BRUSSELS OFFICE
BRUSSELS
OFFICE
rue de l’Étoile, 22
1180 Brussels
Tél : +32 2 378 44 22
NAMUR OFFICE
NAMUR
OFFICE
Rue de l’Armée Grouchy, 20
5000 Namur
Tél : +32 472 77 47 08
CHARLEROI OFFICE
CHARLEROI
OFFICE
Boulevard Zoé Drion, 1
6000 Charleroi
Tél : +32 472 74 73 67
In order to guarantee you the best possible reception and to limit your waiting time, we advise you to make a phone call before visiting us.
In order to guarantee you the best possible reception and to limit your waiting time, we advise you to make a phone call before visiting us.
Do you want to know more about your departure possibilities, our activities or do you need any information?
Contact us via the form opposite, we will answer you as soon as possible.
Would you like to do an internship in our Mobility service?
Send your CV and cover letter to mobilite@dynamointernational.org
Do you want to know more about your departure possibilities, our activities or do you need any information?
Contact us via the form below, we will answer you as soon as possible.
Would you like to do an internship in our Mobility service?
Send your CV and cover letter to mobilite@dynamointernational.org
The Brussels team
Opening Times:
Monday from 11am to 7pm 🡢 Maïté / Thursday from 11am to 7pm 🡢 Imane/ Friday from 11am to 7pm 🡢 Florent, the last Friday of the month from 11am to 6pm (outside these hours, we are available on appointment)
The team in Namur and Charleroi
Opening Times:
NAMUR: Monday from 11am to 7pm 🡢 Manon (outside these hours, we are available on appointment)
CHARLEROI: Friday from 1.30pm to 5pm 🡢 Julien, by appointment only
Street work in Namur
In winter from October to February:
- Wednesday from 3pm to 6pm in the Balance District
- Thursday from 3.30pm to 5.30pm, in the Parc Louise-Marie sector, hauling alongside Sambre, Delta, Place d’Arme and Confluence
During summer from March to September:
- Wednesday from 3pm to 7pm in the Balance District
- Thursday from 3.30 pm to 6.30 pm, in the Parc Louise-Marie sector, hauling alongside Sambre, Delta, Place d’Arme and Confluence