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If your trip to Diegem is all organized but your itinerary is a little on the empty side, let us give you a few hints and tips.
Step out into the wider area and get back to nature with a few activities like cycling tours. If you want more, go cycling as well.
Be sure to visit Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe and Schaerbeek during your stay here. Allow yourself enough time to explore — there's loads to keep you entertained. Travel 3 miles from Diegem and you'll reach Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe. Alternatively, Schaerbeek is located 3 miles away.
If you have some serious business to see to in Diegem, there's a good chance you'll be spending plenty of time at a major convention center. If that's the case, you might like to know about some of the ones that have hotels, cafés and restaurants nearby:
A good car should be comfortable, reliable, and functional. So, we'd recommend going with an SUV or a full-size car if you're going to use Diegem as a starting point to discover wider Brussels. These bigger vehicles have roomier interiors and a powerful engine to take you across the open roads in style. If you're here to spend most of your time in the city, a cost-effective car, like a compact or a mini, will be a good fit. This zippy little rides are incredible when it comes to cruising around those tight lanes!
First of all, there's a huge range of both high-end and economy rental vehicles available in Diegem. What you end up going for will depend on how much you want to spend and the activities you've got planned. Prestige vehicles are all about mod cons and comfort. If you're splashing out, why not pick up a high-end SUV, or perhaps a stylish medium-sized sedan? Alternatively, if you're just after a set of wheels to get you around town as efficiently as possible, we can help you out with an economy vehicle (or something else that's unlikely to break the bank).
Brussels is large enough to have rush-hour traffic, which can extend to neighborhoods like Diegem. The roads are generally busier as people come and go from work in the mornings and afternoons.
Depending on the hour and the day, you should find a car space fairly easily. Some advice — before you leave your vehicle, be sure to check the signage. The last thing you want is an annoying fine while you're away!
Most of the time, your rental car company will bill the amount listed on the fine to your credit card, including local taxes. Otherwise, they may supply your contact details to the relevant local authority, who'll then send a fine straight to you.