Visit Marien Stadium
Discover Marien Stadium
Mobility
On match days, Parc Duden is accessible in various ways: by bus, tram, on foot, or by bike, but also by train or by using shared mobility services.
Address: Chaussée de Bruxelles 223, 1190 Forest
Want to get to the stadium easily? Here are the different possibilities:
On foot: For our fans from Forest and Saint-Gilles, the stadium is a stone's throw from Place Rochefort, Place Albert, and Altitude 100!
By bike: Do you live in the Brussels Region? Then you can reach the stadium by bike! In collaboration with our partner Lucien, RUSG offers a bicycle parking a few meters from the stadium’s entrance.
With STIB-MIVB: Like many Unionists, you can use the STIB network that connects Marien stadium to the rest of the city.
Tram 3 – 4: Albert stop
Are you coming from the north or the city centre? Then take line 3 or 4 and walk the rest of the way from Place Albert.
Tram 82: Chataignes and Union stops
The stadium is easily accessible from Gare du Midi (for metro or train users) and the north-west of the city, or from Drogenbos via the Neerstalle district and the centre of Forest.
Tram 97: under construction – temporary stops Rochefort or Wiels
The stadium can be reached in a few minutes from Place Louise or the Châtelain district, or from Dieweg and the municipality of Uccle, once the roadworks have ended.Tram 51: stop Altitude 100
Do you live south of Uccle or along Chaussée d'Alsemberg? Then take line 51, get off at Altitude 100 and do the rest of the journey on foot.
From Uccle-Stalle train station or the Midi district, you can also take bus 48.
Bus 52: Union stop
The fastest connection from Gare Centrale, Les Marolles and Le Parvis.
Bus 54: Jupiter or Mystère stops
If you are coming from the centre of Forest or the Flagey or Châtelain districts, take line 54 and walk the rest of the way through Parc Duden.
With SNCB: Via Bruxelles-Midi and Forest-Est stations (15-minute walk), you can easily reach the stadium from Walloon or Flemish Brabant, without having to worry about parking your vehicle.
With shared mobility: There are also different shared mobility options that allow you to easily get to the stadium! Shared electric scooters and e-bikes are a fast and flexible way to get around the city. If you prefer traditional bikes, you can use the Union Saint-Gilloise or Union Villo stations.
By car: Would you still rather drive to the stadium? You can. Beware: almost all streets in Forest are in a green zone. To avoid parking problems, you can also park for free at the P+R in Stalle and take tram 4 to Albert.