Mini-Europe: A Journey Through Europe in Miniature
Explore the wonders of Europe in miniature at Mini-Europe, the enchanting theme park in Brussels showcasing iconic landmarks from across the continent.
Mini-Europe, located in Brussels, offers visitors an enchanting experience of Europe’s most iconic landmarks, all in miniature form. Perfect for families and anyone with a sense of wonder, this theme park combines fun and learning, making it an ideal stop during your trip to Brussels.
A brief summary to Mini-Europe
- Av. du Football 1, Brussels, Laeken, 1020, BE
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- Monday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Tuesday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Wednesday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Thursday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Friday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Saturday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Sunday 9:30 am-6 pm
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Mini-Europe.
- Visit during the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and fully enjoy the attractions.
- Don’t miss the interactive displays that offer a deeper understanding of each landmark's history.
- Bring a camera; the miniature models are incredibly photogenic and make for great memories.
- Check the official website for any special events or discounted tickets before your visit.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are driving from anywhere in Flemish Brabant, head towards Brussels. You can take the E40 motorway towards Brussels. Once you approach the city, follow signs for 'Brussels Centre' and then 'Laeken'. Use exit 7 toward Laeken and merge onto Avenue de la Reine. Continue straight until you reach Avenue du Football. Mini-Europe is located at Av. du Football 1, 1020 Brussels. Note that parking may be available nearby, but it's advisable to check for any parking fees.
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Public Transportation - Train
Start by taking a train from your nearest station to Brussels. Most trains from Flemish Brabant will take you to Brussels Central or Brussels Midi. Once in Brussels, transfer to the metro system. Take Metro Line 6 towards 'Simonis' and get off at 'Brussels North' station. From there, you can either walk approximately 20 minutes to Mini-Europe or take Tram Line 7 from 'Brussels North' to 'Heysel'. The tram will get you closer, and from the tram stop, it's just a short walk to Mini-Europe. Train tickets typically cost around €5-10 depending on your starting point.
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Public Transportation - Bus
If you're near a bus station, check the local bus routes to Brussels. Once you reach Brussels, take Bus 84 towards 'Heysel' and get off at the 'Mini-Europe' stop. This will drop you right at the entrance of Mini-Europe. Bus tickets usually cost around €2-3. Be sure to check the local bus timetable for accurate scheduling.
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