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Royal Palace of Brussels: A Symbol of Belgian Monarchy

Explore the Royal Palace of Brussels, a symbol of Belgian history and monarchy, open to the public every summer.

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The Royal Palace of Brussels, situated in the heart of the city, is the official palace of the King and Queen of the Belgians, though not their residence. Open to the public during the summer, it showcases the nation's history, art, and the workings of a constitutional monarchy.

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Local tips

  • Visit during the summer months (late July to early September) when the palace is open to the public.
  • Arrive early in the morning to avoid crowds, especially on weekends.
  • Check the official website for the most up-to-date information on opening dates and hours.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll through the adjacent Brussels Park or explore nearby museums.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Brussels Central Station, the Royal Palace is approximately a 10-minute walk. Head towards Brussels Park (Parc de Bruxelles), and the palace is directly across the street. The palace is located on the south side of the park.

  • Public Transport

    The Royal Palace is accessible via metro lines 1 and 5 to Parc/Park station or lines 2 and 6 to Trône/Troon station. Tram lines 92 and 93 also stop near the palace. A single ride on public transport costs €2.10 if using a contactless payment or the STIB app.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available throughout Brussels. The minimum fare is €2.60, with a price per kilometer of €2.30 and a price per minute of €0.60. A 10-minute taxi ride in Brussels will cost between €10.70 and €17.00. There is a €2 surcharge between 10 PM and 6 AM.

  • Driving

    Parking near the Royal Palace is limited. Consider using the Albertine Interparking near Mont des Arts or Parking Royal Palace. Hourly parking rates range from €1.89 to €2.78. Mobypark offers options for pre-booked parking.

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The Royal Palace of Brussels stands as a symbol of the Belgian monarchy and the nation's rich history. Located in the heart of Brussels, flanked by Brussels Park, it serves as the King's administrative headquarters where he exercises his authority as Head of State, grants audiences, and addresses state affairs. Originally constructed in the 18th century on the site of the former Coudenberg Palace, the palace has undergone significant renovations, most notably under King Leopold II, resulting in its present neoclassical design. The palace's interior is just as impressive, featuring grand rooms like the Throne Room, the Empire Room, and the Hall of Mirrors, adorned with exquisite furnishings, art, and historical artifacts. The Hall of Mirrors also contains hidden messages regarding Belgium's colonial history. Although the King and Queen reside at the Royal Palace of Laeken, the Royal Palace in Brussels remains a vital center for state functions and official ceremonies. During the summer months, visitors can explore the palace's staterooms and learn about the Belgian monarchy.

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