Parc de Bruxelles: A Royal Retreat in the Heart of Brussels
Discover Brussels' largest urban park: a neoclassical masterpiece with rich history, sculptures, and a tranquil escape in the city center.
Parc de Bruxelles, also known as Brussels Park or Royal Park, is the largest urban public park in the center of Brussels. Originally the hunting grounds of the Dukes of Brabant, it was transformed in the late 18th century into a neoclassical park with sculptures, fountains, and tree-lined paths, offering a green oasis amidst the city's bustling political center.
A brief summary to Parc de Bruxelles
- Brussels, Pentagone, 1000, BE
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- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Visit during the summer months to enjoy concerts and events at the restored 1840s bandstand.
- Explore the park's many sculptures and fountains, remnants of its historical transformation.
- Take a stroll along the tree-lined paths connecting key landmarks like the Royal Palace and the Belgian Parliament.
- Pack a picnic to enjoy on the lawns, especially during the warmer months.
- Check the local event schedule, as the park frequently hosts cultural events and festivals.
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Getting There
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Public Transport
The Parc de Bruxelles is easily accessible by public transport. Take Metro lines 1 or 5 to the 'Parc' station. Alternatively, tram lines 92 and 93 stop at 'Palais' and 'Parc'. Several bus lines also serve the area, including 29, 38, 63, 65, 66, 71 and 95. A single journey ticket costs €2.30 when purchased in advance or via contactless payment, and €2.50 if purchased from the driver. A 24-hour ticket costs €8.40.
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Walking
Parc de Bruxelles is centrally located and easily reachable on foot from many major Brussels landmarks. From the Grand Place, walk approximately 10-15 minutes towards the Royal Palace, and you'll find the park directly opposite. From Brussels Central Station, it's about a 7-minute walk. Exit the station and walk towards Place des Palais; the park will be on your left.
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Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Brussels. A short trip from Brussels Central Station or Grand Place to Parc de Bruxelles will typically cost between €8-€10 and take around 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic. Note that traffic can be heavy during peak hours.
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Parking
If driving, several parking garages are located near Parc de Bruxelles. Parking Brussels Park is located on Avenue des Arts, near the Arts-Loi and Trone metro stations. Parking Royal Palace is another option. Expect to pay around €1.89-€2.22 per hour. On-street parking is also available, but can be limited. Be aware of parking zones (yellow or orange) and associated fees, typically around €1-€2 for the first hour, with increasing rates thereafter. Free parking for 15 minutes is often available with a ticket.
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