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How to get to the EUREC Agency Office?

EUREC Agency is based in the Renewable Energy House, the central point for renewable energy issues in Europe’s capital Brussels, close to the European institutions such as the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council.
In 2011, the European associations located in the Renewable Energy House employed around 80 staff. The Renewable Energy House groups together actors from industry and research in the field of renewable energy in Europe, thereby representing one of the fastest growing economic sectors with an annual turnover of more than 70 billion € employing more than 550.000 people.

STREET ADDRESS
Renewable Energy House
rue d' Arlon63-67
B-1040 Brussels
Belgium
Tel: +32 2 546.19.30
Fax: +32 2 546.19.34
E-mail:info@eurec.be

For more information on the Renewable Energy House, visit: www.erec.org/reh.


IF YOU COME BY TRAIN

From Brussels Central station to our office
If you get off at Central station, follow the white and blue M for metro signs. Walk through a long underground tunnel in order to reach the metro station. Once you enter, take the metro line 1 or 5 in the direction of Hermann-Debroux/ Stockel. Get off at Maalbeek (Maelbeek), which is the 3rd stop. Take the exit marked 'rue de la Loi' I. When surfacing, turn left, walk for about 300-400m, and take the second street on your left (rue d’Arlon). Walk down rue d’Arlon until you have reached the Renewable Energy House at number 63-67.

From Brussels South station (Bruxelles Midi - Brussel Zuid) to our office
Most trains, including Thalys and Eurostar, stop at Brussels South station. If you want you can take another train to Brussels Central and follow the directions above. Alternatively you can take the metro lines 2 or 6, in the direction of Simonis. Change at the station Arts-Loi (Kunst-Wet) where you will take line 1 or 5 in the direction of Hermann-Debroux/Stockel. Get off at Maalbeek (Maelbeek), which is the 3rd stop. Take the exit marked 'rue de la Loi' I. When surfacing, turn left, walk for about 300-400m, and take the second street on your left (rue d’Arlon). Walk down rue d’Arlon until you have reached the Renewable Energy House at number 63-67.

IF YOU COME BY PLANE

The quickest route is via the airport express bus (number 12). One-Way tickets cost 4 EUR. The bus stops both at Schuman (roundabout flanked by Berlaymont building and Council of Ministers' Justus Lipsius building in pink marble) and Place Luxembourg. Get off at Place Luxembourg, which is a square dominated by the European Parliament building on one side. Take rue d’Arlon, on the side opposite to the European Parliament. Walk down rue d’Arlon until you have reached the Renewable Energy House at number 63-67.

Alternatively, take a train from the airport. One-Way Tickets cost about 3.50 EUR. There are four trains an hour to the centre of Brussels. Get off at Brussels Central station (Bruxelles Central - Brussel Centraal), follow the white and blue M for metro signs and take the metro line 1 or 5 in the direction of Hermann-Debroux/ Stockel. Get off at Maalbeek (Maelbeek), which is the 3rd stop. Take the exit marked 'rue de la Loi' I. When surfacing, turn left, walk for about 300-400m, and take the second street on your left (rue d’Arlon). Walk down rue d’Arlon until you have reached the Renewable Energy House at number 63-67.

A trip by taxi from the airport to our office costs about 25-40 EUR, depending on traffic.
To find a hotel reservation, please visit www.resotel.eu
p.s. Hotel Leopold at Rue de Luxembourg is the closest to EUREC Agency offices.

How to get here

EUREC Agency office is located in Rue d Arlon 63-67, B-1040 Brussels.


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