How to get to the new Institute?
From 28 November 2021, the Jules Bordet Institute is moving to the Erasmus campus in Anderlecht. From this date all the Institute's activities will take place at Rue Meylemeersh n°90, 1070 Anderlecht.

- Adress
Rue Meylemeersch n°90 - 1070 Anderlecht
- Telephone
+32 (0)2 541 31 11
Underground, Bus STIB, BUS DeLijn
- Underground: Line 5 to «Erasme» + a 10-min walk
- Bus STIB: Line 74 to «Erasme» + a 10-min walk
- Bus De Lijn:
- Line 620 to «Erasme» + a 10-min walk
- Line 141 either to «Erasme» or to «Multipharma» + a 10-min walk
- Line 142 either to "Yzerkruis" + a 5-min walk or to «Erasmus» + a 10-min walk
Train
Train S3 (Zottegem - Bruxelles – Termonde) connects Midi Station to Anderlecht Station.
From Anderlecht Station take underground line 5 from « Ceria » (about a two-minute walk from the station), getting off at « Erasme ».
Then walk 10 minutes to reach the new Institute.
To plan your train journeys, consult the SNCB website:
https://www.belgiantrain.be/en
Car and parking
Located close to the ring road, the Institute is also accessible by car. On the Brussels ring road take exit n°15a LENNIK
- From Namur: Via E42 - Join E19 - Exit 15a Lennik
- From Liège: Via E25 – Join E40 – E19 - Exit 15a Lennik
- From Mons: Via E42 - Join E19 - Exit 15a Lennik
- From Antwerp: Via A12 – Join E19 - Exit Lennik
- From Ghent: Via E40 - Join E19 - Exit Lennik
There is a car park next to the Institute for patients and visitors
Parking ticket reduction
- Consultations : 40 % reduction on the applicable rate : go to the orientation desk at the Institute's entrance to validate your ticket
- Day hospital : 1 euro / hour – Max 14.40 euros /day : go to the Day Hospital reception to validate your ticket
Bicycle
A cycle path runs behind the Institute that enables you to travel to the hospital by bike: see the map to plan your route.
There is also a VILLO docking station close to the Institute: Erasme n°347
A free shuttle service operates between the various buildings on the ULB campus in Anderlecht.
Shuttle bus on ULB Campus in Anderlecht
A service also operates between the Erasmus General Hospital and the Jules Bordet Institute.
The stop for the Erasmus General Hospital is just next to the "Erasmus" metro station exit.
The shuttle service is free of charge and Anderlecht campus patients have priority. The bus is adapted for persons with reduced mobility.
The shuttle service operates from Monday to Friday between 7.30 am and 5.30 pm.
Two buses make the tour several times an hour, leaving approximately every 15 minutes. The complete circuit takes approximately 20 minutes. Note these times when attending for appointments.
- What are the shuttle service stops?
- Erasmus General Hospital :
The stop is close to the main entrance to the Erasmus Hospital, at a former bus stop close the Erasmus metro station exit. - Imedia Erasmus Center :
The stop is next to the building entrance, under the awning. - Medical Center Erasmus EMC :
The stop is on the right of the entrance, near to the ramp for persons with reduced mobility. - Jules Bordet Institute :
The shuttle service drops you off at the foot of the totem, between the hospital and car park. It picks you up at the same place.
- Erasmus General Hospital :
- How to spot the shuttle buses?
A white bus and a grey bus operate on the campus. They are easily identifiable as they are marked "Navette – Hôpital Erasme – ULB – Institut Jules Bordet".
Questions and answers
The move to the Anderlecht site
The new Jules Bordet Institute has been designed to make life easy for visitors, thanks to a very clear system of reception, direction indicators and pathways. At the new Institute’s entrance our staff at central reception will be pleased to direct you and accompany you in your first steps in the building.
All the Jules Bordet Institute’s services are moving to the Anderlecht campus (consultations, treatment, medico-technical examinations, hospitalisations, tests). From 28 November 2021 the only activity that will continue at the Institute’s “Porte de Hal’” site is radiotherapy treatment. If you are due to receive radiotherapy between 28 November 2021 and 10 January 2022 you will receive specific information about the place of your appointment.
The address of the new Jules Bordet Institute is rue Meylemeersch, n°90, 1070 Anderlecht. For more details on access to the new Institute.
Do you have an appointment at the new Jules Bordet Institute? Click on this link to view the page that explains the various ways of travelling to the new Institute.
A free shuttle service operates between the various buildings on the ULB campus in Anderlecht.
A service also operates between the Erasmus General Hospital and the Jules Bordet Institute.
The stop for the Erasmus General Hospital is just next to the "Erasmus" metro station exit.
The shuttle service is free of charge and Anderlecht campus patients have priority. The bus is adapted for persons with reduced mobility.
The shuttle service operates from Monday to Friday between 7.30 am and 5.30 pm.
Two buses make the tour several times an hour, leaving approximately every 15 minutes. The complete circuit takes approximately 20 minutes. Note these times when attending for appointments.
- What are the shuttle service stops?
- Erasmus General Hospital :
The stop is close to the main entrance to the Erasmus Hospital, at a former bus stop close the Erasmus metro station exit. - Imedia Erasmus Center :
The stop is next to the building entrance, under the awning. - Medical Center Erasmus EMC :
The stop is on the right of the entrance, near to the ramp for persons with reduced mobility. - Jules Bordet Institute :
The shuttle service drops you off at the foot of the totem, between the hospital and car park. It picks you up at the same place.
- Erasmus General Hospital :
- How to spot the shuttle buses?
A white bus and a grey bus operate on the campus. They are easily identifiable as they are marked "Navette – Hôpital Erasme – ULB – Institut Jules Bordet".
A pay car park will operate as soon as the new Jules Bordet Institute opens, for use by patients, accompaniers and visitors. It will be located opposite the news Jules Bordet Institute building.
Yes, most of the telephone numbers will stay the same. So you can continue to contact your doctor or coordinating nurse for cancer care (or any other contact) on the number you have at present. For general enquiries the number remains 02 541 31 11.
PLEASE NOTE, for a brief period on 27/11 the number 02 541 31 11 will be unavailable. The replacement number will be 02 436 49 99. You will find all the necessary information on our website or Facebook page nearer the time.