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Driving to Belgium

No vignette, but three low-emission zones: Antwerp, Ghent and Brussels. Dutch registration plates must be registered in advance — otherwise you’ll be fined, even if your car is perfectly allowed in.

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Departure · Netherlands

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LEZ registration Ghent

Only if visiting a city

Foreign vehicles must be registered before entering the Ghent low-emission zone. The registration itself is free.

LEZ registration Brussels

Only if visiting a city

Foreign vehicles must be registered before entering the Brussels low-emission zone. The registration itself is free.

Arrival · Belgium

Frequently asked questions

My car is new enough — do I still need to register?

Yes. The registration requirement for foreign plates is separate from the admission criteria. Without registration you risk a €150 fine (€350 in Brussels), even with a clean car.

How far in advance do I need to register?

At the latest before you enter the zone; we recommend at least 24 hours ahead so the registration is definitely processed.

Driving to Belgium · Europe Road Desk