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Brussels HOHO Accessibility: A Practical Guide

Ride and visit with confidence: wheelchair and stroller guidance for HOHO and major stops.

2/6/2026
14 min read
Triumphal arch seen from the bus rooftop in Brussels

Boarding & seating

Most HOHO buses in Brussels are low-floor with ramps. Ground-level seating accommodates wheelchairs and strollers; rooftop access depends on lifts/stairs.

Ask staff where the ramp deploys and which doors are best at crowded stops.

Museum entrances with friendly access

  • Atomium — Elevators; staff assist.
  • Mini-Europe — Flat paths; accessible restrooms.
  • Bozar — Modernized access points.
  • Magritte Museum — Elevators to galleries.

Tips

  • Travel off-peak for easier boarding.
  • Allow extra time for elevators at major venues.
  • Confirm restroom locations ahead of time.

Handy table

Venue Access Notes
Atomium Elevators Queue management on weekends
Mini-Europe Flat paths Family-friendly
Bozar Modern access Staff guidance

Communication & comfort

  • Inform drivers of boarding needs at busy stops.
  • Identify rest areas near major venues (cafés, benches).
  • Carry a simple access card describing assistance needs.

Surfaces & weather

  • Center: mostly flat with occasional cobbles.
  • Heysel: broad pavements; watch for event closures.
  • Bring rain covers and warm layers for rooftops.

Final word

Brussels is workable with mobility needs if you sequence stops smartly and lean on staff assistance.

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