tomorrowland 2013

luissanchez83 has indicated that this thread is about Belgium

Yes, you can take the High speed train(TGV) directly from the paris airport to Brussels, Belgium. From there you can take a regular train to Antwerp and possibly even Boom. The tomorrowland buses will take care of the rest.
Hope this helps

Hi there,

Sorry for butting in on your subject but i would like to know if i can purchase my tomorrowland tickets with British Sterling? (£).

Cheers, Gav

how much will both train rides cost?

Hi there,

Sorry for butting in on your subject but i would like to know if i can purchase my tomorrowland tickets with British Sterling? (£).

Cheers, Gav

Hey Gav,

It shouldn't matter what denomination you pay with. I'm from the states so will be paying the equivalent amount in $. Lucky for the Brits, the pound is stronger than the Euro so your trip costs go down as opposed to mine where the $ is weaker If you want to take any of your savings and send it this way that'd be awesome haha

Hello Gav (and timoss)

As usual when travelling to another country, you must exchange currency first (whatever you think that works, $, £, yen.. whatever, are not accepted in the Eurozone.)
If you buy things by credit card, the exchange rate will be included...
But, remember : don't act as if you can pay whatever in Belgium with cash £, $ ... OF COURSE you cannot.
Greets

[ 22-Jan-2013, at 12:41 by Wig4 ]

how much will both train rides cost?

Thalys Paris - Brussels : tarif depending on how far in advance you book.
Lowest with limited seats : € 29,00 single up to € 59,00 (Always in no change - no refund 2nd class)

Local train connection Brussel to Boom : € 14,60 weekday single fare (actual price) (Never booking)
Weekend return ticket is cheaper (Friday eavening - monday morning)

Greets


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