What makes it 61% Kids-Friendly: Kids can move around safely on the traffic-calmed square and reach Brussels Park playground or Coudenberg treasure hunt within minutes, yet the statue itself offers little entertainment, so plan add-ons.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to enjoy the statue, picnic, playground and a short underground hunt without rushing
Picnic by Godfrey’s statue:
Spread a mat on the low stone walls around the equestrian statue
Tip: Bring sandwiches and juice; let kids perch on the walls for a fun seat
Brussels Park playground:
Walk 5 minutes across Rue Royale to a fenced playground and open lawns
Tip: Pack a frisbee or ball; use benches nearby for breaks
Underground Treasure Hunt at Coudenberg Palace:
Explore palace ruins with puzzles and unlock a small treasure
Tip: Buy tickets (€10 adult, €4 child) at the ticket office; start mid-morning to avoid lines
Wild About Art trail:
Join a free interactive art trail at the House of European History
Tip: Pick up maps at the museum entrance; best for kids 6 and up

Shahbaz Salehi
Apparently this is a church and palace. We walked in from the front doors and it was a church next to the palace. We could not find the entrance to the palace. The church is free and very beautiful inside of it.
Supakij Khomvilai
Beautiful spot for photo but it’s under road construction now.
nora shoieb
A very unique statue of Godfrey of Bouillon in the middle of what used to be Brussels old market. It's right in front of the court and close to the royal palace and some museums.
Les Bėbės
A must-see in Brussels! The equestrian statue of Godfrey of Bouillon at Koningsplein (Place Royale) is not only a striking monument but also a tribute to one of the key leaders of the First Crusade (1096–1099). Unveiled in 1848, the bronze statue by Eugène Simonis symbolizes Belgium’s connection to medieval European heritage. Godfrey, a Frankish knight, led the conquest of Jerusalem and became its...
Anand
Right in front of the Constitutional Court. This is a heavy traffic area and under construction at the time when I went. Getting around is a bit of a mess. You can see the statue all the way from the King Albert statue at the Kunstberg Garden below. Very close to the Brussels Central railway station. There is a museum inside the Royal Palace of Brussels and the Music museum is nearby but not much...
Spring brings colorful blooms in Brussels Park; summer has open-air concerts nearby; autumn leaves decorate the square; winter can be windy and cold—dress kids in layers
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Picnic supplies | EUR 15 |
| Coudenberg adult tickets (2×€10) | EUR 20 |
| Coudenberg child tickets (2×€4) | EUR 8 |
| Ice cream or snacks | EUR 5 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 48 |
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Address: Coudenberg , Former Palace of Brussels, Koningsplein 11, 1000 Brussel, Belgium
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