• 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.
  • The Cinquantenaire park is accessible by car with paid parking around it, but it is advisable to come by public transportation to avoid traffic.
  • Parc du Cinquantenaire (French for 'Park of the Fiftieth Anniversary', is a large public, urban park of 30 hectares located in the European district.
  • Brussels – Cinquantenaire Park. If you are looking for a little greenery in this city, this is where you will find a little freshness and good air.
  • Cinquantenaire Park is a national landmark in the city of Brussels, with its esplanade, gardens, museums and Cinquantenaire Arch.
  • 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.
  • 20 km of Brussels run, each year in May at the Cinquantenaire Park (start/finish): http://agenda.brussels.be/1177.
  • For the 50th anniversary of Belgian independence in 1880, King Leopold II commissioned the creation of Cinquantenaire Park, also called Jubelpark, and its...
  • What distinguishes Cinquantenaire Park is the unique arch and fountain. Visitors are allowed to climb the arch for free to capture panoramic photos of the park.
  • The patriotic celebration of the 50th anniversary of Belgian independence, Cinquantenaire Park, 16 August 1880.