• Symbolically, the Cinquantenaire Park in Brussels is built in the shape of a pentagon, like the inner and outer rings of the city.
  • The best time to visit Cinquantenaire Park is during the spring and summer months when the weather is pleasantly warm, and the park is in full bloom.
  • Cinquantenaire Park’s ticket price: The park is free to enter, but some museums may charge admission fees. You can check their websites for more details.
  • The Cinquantenaire park is accessible by car with paid parking around it, but it is advisable to come by public transportation to avoid traffic.
  • The Cinquantenaire is the only park in Brussels that brings together a collection of museums, monuments, works of art, and gardens all in one place.
  • The Cinquantenaire Park (Parc du Cinquantenaire) is a beautiful urban park in east Brussels with magnificent triumphal arch and museums.
  • In the midst of the city, Cinquantenaire Park is the ideal location for a picnic, some cycling, or simply taking in the sights and sounds of nature.
  • Meaning "50th anniversary," Cinquantenaire Park was built in 1880 in honor of the 50th anniversary celebration of the independence of Belgium.
  • Cinquantenaire Park (Jubelpark). Located in Brussels and is close to the E.U Parliament. Has the Royal Army and Autoworld museums, great must visit park.
  • For the 50th anniversary of Belgian independence in 1880, King Leopold II commissioned the creation of Cinquantenaire Park, also called Jubelpark, and its...