AÉROPORT DE CHARLEROI
Read moreCharleroi airport is the second largest airport in the country (after Brussels National) and is located in Gosselies, at the junction of the E42 (Paris/Lille-Namur-Liège) and E420 (Reims-Charleroi-Brussels) motorways. It hosts several low-cost airlines including Ryanair (including flights to Marseille, Bordeaux, Montpellier, Pau, Carcassonne, La Rochelle, Perpignan, Bergerac, Figari, Nîmes). Bus line A connects the airport to Charleroi-Sud station. A bus + train ticket (bulk ticket) to any Belgian station is sold at the airport.
AÉROPORT DE CHARLEROI BRUXELLES-SUD
Read moreThis international airport is located in Belgium, near the city of Charleroi. It is the country's second-biggest airport in terms of traffic, after Brussels-National. There are regular flights to the Balkans, in particular to Skopje in Northern Macedonia with Wizz Air. Charleroi airport itself has regular connections with the French airports of Béziers, Biarritz, Bordeaux, Brive, Lyon, Nîmes, Perpignan, Tarbes and Toulouse.
LES HOUSSIERES
Read moreIn Maillen, in the town of Houssières, there's a charming restaurant called "Les Houssières". Managed by Nicolas, Géraldine and Eric, the restaurant is located in an 18th-century farmhouse fitted out in classic style. The setting is enchanting and offers a warm, intimate atmosphere, ideal for a meal with friends or a tête à tête.
BRUSSELS AIRPORT
Read moreBrussels airport is served by train and bus. You can get off at the airport's SNCB station from most of the country's train stations, as well as international ones, and you can also take lines 12 (express in Brussels in 30 min.) 471, 659 and 359 on the Flemish side (and a ton of other smaller lines). There are also connections to Charleroi airport, which is very popular with low-cost airlines. Flights to Schengen countries depart from Pier A, to Africa from Pier T, and to the rest of the world from Pier B.