All mobility information for visitors with reduced mobility

Forest National aims to be accessible to everyone. Visitors with reduced mobility can count on adapted entrances, assistance, and several accessible transportation options. Below, you’ll find an overview of how to reach Forest National easily and safely, on foot or by wheelchair, by car or by public transportation.

On foot or by wheelchair

Adapted entrance for visitors with reduced mobility

The adapted entrance for visitors with reduced mobility is located to the left of the main entrance of Forest National. Upon arrival, a steward will check your ticket and the medical team will then guide you to your seat in the venue.

To ensure a smooth welcome and optimal assistance, we ask that you arrive at least 40 minutes before the start of the event. You can find the exact timing on the detail page of our website the day before the event.

Each visitor with reduced mobility may be accompanied by one companion.

By car

Parking for visitors with reduced mobility

Visitors with an EU parking card for persons with disabilities can use 7 parking spaces on the public road, to the left of the venue on Avenue Victor Rousseau. More information is available on the Parking Brussels website.

⚠️ Please note! These parking spaces are located on the public road and cannot be reserved.

Would you like to request a parking space in the immediate vicinity of Forest National? Then contact us no earlier than 2 weeks before the event using the form below. We review the options for each event individually.

Register a vehicle for a visitor with limited mobility

👉 You can find more information about traveling to Forest National by car on this page.

Park & Ride

P+R Ceria/Coovi has parking spaces for visitors with disabilities. These are located very close to the metro stations and are clearly marked with adapted signage.

From P+R Ceria/Coovi, you can take the shuttle bus to Forest National. This bus is wheelchair accessible.

👉 You can find more information about Park & Ride on this page.

By metro, tram, or bus (STIB)

Are you traveling by public transportation in Brussels? In the STIB route planner, you can select the “step-free route” option. This way, you automatically choose the most accessible route, including when you have temporary mobility limitations.

Accessible stops near Forest National

The following stops are accessible for visitors with reduced mobility:

  • Forest National

  • Zaman – Forest National

  • Mystère

  • Domaine

  • Saint-Denis

  • Bervoets

You can always check the current accessibility of stops, stations, and vehicles on the STIB website.

👉 You can find more information about which metro, tram, or bus lines take you to Forest National on this page.

By train

Forest-Est station

Forest-Est train station is only partially accessible for wheelchair users.

  • Parking: there are 5 parking spaces for visitors with reduced mobility

  • Assistance: there is no permanent SNCB assistance service on site. If you need help getting on or off the train (for example, with a mobile boarding ramp), you must request it at least 24 hours in advance via:

  • Platforms: because of the platform height and access, the platforms are not optimally adapted, which often makes boarding and getting off independently difficult without assistance

You can find more information about this station on the SNCB website.

Alternative: Bruxelles-Midi

Bruxelles-Midi is the nearest major station that is fully accessible and offers more extensive assistance services.

You can find more information about this station on the SNCB website.

👉 You can find more information about traveling to Forest National by train on this page.

Accessibility at Forest National

👉 You can find all practical information about accessibility at Forest National, seating, assistance, and facilities on this page.