If you are living in Europe, you can easily get to our festival by train.
Get your own route planned here: https://www.raileurope.com/
When travelling in Belgium you can buy your event train ticket on sncb.be/rampageopenair with the NMBS/SNCB code on the add-on of your festival ticket. Your ticket with the code is available for download from May 13th
Upon arriving in Brussels South/Midi you have two different options
- OPTION 1
Treat yourself with a rit on the exclusive Rampage Express and get directly to the festival site.
Departure: Thursday, July 3rd. Book your ticket here: - OPTION 2
You can go by train (Station Brussels South/Midi <-> Mol Station)
book your ticket here:sncb.be/rampageopenair - do not forget to use the discount code
Arrived at Mol Station, you can take the shuttle bus to Rampage Open Air (Mol Station <-> Rampage Open Air)
book your ticket here:
Direct international connections towards Brussels
- Londen FROM €57
The high-speed Eurostar trains run from Londen St Pancras to Brussels Midi every couple of hours.
Fares start at €57 one-way or €99
return. Eurostar has airline-style pricing so book early for the cheapest
fare.
tickets from other British towns & cities to London at www.thetrainline.com.
Buy tickets at
www.eurostar.com, or use
www.thetrainline.com.
- Paris FROM €30
Eurostar (formerly Thalys) high-speed train run from Paris Gare du Nord to Brussels Midi every hour or so.
Fares start at €30 in standard class. Eurostar has airline-style pricing so book early for the cheapest fare.
Buy tickets at the French Railways website www.sncf-connect.com or www.thetrainline.com
SNCB (Belgian Railways) and SNCF (French Railways) started running three daily low-cost trains from Brussels to Paris via the classic line.
Fares start at €10, maximum fare is €59 even bought on the day.
Buy tickets from French Railways www.sncf-connect.com.
- Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Breda
You can easily travel from Amsterdam or Rotterdam to Brussels South/Midi by Eurostar, leaving every 1-2hours.
Fares are dynamic like air fares, so book ahead.
The Fast EuroCity Direct is slightly slower than
Eurostar but it is more flexible and cheaper at short notice. Fast EuroCity Direct
trains leave almost
every hour. Fares are from €15.
Buy tickets at www.nsinternational.nl.
- Luxembourg
InterCity (IC) trains run from Luxembourg to Brussels every hour in. Most hourly departures are direct, on a few departures you change trains at Arlon. The fare is €25.50 one-way in 2nd class.
Book these trains at www.thetrainline.com
- Strasbourg
There are two direct TGV high-speed trains from Strasbourg to Brussels South/Midi every day.
Fares start at €25 in 2nd class, €45 in 1st class. Fares vary like air fares, so book ahead.
Book these trains at www.thetrainline.com or www.raileurope.com
- Bordeaux, Toulouse, Biarritz, Lourdes, Nantes, Brittany
There are direct high-speed TGV trains from major French cities which by-pass Paris on the high-speed line calling at CDG airport
& Marne la Vallée-Chessy. This avoids having to take the metro or a taxi between stations in Paris, as these trains.
Buy tickets from French Railways www.sncf-connect.com.
- Cologne
Take a superb German ICE TRAIN from Cologne to Brussels South/Midi. All these trains are superb German ICE trains with restaurant car, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi. Fares start at €37.99
Travel from Cologne to Brussels South/Midi by ICE. The high-speed ICE3-neo train
has a restaurant car, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi. Fares start at €18.99. Prices vary like air fares, book ahead for
the cheapest prices.
Book this train at either
www.thetrainline.com or at the German Railways int.bahn.de.
- Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Hamburg
You can take the ICE train from each of these cities to Cologne and then from Cologne to Brussels.
- Basel, Zurich and Geneva
Travel from Switzerland to Cologne by
Nightjet. This comfortable
Nightjet sleeper
train has an
air-conditioned
AB33 sleeping-car with 1 & 2 berth compartments with washbasin. Fares start at €49.90 in 6-berth couchettes.
Book this train at www.thetrainline.com or at the Austrian Railways website www.oebb.at
Travel from Cologne to Brussels (see number 7)