Belgium: plug type, voltage, and travel adapter guide

Plug types
Type C
Type E
Voltage
230V
Frequency
50Hz

Belgium uses Type C, Type E outlets at 230V, 50Hz.

Do travellers to Belgium need an adapter?

It depends where you're coming from. Here's what we'd pack from the most common origins. Click any row for the full per-pair breakdown.

From Plug adapter Voltage converter Full guide
Germany
Type C, F · 230V
Not needed Not needed Germany → Belgium
France
Type C, E · 230V
Not needed Not needed France → Belgium
Italy
Type C, F, L · 230V
Not needed Not needed Italy → Belgium
Spain
Type C, F · 230V
Not needed Not needed Spain → Belgium
Netherlands
Type C, F · 230V
Not needed Not needed Netherlands → Belgium
Switzerland
Type C, J · 230V
Not needed Not needed Switzerland → Belgium
United Kingdom
Type G · 230V
Needed Not needed United Kingdom → Belgium
Australia
Type I · 230V
Needed Not needed Australia → Belgium
Ireland
Type G · 230V
Needed Not needed Ireland → Belgium
United States
Type A, B · 120V
Needed Check devices United States → Belgium
Canada
Type A, B · 120V
Needed Check devices Canada → Belgium
Japan
Type A, B · 100V
Needed Check devices Japan → Belgium

Frequently asked

What type of plug does Belgium use?
Belgium uses Type C and Type E outlets at 230V, 50Hz.
What's the voltage in Belgium?
Belgium runs on 230V at 50Hz — that's the high-voltage standard. Dual-voltage devices (most phones, laptops, modern chargers labelled "100-240V") work as-is. Single-voltage devices like hair dryers, curling irons, and travel kettles do not without a converter.
Do I need a travel adapter for Belgium?
Only if your home country uses a different plug type. Travellers from any country whose plugs aren't Type C/E will need an adapter. Use the table above or the calculator to check your specific pair.

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Not coming from one of the origins above? Drop your actual starting country in and we'll compute the verdict for you.