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Queen Astrid Park: A Green Oasis in Kortrijk

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Escape to Kortrijk's Queen Astrid Park: a serene retreat with gardens, a pond, and fun activities for all ages.

Queen Astrid Park, named after Queen Astrid of Belgium, is a charming green space in the heart of Kortrijk. Originally designed in 1906, the park features a French garden, a pond, a mini-golf course, and a playground, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to relax and enjoy nature.

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  • Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the park's French garden and admire the beautiful floral displays.
  • Bring a picnic blanket and relax by the pond, taking in the peaceful atmosphere.
  • If you're traveling with children, be sure to check out the playground and mini-golf course.

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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Kortrijk's Grote Markt (main square), walk southwest along the Lange Steenstraat, then turn left onto the Graaf de Smet de Naeyerlaan. Continue for a few minutes, and you'll find Queen Astrid Park on your right. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes and is free.

  • Public Transport

    From Kortrijk Station, take any bus heading towards the city center. Get off at a stop near the Grote Markt, such as the Kortrijk Busterminal. From there, follow the walking directions. A single bus fare is around €3. Alternatively, from Kinepolis XPO or Wembley park-and-ride, take the free bus to the city center.

  • Taxi

    From Kortrijk Station, a taxi to Queen Astrid Park will take approximately 5 minutes and cost between €9 and €12, depending on traffic. Taxis are readily available at the station.

Discover more about Queen Astrid Park

Queen Astrid Park, located in Kortrijk, Belgium, offers a tranquil escape from the city's bustle. Named in honor of Queen Astrid after her visit in 1935, the park has been a beloved feature of Kortrijk since its initial design in 1906 by city architect Victor Moulart.The park boasts a variety of attractions, including a French garden that provides a touch of elegance, and a pond where visitors can relax. For those seeking recreation, a mini-golf course and playground are available, ensuring entertainment for all ages. A monument honoring Mayor August Reynaert, unveiled in 1931, adds a historical dimension to the park. The park also features semicircular, shady foliage tunnels lined with American lime trees at the main entrances.Queen Astrid Park is conveniently located near the city center and other attractions such as the Texture Museum, the Beguinage, and the Broel Towers. Whether you're looking to unwind, enjoy a picnic, or explore the outdoors, Queen Astrid Park provides a refreshing retreat in Kortrijk.
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