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Queen Astrid Park: Kortrijk's Green Oasis

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Escape to Kortrijk's Queen Astrid Park: A historic green space with gardens, playgrounds, and peaceful pathways in the city center.

Queen Astrid Park, named after a 1935 visit by Queen Astrid, offers a tranquil escape in the heart of Kortrijk. Originally designed in 1906, the park features a French garden, a pond, and shady walkways, providing a serene atmosphere for relaxation and recreation.

A brief summary to Queen Astrid Park

  • 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 in the spring to see the park's flowers in full bloom.
  • Pack a picnic to enjoy on the lawns.
  • Take a stroll in the early morning for a quieter experience.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Grote Markt (main market square), walk southwest along the Lange Steenstraat, then turn left onto the Graaf de Smet de Naeyerlaan. The park will be on your right. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes. No cost.

  • Public Transport

    From Kortrijk Station, take any bus that stops at the Grote Markt. From there, walk southwest along the Lange Steenstraat, then turn left onto the Graaf de Smet de Naeyerlaan. The park will be on your right. The bus fare is approximately €3.

  • Taxi

    From Kortrijk Station, a taxi to Queen Astrid Park will take approximately 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic. The estimated cost is €9-€12.

Discover more about Queen Astrid Park

Queen Astrid Park, a verdant retreat in Kortrijk, has been a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike for over a century. The park's history dates back to 1906 when city architect Victor Moulart designed its first section. It was later named in honor of Queen Astrid's visit on April 5, 1935. The park boasts a variety of features, including a French garden, a pond, a mini-golf course, and a playground, ensuring there's something for everyone. Two semicircular tunnels of American lime trees flank the main entrances, offering shaded walkways. A monument honoring Mayor August Reynaert, unveiled in 1931, stands in the French garden. Visitors can relax on benches, picnic on the grass, or explore the winding paths. The park's central location makes it easily accessible and a perfect spot to unwind amidst the city bustle. Seasonal events and activities often take place in the park, adding to its vibrant atmosphere.
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