Tips

      Rogier excels as a multi-modal transport hub.

      • Metro to Metro: Seamless interchange between Lines 2 and 6.
      • Metro to Train: Direct indoor access to the Rogier National Railway Station (SNCB/NMBS).
      • Bus & Tram: Place Charles Rogier above ground is a major hub for STIB/MIVB bus and tram lines, including trams 3, 4, 25, 55, and several bus routes, connecting you to every corner of Brussels.
      • To Brussels Airport (BRU): The most direct route is to take Metro Line 6 (direction Elisabeth) to Schuman station, then transfer to the direct airport train (Line S19 or IC) from Schuman railway station. The journey takes approximately 30-40 minutes total.

      Pro Travel Tips:

      1. Peak Hours: The station can be very busy during weekday morning (7:30-9:00) and evening (17:00-18:30) rush hours. Allow extra time for transfers.
      2. Ticket Advice: Purchase a STIB/MIVB card for unlimited travel on metros, trams, and buses for 24/48/72 hours. It's more economical than single-journey tickets for tourists.
      3. Orientation: When exiting, check the street signs on the pillars to choose the correct exit for your destination (e.g., "Rue Neuve," "Botanique").
      4. Safety: As with any major city's central station, be mindful of your belongings and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.

      Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)

      Q: Which line do I take from Rogier to get to the Atomium? A: Take Metro Line 6 (direction Roi Baudouin) or Line 2. Get off at Heysel/Heizel station. The Atomium is a short, well-signposted walk from the exit.

      Q: Is there luggage storage at Rogier Station? A: There are no official left-luggage lockers within the STIB metro part of Rogier station. For longer-term storage, you may need to use services at Brussels' major train stations like Brussels-Central or Brussels-North.

      Q: How do I get to the European Parliament from Rogier? A: The most direct route is to take Metro Line 6 (direction Elisabeth) and alight at Maalbeek or Schuman station, both of which are in the heart of the European Quarter.

      Q: Are the metro signs in English? A: Primary signage is in Dutch and French. However, station names are consistent, and metro maps are pictographic and easy to understand. Most STIB staff in major stations speak some English.

      Q: What is the best way to pay for the metro? A: For tourists, the MOBIB Basic Card loaded with a 24/48/72-hour pass is highly recommended. You can also use contactless payment (debit/credit card or smartphone) directly at the gate validators for single journeys.


      Rogier Metro Station is more than a transit point; it's a dynamic portal to commerce, culture, and connectivity in Brussels. Whether you're a commuter, a shopper heading to Rue Neuve, or a tourist starting your exploration, understanding this hub will make your journey through Brussels smoother and more enjoyable. Always check the official STIB/MIVB website  for the latest schedules and service updates before you travel.

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