The motorway runs almost where the map does — 208 km of road across 183 km of straight line. That is 2h 27 in a car that waits for you rather than the other way round, at a fare quoted in full at booking.
The fare is fixed when you book, so a closed lane or a slow stretch costs you time and not money — there is no meter and no waiting charge. Pickup is any address in Brussels: a home, a hotel, an office, a venue. Drop-off is the exact address in Cologne, not the nearest station to it. The route crosses from Brüssel into Nordrhein-Westfalen; the price covers the whole of it including tolls.
An executive saloon on a 2h 27 run is a quiet place to work: the same car the whole way, no changes, no platform, and a driver who takes the route. Longer bookings are usually made a day or more ahead, and the return leg can be fixed at the same time and the same price. Arriving by air instead? Cologne Bonn Airport Transfers covers every destination we serve from the airport.
Luggage, equipment and the things that do not fit a rack
A lot of Brussels–Cologne bookings have nothing to do with speed. A saloon takes three large cases, a van seats seven with luggage to match, and a minibus covers a group of up to sixteen. Trade-fair material, instrument cases, camera kit, golf bags, skis and boxed samples travel in the boot rather than being carried the length of a platform and lifted twice. Tell us what is coming at booking and the right vehicle is assigned: a van booked because there are eight bags is a cheaper mistake than a saloon that arrives and cannot take them.