# How much data do you need for Belgium?

> How much data for Belgium: 5 GB a week, 10 GB two weeks. MerrSIM plans from €1.49.

Before buying a Belgium eSIM, work out how many GB you need. It depends on your days and what you do online. In Bruges, sunset canal photos look incredible — with an eSIM you upload them to Instagram instantly.

## How much data you need

- Light use (maps, WhatsApp): ~300 MB/day
- Moderate use (social, photos): ~700 MB/day
- Heavy use (video, hotspot): 1–2 GB/day

Multiply by your days and add a little buffer.

## The right MerrSIM plan

| MerrSIM plan | Price | Validity |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 1 GB | €1.49 | 7 days |
| 5 GB | €5.49 | 30 days |
| 10 GB | €8.99 | 30 days |
| 20 GB | €15.99 | 30 days |

Distances are small: a 5 GB plan comfortably covers a week between Brussels, Ghent and Antwerp.

**Ready for Belgium?** See plans at [MerrSIM — Belgium eSIM](https://merrsim.com/destinations/esim-plans-for-belgium), from €1.49, instant QR activation, no physical SIM and no roaming.

## Activation in a few minutes

Do the install before departure, while on WiFi. Open your phone settings, choose to add an eSIM and scan the QR code you received by email. Label the profile “Belgium” so it is easy to spot. When you land, set the eSIM as your data line and switch on data roaming for it — that is normal for travel eSIMs and adds no fees, because the plan is prepaid. Within seconds you are online, with no need to hunt for public WiFi.

## How much data you really need

For normal use — maps, messaging, social media and the odd video — budget about 300–700 MB a day. A light traveller is fine with 3–5 GB for a week, while anyone doing video calls, streaming or laptop hotspot will want 10–20 GB. In Belgium, download offline maps and use hotel WiFi for big downloads; that way a 10 GB plan comfortably lasts two weeks. If you run out, you buy a new plan in the app with no waiting.

## No registration, no shop queue

Many EU countries require identity verification for local SIM cards, which means a queue, a shop and sometimes even a local address. A travel eSIM skips all of that: it is sold as an international data service, with no passport and no contract. You have it ready before you set off for Belgium, so you land and are online immediately — no time wasted at the airport and no risk of surprise roaming bills.

## Does your phone support eSIM?

Before you buy, check two things. First, the phone must be eSIM-compatible: iPhone XR/XS and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20 and newer, Google Pixel 3 and newer, and many recent Motorola, Huawei and Oppo models. Second, it must be carrier-unlocked. You can verify by dialling *#06# — if an EID number appears, your phone supports eSIM. This saves you any surprises when you arrive in Belgium.

## Common mistakes to avoid

Three mistakes often spoil the start of a trip. First: buying the eSIM at the last minute at the airport, when you have no WiFi to install it — do it at home. Second: forgetting to switch on data roaming for the eSIM line, which makes it look like it is not working. Third: leaving mobile data on your home SIM, which racks up roaming charges. Check these three and your connection in Belgium will be trouble-free.

## FAQ

### Does the eSIM cover the EU quarter in Brussels?
Yes, coverage in Brussels is very good, including the EU quarter and main stations.

### Which eSIM is best for Belgium?
MerrSIM offers the best value: from €1.49, local 4G/5G, hotspot and EUR billing.


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Author: Etnik Beqiri  
Published: 2026-05-15  
Source: https://merrsim.com/en/blog/how-much-data-belgium
