Marseille to Brussels trains
Travel direct from Marseille to Brussels with Eurostar Sun (Thalys Sun) every Saturday from the end of June to the end of August.
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Take a train from Marseille to Brussels
Travel direct from Marseille to Brussels with Eurostar Sun (Thalys Sun) every Saturday from the end of June until the end of August.
If you’re travelling outside of summer, you can travel on a TGV train from Marseille Saint-Charles to Paris Gare De Lyon and take a Eurostar train from Paris Gare Du Nord direct to Brussels Midi/Zuid.
High-speed train from Marseille to Brussels
Conveniently located in the heart of the city, Marseille Saint-Charles is well-served by the city's buses, trams and metros.
If you are taking the Eurostar Sun we recommend that you arrive at the station 15 minutes before your train departure time.
On board a direct train from Marseille to Brussels
Travelling with Eurostar is simple, affordable and relaxing. You can bring two bags and one piece of hand luggage for no extra charge. There are no weight limits, but please ensure you can carry all items of luggage safely. Find out more about our luggage allowances.
Our trains come with free and fast onboard wi-fi, so you can email, tweet and post all the way to your destination. You’ll find power sockets at your seat, so you can stay charged up while you relax.
If you find yourself feeling peckish, you can enjoy a range of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury snacks at Eurostar Café. And if you’re travelling in Premium, you’ll be served delicious meals at your seat. Find out more about our food on board.
Whether you’re travelling for work, a special occasion, or heading away on a budget break, we’ve got the travel class for you. Check out our seats in Standard, Comfort and Premium.
Arriving at Brussels-Midi/Zuid
Eurostar trains arrive into the centre of town at Brussels-Midi/Zuid station.
On arrival, you’ve plenty of choice of public transport with STIB trams and metros, and the De Lijn or Tec bus networks.
Alternatively, hop in a taxi or, if you’re feeling adventurous, why not walk, it’s only about 20 minutes to some of the best shopping areas in town.