Leopold Park

Park Brussels, Brussels, Belgium

What to expect

Leopold Park is a public park located in the heart of Brussels' European Quarter. It is a small yet beautiful green space with a pond, shady trees, and a variety of wildlife, including mallards, moorhens, coots, Egyptian geese, and rose-ringed parakeets. The park has a rich history, having been a zoological and horticultural garden, a science park, and now an English-style garden. It is home to several historic buildings, including the Solvay Library, the Pasteur Institute, and the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. The park is also close to other notable institutions, such as the European Parliament, the House of European History, and the Museum of Natural Sciences. Visitors can combine a walk in the park with a visit to these nearby attractions or enjoy a quiet lunch or picnic in the park. The park is family-friendly, with playgrounds and nearby amenities such as cafes and restaurants

Plan your family visit to the Leopold Park with these blog insights 👇

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Things To Do in Brussels with Kids

Things To Do in Brussels with Kids
This family's experience:

Activities: We walked around the Leopold Park, which has some old buildings, such as the Eggevoort Tower, which dates from the 15th century, and the Solvay Library

Highlights: The kids enjoyed running around the park, and we all enjoyed the beautiful scenery ✨