Wheelchair Taxis in Brussels, Belgium

Approximately 10% of taxi cabs in Brussels are wheelchair accessible, but it is important to reserve a ride in advance for the best outcome.
Wheelchair Accessible Taxis Brussels, Belgium

Approximately 10% of taxi cabs in Brussels are wheelchair accessible. These vehicles are equipped with rear-entry ramps that can be folded out and allow a wheelchair to easily roll in and out of the vehicle. This allows the passenger to remain seated in their wheelchair for the entire journey. Each Brussels wheelchair taxi has a securement space and safety tie-downs/straps to accommodate one manual or powered wheelchair.

Brussels Wheelchair Taxi

These specialized taxis can be ordered on demand at all hours, though wait times will be higher late at night and early in the morning. The standard wait time for a wheelchair taxi inside the city is 15-20 minutes, though you can often hail them on the street. Contact information for ordering an accessible cab is provided below:

Taxis Verts
Phone:  +32 (0)2 349 49 49
www.taxisverts.be

For users of manual or collapsible wheelchairs, standard taxis are available if the passenger is able to transfer from his/her wheelchair into the vehicle. English-speaking drivers may be requested, though the majority of drivers speak French and/or Dutch. City-approved meter rates are applicable to both standard taxis and wheelchair accessible ones. These tariffs are outlined below:

6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Flag drop – € 2,40
Per kilometer – € 1,80*
Waiting time (per 30 seconds) – € 0,50

10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Flag drop – € 4,40
Per kilometer – € 1,80*
Waiting time (per 30 seconds) – € 0,50

*The per-kilometer fare of €1,80 is for travel inside the City of Brussels. For travel outside the city, the per-kilometer rate is €2,70, regardless of the time of day. All other fare components, including pick-up cost and waiting time, remain the same.

If you traveled to Brussels and have used a wheelchair accessible transport service, please share your experience in the comments section below.

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