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  • Niamh F.

    Galway, IE · Jun 2026

    Reliable, but some hiccups

    Overall, esima worked well in Belgium. The installation was straightforward, but I did face some signal issues in rural areas. The speed was decent in cities like Ghent, though.

  • Priya S.

    Mumbai, IN · Jun 2026

    Good Value for Belgium

    The eSIM worked well throughout my stay in Belgium, especially in urban areas. Scanning the QR code made activation easy. I did notice some slower speeds in remote areas, but it was still a better option than traditional roaming.

  • Sophie W.

    Toronto, CA · May 2026

    Perfect for Brussels

    I just scanned the QR code upon landing at Brussels Airport and was online in seconds! The 5G speed was fantastic, allowing me to stream Netflix without any buffering. Highly recommend esima for anyone traveling to Belgium!

  • Elena G.

    Madrid, ES · May 2026

    Perfect for my Belgium trip!

    Getting set up in Brussels was a breeze! Scanned the QR code and I had 5G in seconds. Streaming Netflix at the hotel was smooth. Highly recommend this eSIM!

  • Jordan A.

    Johannesburg, ZA · May 2026

    Perfect for city hopping

    Used esima during my trip across Brussels, Ghent, and Antwerp. The 4G speed was reliable, and I never had issues with coverage. Installation was a breeze, and I was online in no time!

  • Aoife N.

    Cork, IE · May 2026

    Great Coverage Across Belgium

    Used esima during my trip to Bruges and Ghent. The install process was quick, and I appreciated the user-friendly app. The only downside was some slow speeds in the countryside, but overall, a solid choice for travelers.

  • Sophie W.

    Toronto, CA · May 2026

    Seamless installation

    I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to set up the esima eSIM. Just 30 seconds to scan the QR code and I was online. Perfect for navigating around Ghent!

  • Ethan O.

    Dublin, IE · May 2026

    Great value for Belgium

    I used esima while traveling through Brussels and Ghent, and I found the coverage to be excellent. I appreciated the straightforward setup and the ability to stay connected without buying a local SIM. Just a few hiccups with speed in very remote areas, but nothing major.

eSIM vs roaming in Belgium

Typical home-carrier roaming

$10$20

per day

Esima eSIM

$2.57

Flat rate

Most international carriers charge a flat daily fee for Belgium roaming, usually capped after the first gigabyte or two — speeds throttle to 2G after that limit, which breaks live ticket validation and navigation.

Hotspot is often blocked or costs extra on roaming plans, so you cannot share data with a laptop or a travel partner. The daily fee stacks every calendar day your phone touches a Belgian tower, even if you only use ten megabytes.

An eSIM gives you a fixed data pool at local-market pricing with no daily recurrence, no throttling, and hotspot enabled by default. You pay once, use what you need, and the cost stays flat whether you are in Belgium for three days or three weeks.

Roaming bundles from major networks often exclude app-based ticket validation or require you to disable data roaming between uses, which means you miss notifications and have to toggle settings every time you open the metro app.

Real trips, real travelers

Built for travelers like you

Different trip, same eSIM — here is how it lands for the most common visitors to Belgium.

You are moving between Brussels, Bruges, Antwerp and Ghent over five days. The eSIM keeps NMBS/SNCB mobile tickets active for conductor scans, loads museum maps in real time, and lets you hotspot your tablet in a Ghent café to edit photos. No SIM swap, no roaming fees, no throttling after the first gigabyte.

Art-city hopper

You are hiking the GR trails near La Roche-en-Ardenne and Durbuy. The eSIM gives you 4G on main roads and 3G in valleys, enough to check trail maps and weather updates. You download offline maps in Brussels before departure, then rely on the eSIM for emergency contact and lodge bookings.

Ardennes hiker

You are in Brussels for three days of meetings in the European Quarter. The eSIM connects you to Proximus 5G at the airport, keeps Outlook syncing on the metro, and lets you hotspot your laptop in the hotel without paying the conference-center Wi-Fi fee. STIB/MIVB tickets validate instantly at Schuman station.

Business traveler

Apps you'll need data for in Belgium

The apps locals and travelers actually use — the ones that need real cell data, not just hotel Wi-Fi.

  • STIB/MIVB app icon

    STIB/MIVB

    Brussels metro, tram and bus tickets with QR validation at gates

  • NMBS/SNCB app icon

    NMBS/SNCB

    National rail tickets and live train schedules

  • Uber app icon

    Uber

    Rideshare in Brussels and Antwerp

  • Bolt app icon

    Bolt

    Rideshare and scooter rental in Brussels

  • Payconiq by Bancontact app icon

    Payconiq by Bancontact

    Mobile payments at shops, restaurants and markets

  • Google Maps app icon

    Google Maps

    Navigation and public-transport routing

  • Velo Antwerpen / Blue-bike app icon

    Velo Antwerpen / Blue-bike

    Bike-share rental and docking-station maps

How much data you'll burn per day

WhatsApp

~40MB per day for text and voice calls, ~120MB per day with video calls and photo sharing.

