Berlin — the German capital and Europe's largest startup ecosystem — is 660 kilometres from Brussels. The FFGR Belgium guide to the Brussels–Berlin corridor and intermediate stops.
Brussels to Berlin: 660 kilometres on the E40/A3/A2, with a crossing of the German border near Aachen. Journey time: 6 hours 20-50 minutes by private chauffeur. For clients who prefer not to fly (or whose schedules do not suit the Brussels–Berlin flight times), the private chauffeur route is a productive 6-hour working transfer.
The Brussels–Berlin corridor serves: EU officials and members of the European Parliament with regular travel between Brussels and the German Bundestag (Berlin), corporate executives with dual operations in both cities (Brussels for EU regulatory affairs, Berlin for German market operations), legal professionals attending Berlin courts or mediations, and political party officials travelling between Brussels and Berlin party offices.
The working cabin: the Rolls-Royce Ghost or Maybach S680 rear cabin — with its noise isolation, mobile connectivity, fold-out tables, and independently reclinable seats — converts 6 hours 30 minutes of travel time into productive office time. FFGR Belgium provides the vehicle with a cellular router (4G/5G, continuous coverage on the A2/A3 corridor) and supplies working materials (charging cables, printer access via driver iPad on request).
Intermediate stops: Cologne (120km from Brussels, 1h) — for a brief break, meeting, or lunch. Düsseldorf (160km, 1h20). Dortmund (240km, 2h20). Each stop can be coordinated with a client meeting at minimal additional time cost.
Berlin arrival: the vehicle proceeds directly to the client's Berlin hotel (Hotel Adlon Kempinski, the Regent Berlin, the Waldorf Astoria Berlin on the Kurfürstendamm) or directly to a specific Berlin address.
Rates: Brussels–Berlin (Rolls-Royce Ghost): from €2,400. Brussels–Berlin (Maybach S680): from €1,800. Brussels–Berlin (Mercedes S-Class): from €980. Overnight available for return journeys.
