European Division - How to contact us
GENERAL CONTACT DETAILS
Address:
BirdLife International European Division
Avenue de la Toison d'Or 67 (2nd floor)
B-1060 Brussels
BELGIUM
Tel: +32 (0)2 280 08 30
Fax: +32 (0)2 230 38 02
Email: Europe@birdlife.org
PRESS & MEDIA QUERIES
For more information about press releases and the work of the BirdLife European Division in general, please contact:
Herlinde Herpoel
Media & Communication Manager
Tel. +32 (0)2 541 07 82 (direct) or Mobile: +32 494 542 844
Email: herlinde.herpoel@birdlife.org
HOW TO FIND US
OFFICE
The BirdLife European Division office is situated on the 2nd floor. After you ring the bell, you enter the sliding door and you have another bell near the mailboxes. Please ring it as well to make the second door open and then take the elevator instead of the stairs, otherwise you will come across another closed door.
FROM THE AIRPORT
From Brussels Charleroi airport:
Take the Ryanair bus into Brussels. You will be dropped off by the bus in Brussels at Gare du Midi. Then go to the Metro of Gare du Midi and follow instructions below.
From Brussels Zaventem airport:
Take the train to Brussels and get off at Gare du Midi. The train stops in three stations in Brussels (Brussels Nord, Brussels Centrale and Brussels Midi (Zuid)). At Gare du Midi go to the metro station and take the metro line 2 direction SIMONIS, then get off at stop 'LOUISE'.
FROM THE RAILWAY STATION
From Gare du Midi:
Take Metro line 2 direction SIMONIS and get off at stop 'LOUISE'
From Gare du Nord:
Go to the central area of the station and turn left to exit the station. Once out continue walking in this direction straight on (a little bit downhill) on Rue du Progres, until you get to the Boulevard Adolphe Max. There you will find Metro station Rogier. Take the Metro line 2 direction CLEMENCEAU and get off at LOUISE.
FROM THE METRO STATION
The nearest metro stop to the office is 'LOUISE'
From Metro Station 'LOUISE':
Once you are in the hall of the metro station, follow the exit to “Avenue de la Toison d’Or” (opposite street of the Avenue de Waterloo) and street numbers that include 54-87. Then walk down the pavement until the number 67.
