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Parc du Cinquantenaire: Brussels' Monumental Park

A historic Brussels park featuring museums, monuments, and gardens, commemorating 50 years of Belgian independence.

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Parc du Cinquantenaire (Jubelpark) is a grand urban park in Brussels, built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Belgian independence in 1880. It features impressive monuments, museums, and serene gardens, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

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Local tips

  • Climb to the top of the Cinquantenaire Arch via the Royal Army Museum for free panoramic views of Brussels.
  • Explore the diverse collections at the Art & History Museum, including artifacts from around the world.
  • Visit Autoworld to see an extensive collection of vintage automobiles.
  • Check the event calendar for festivals, concerts, and other activities happening in the park.
  • Enjoy a picnic or stroll through the park's gardens and wide-open green spaces.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The Parc du Cinquantenaire is easily accessible by public transport. The closest metro station is Merode, served by lines 1 and 5. Several bus routes also stop near the park, including lines 22, 27, 61, 80, and N06. A single journey ticket costs around €3. From the metro or bus stops, it's a short walk to the park entrance.

  • Walking

    Parc du Cinquantenaire is located approximately 3.4 km from central Brussels, about a 40-minute walk. From the city center, walk east towards the European Quarter. The park is bordered by the Avenue de la Joyeuse Entrée, Avenue de Cortenbergh, Avenue de la Renaissance, and other major avenues, making it easily accessible on foot. Follow the signs towards the Cinquantenaire Arch.

  • Taxi

    A taxi or ride-sharing service from central Brussels to Parc du Cinquantenaire typically costs between €19 and €24, and the journey takes approximately 10 minutes, depending on traffic. Taxi stands are available throughout the city center. Ride-sharing services like Uber can also be used. Keep in mind that fares may vary depending on the time of day and traffic conditions.

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Parc du Cinquantenaire, or Jubelpark in Dutch, is a sprawling 30-hectare urban park located at the eastern edge of Brussels' European Quarter. Commissioned by King Leopold II, the park was designed by architect Gédéon Bordiau to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Belgian independence at the National Exhibition of 1880. The park's centerpiece is the impressive Cinquantenaire Arch, completed in 1905, which replaced a temporary structure. Visitors can access the top of the arch via the Army Museum for panoramic views of Brussels. The park also houses the Art & History Museum (formerly the Cinquantenaire Museum), Autoworld, and the Royal Military Museum. The park's grounds are divided into a French garden with flowerbeds near the Palais du Cinquantenaire and English-style gardens on the sides. The park provides a green space for recreation, cultural exploration, and relaxation in the heart of Brussels. Keep an eye out for events held here, such as concerts and festivals.

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