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eSIM Belgique

eSIM Premium pour Belgique. Prix juste. Sans échange de SIM.

Plans de Données pour Belgique

All 13 plans have fast network routing

Nos Sélections

Sélectionnés à la main pour la valeur, le prix et la couverture

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Meilleur Rapport Qualité-Prix

Most travelers · balanced usage

50 GB

180 days validity

Proximus, Orange, Base

5GReloadableFast Network
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Meilleur Budget

Short trips · light usage

3 GB

15 days validity

Proximus, Orange, Base

5GReloadableFast Network
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Meilleur Confort

Heavy usage · longer stays

20 GB

30 days validity

Proximus, Orange, Base

5GReloadableFast Network
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1 GB

7 days validity

Proximus, Orange, Base

5GReloadableFast Network
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3 GB

30 days validity

Proximus, Orange, Base

5GReloadableFast Network
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5 GB

30 days validity

Proximus, Orange, Base

5GReloadableFast Network
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10 GB

30 days validity

Proximus, Orange, Base

5GReloadableFast Network

Rappel de Configuration

1

Achetez Avant le Départ

Achetez votre plan eSIM avant d'embarquer pour Belgique.

2

Installez le Profil eSIM

Scannez le QR code dans les paramètres de votre téléphone pour installer le profil eSIM.

3

Activez à l'Arrivée

Activez à votre arrivée en Belgique et activez l'itinérance des données. Votre téléphone se connectera automatiquement.

Tip: Download the STIB/MIVB app for Brussels and SNCB for trains before arrival — both use real-time data and will navigate you from Brussels Airport to your accommodation.

Plans Summary

13 plans · from · up to 50 GB · 5G

Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip

Best Value 50 GB · 180 days $39.60 Best Budget 3 GB · 15 days $3.96 Best Comfort 20 GB · 30 days $19.08 Most Popular 7 days · 2 GB/day $19.04

Foire aux Questions

Is 5G available across Belgium?

Yes — Base, Orange, and Proximus all operate 5G in Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Bruges, and Liège. Coverage is excellent for a small country.

What's the best transit app for getting around Belgium?

STIB/MIVB for Brussels metro/tram/bus, SNCB for intercity trains. Both have real-time data and work well with any data connection. The De Lijn app covers buses in Flanders.

Does coverage extend to the Ardennes region?

Yes — Dinant, Namur, Durbuy, and the main Ardennes towns have reliable 4G. The High Fens plateau has coverage at main access points. Rural hiking areas may have weaker signal.

Do EU roaming rules apply in Belgium?

Yes — EU roaming applies. Belgian carriers are also particularly fast, so a dedicated Belgian eSIM may offer better performance than your home plan's EU allocation.

Is French or Dutch more useful for translation apps?

Brussels and Wallonia use French; Flanders (Antwerp, Ghent, Bruges) uses Dutch (Flemish). Download both offline packs. German is useful for the Eupen/Malmedy area in the east.

Is there coverage in Bruges' medieval city centre?

Yes — Bruges is comprehensively covered with 5G/4G from all carriers. Google Maps handles the canal-side streets and alleyways well.

What speeds can I expect in Brussels?

5G in Brussels delivers 100–400 Mbps. 4G nationwide typically runs 20–80 Mbps. Belgium has some of Europe's fastest mobile networks.

What's the best way to get from Brussels Airport to the city?

The Airport Express train runs every 15 minutes to Brussels-Central, Brussels-Midi (Eurostar connections), and Brussels-Nord. The SNCB app shows real-time departures — buy tickets at the station or via app.

Belgique is part of these regional plans

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Guide eSIM pour Belgique

Votre eSIM se connecte aux principaux opérateurs en Belgique :

Base Orange Proximus

Réseaux disponibles : 5G

Belgium is a small but culturally rich Western European country with excellent 5G infrastructure from Base, Orange, and Proximus across Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, and Bruges. Data is essential for navigating Brussels' complex metro and tram network via the STIB/MIVB app, finding your way through Bruges' medieval canal-side streets, and using the SNCB/NMBS app for intercity trains. Belgium's compact size (about 300km across) means high-speed trains connect all major cities within an hour.

All three carriers provide 5G in Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Bruges, Liège, and Leuven. Belgium's railway network is dense and the SNCB app with real-time departure data is the best transit tool for intercity travel. Brussels' public transport — the STIB/MIVB app — covers metro, tram, and bus with real-time arrivals.

The Belgian Ardennes in the south (Dinant, Namur, the Meuse valley) have reliable 4G along main roads. The E411 motorway south from Brussels toward Luxembourg has coverage throughout. The High Fens plateau (Hautes Fagnes) and nature reserves have good coverage at access points.

Belgium uses both French and Dutch (Flemish) officially, with German in the east. Language apps are useful — Google Translate's French and Dutch offline packs help in areas where the other language isn't widely spoken. Brussels is officially bilingual but largely French-speaking in daily life.

Belgium is an EU member so EU roaming plans apply. The 50 GB data allowance makes a Belgium-specific eSIM worthwhile for longer visits or heavy remote work.