• Brussels Park[2] (French: Parc de Bruxelles, pronounced [paʁk də bʁy.sɛl]; Dutch: Warandepark) is the largest urban public park in central Brussels, Belgium.
  • The Parc de Bruxelles (Brussels Park) was designed in the eighteenth century and is currently one of the most important parks of Brussels.
  • The park is the largest urban park in the center of Brussels and a popular spot for locals and tourists to relax and stroll.
  • Among the interesting objects of the city, popular with tourists, are the parks of Brussels, which delight with their landscape beauty and originality.
  • Eskiden Kraliyet Parkı olarak bilinen park, aynı zamanda şehrin ilk halka açık parkıydı. Dikdörtgen parkın alanı 13.1 hektardır.
  • Only in 1775 was proposed under Empress Maria Theresa, to begin at the expense of the city of Brussels with the creation of a new park.
  • If you have time to get out of the city of Brussels a stroll in this Red Cloister park is a great escape. It is a Natura 2000 site, and has some rare bird species.
  • The park of Brussels, formerly called "Royal Park" was the first public park of Brussels. It is located between the Federal Parliament and the Royal Palace.
  • Brussels Park Parc du Cinquantenaire Mont des Arts Garden Bois de la Cambre Tenbosch Egmont Park Woluwe Park Leopold Park The Park Playground...
  • They are enjoyed by tourists and locals alike. Parc du Cinquantenaire Brussels Triumph Arch Brussels Park and the Botanic Gardens, both have metro stops.