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Essential travel information

Key details for traveling to Belgium

Calling code
+32
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Time zone
Local time
Plug type
Type C / Type F
Driving side
right
Population
Not listed
Official languages
German, French, Dutch
Capital
Brussels
ISO code
BE

Important emergency phrases

Essential phrases for Belgium

Help

Au secours

Call an ambulance

Appelez une ambulance

I need the police

J ai besoin de la police

I am lost

Je suis perdu

I need a doctor

J ai besoin d un medecin

Embassy and consulate directory

Embassy and consulate listings for Belgium are prepared as a placeholder for future verified mission data.

Embassy

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Travel advice

Placeholder for official emergency travel advice.

Belgium is a Europe destination with practical travel needs that include emergency contacts, local currency, calling code, plug type, and basic safety planning. Travelers should verify urgent details with local authorities, hotels, airlines, or embassies when safety is at risk.

Important safety tips

  • Save local emergency numbers and your accommodation address before you travel.
  • Keep passport copies, travel insurance details, and embassy contacts available offline.
  • Use licensed transport and check local weather, road, or security advisories.
  • Confirm medical facilities and pharmacy access before visiting remote areas.

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FAQ

What is the emergency number in Belgium?

The main emergency number in Belgium is 101. This number connects you to emergency services including police, ambulance, and fire services. Always keep this number saved on your phone when traveling to Belgium.

Can I call the emergency services from a mobile phone in Belgium?

Yes, you can call 101 from mobile phones in Belgium, including local SIM cards and international roaming. However, availability depends on your carrier and roaming agreement. It's recommended to have a local SIM card or enable international emergency calling before arrival.

What is Belgium's country calling code?

The country code for Belgium is +32. Use this when making international calls to Belgium from abroad. For example, dial +32 followed by the local number. This is also known as the international dialing code.

What plug type is used in Belgium?

Belgium uses Type C / Type F electrical outlets and plug adapters. Make sure to bring a compatible travel adapter when visiting, as using the wrong plug type can damage your electronics.

What emergency numbers should I save before traveling to Belgium?

Save these emergency numbers in Belgium: Police (101), Ambulance (112), Fire (112). Additionally, save your embassy contact information, travel insurance number, and hotel details offline.

How do I reach emergency services for tourists in Belgium?

Call the main emergency number (101) for immediate assistance in Belgium. Tourist police may have separate numbers in major cities. Always describe your situation clearly and have your location ready when calling for emergency services.