FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY PARK
Celebrating 50 years of Belgian independence, the Cinquantenaire arcades ...Read more
BRUSSELS PARK
The Park of Brussels is a piece of geometry that extends the city within ...Read more
CAMBER WOOD
Because of its size and its location in the upper part of the city, the ...Read more
ROYAL GREENHOUSES OF LAEKEN
A jewel of metal and glass filled with countless plants and flowers, ...Read more
ARTS MOUNT
To dominate the center of the capital with in the foreground, a landscape ...Read more
IXELLES PONDS
A very popular and romantic place in Ixelles, the two ponds are bordered by ...Read more
TERVUREN WALK
A nice walk along the route of the former Quartier Leopold - Tervuren ...Read more
WOLUWE PARK
Beautiful English park with its large lawns, its 3 ponds, its small winding ...Read more
JEAN MASSART BOTANICAL GARDEN
Read moreThe Jean Massart Botanical Garden is a magnificent garden located in Auderghem. It occupies five hectares of farmland near the Rouge-Cloître abbey. The garden is attached to the Faculty of Sciences of the Free University of Brussels and exhibits almost 2000 different species. The garden is divided into several zones, each adapted to the species it houses. These include a medicinal and aromatic plant garden, an evolutionary garden with over 600 species of flowering plants, a cultivated plant garden and an arboretum with many exotic species. A wetland, part of the Natura 2000 network, is also present. A general guided tour is also available.
PARC ELISABETH
Read moreOrdered under the reign of Leopold II, this long park, which follows the Boulevard Leopold-II, offers a dreamlike view of the Koekelberg basilica. A real photographer's spot! The park's layout evokes the sovereign's monogram, a double "L". On either side of the avenue of trees that forms the perspective, there are small paths, a children's playground and even a kiosk. Popular with local residents from Koekelberg and Ganshoren, this is the home of the Plazey Festival, which takes place at the end of August.
PARC DE LA SENNE
Read moreThis is undoubtedly the most unusual park in Brussels! Narrow and long, winding between residential areas and old factories, it follows the old course of the river Senne, which once passed through here. The park is criss-crossed by two streets, defining 3 zones: the two southernmost are more dedicated to relaxation, while the third features a playground. Nicknamed "Brussels' Highline" (for its similarity in design to the New York park), this park offers much-needed green space in a highly urbanized area.
KING BAUDOUIN PARK
The green lung of the North of Brussels, this park is composed of ...Read more