Maps

~80MB per day for live navigation in Brussels, Bruges or Antwerp; less if you cache offline maps before trips to the Ardennes.

Rideshare

~15MB per day for Uber or Bolt in Brussels — includes live driver tracking and route updates.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does eSIM work in Bruges?

Yes. Bruges city center has full 4G and 5G coverage on Proximus, Orange Belgium and Base. The Markt, the Belfry, the canal district and the train station all have strong signal. If you cycle out to Damme or the coast, coverage holds steady across the flat Flemish countryside.

Does eSIM work in the Ardennes?

Orange Belgium covers most of the Ardennes forest with 4G, but valleys near La Roche-en-Ardenne thin to 3G. Proximus and Base (which shares Proximus towers) have similar coverage. Download offline maps before you leave Brussels if you are hiking or driving deep into the forest.

Does eSIM work on the train to Paris?

Yes, but expect patchy LTE in tunnels south of Charleroi on the Thalys route. Coverage is strong at Brussels-Midi and holds through most of Belgium, then drops briefly in the cross-border tunnels. Download your boarding pass and any maps before departure.

How much data do I need for a week in Belgium?

Two to three gigabytes covers a week of maps, STIB/MIVB and NMBS/SNCB ticket apps, WhatsApp and light browsing. Add another gigabyte if you are using rideshare apps daily or posting photos. Hotspot for a laptop adds roughly 500MB per day of casual use.

Can I make WhatsApp calls in Belgium?

Yes. WhatsApp voice and video calls work over the eSIM data connection on all three Belgian networks. Quality is strong in cities and along motorways, and thins slightly in the Ardennes valleys where 4G drops to 3G.

Does the STIB/MIVB app work on this eSIM?

Yes. The STIB/MIVB app needs live data to generate and validate QR ticket codes at Brussels metro and tram gates. The eSIM provides that connection on all carriers. Paper tickets cost more at kiosks, so the app saves you money and queue time.

Proximus vs Orange Belgium coverage in Brussels?

Proximus has denser 5G in Brussels, especially around Gare Centrale, the European Quarter and the airport. Orange Belgium covers the city with 4G and some 5G. Both work well for metro tickets and navigation; Proximus edges ahead on speed in the city center.

Proximus vs Orange in the Ardennes?

Orange Belgium has stronger 4G coverage in the Ardennes forest, though valleys near La Roche-en-Ardenne thin to 3G on all carriers. Proximus and Base (which shares Proximus towers) have similar rural footprints. All three work for navigation on main roads.

Does the NMBS/SNCB rail app work on this eSIM?

Yes. The NMBS/SNCB app requires live data to purchase mobile tickets and for conductor scanning. The eSIM keeps the connection active on platforms and trains (except in some tunnels). Paper tickets cost more and require queuing at station kiosks.

Does Uber work in Belgium?

Uber operates in Brussels and Antwerp but is restricted in other cities. The app needs live data to request rides and track drivers. Bolt is also available in Brussels. Both work over the eSIM on all three Belgian carriers.

eSIM vs airport SIM in Belgium?

An airport SIM from Proximus or Orange costs around twenty to thirty euros for a week, requires a passport photocopy, and ties you to one carrier. The eSIM costs less, switches between carriers automatically for the best signal, and activates in thirty seconds with no paperwork or kiosk queue.

Does eSIM work at Brussels Airport?

Yes. Brussels Airport has full 5G coverage from Proximus and 4G from Orange Belgium and Base. Your eSIM will register before you leave the arrivals hall, so you can open maps, call a rideshare or buy a train ticket immediately.

Does eSIM work in Ghent?

Yes. Ghent has full 4G and 5G coverage from all three carriers. Proximus leads on 5G density in the city center and around Sint-Pietersstation. Orange Belgium and Base both deliver strong 4G. Signal holds steady along the canals and in the Gravensteen area.

Can I hotspot my laptop in Belgium?

Yes. Hotspot is enabled by default on esima eSIMs. You can tether a laptop, tablet or another phone without extra cost or throttling. Useful in Ghent cafés, Brussels coworking spaces or on the train between cities.

Does eSIM work on the coast?

Yes. The Belgian coast from De Panne to Knokke has full 4G and 5G coverage on all three carriers. Proximus and Orange both cover the beach towns, the tram line and the dunes. Signal holds steady along the entire coastline.

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