What makes it 57% Baby-Friendly: Paths welcome strollers and shady benches aid feeding, but no on-site toilets or changing tables forces caregivers to exit the park for essentials, reducing comfort for babies.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time for a relaxed stroller walk, feeding breaks, and tummy-time without needing restrooms inside the park.
Stroller-friendly loop:
Follow the wide English-garden paths around the pond and campus buildings.
Tip: Enter via Rue Belliard for smooth pavement and minimal street crossings.
Shaded feeding spots:
Use benches under large plane and oak trees by the pond for nursing or bottle-feeding.
Tip: Bring a nursing cover and light blanket for privacy and comfort.
Lawn tummy-time:
Lay a blanket on the central grass area for baby’s tummy-time or first steps.
Tip: Pick a dry spot close to the main path so you can keep an eye on your belongings.
Duck and wildlife spotting:
Stand by the pond to watch mallards, coots and Egyptian geese.
Tip: Bring a small bag of birdseed rather than bread and supervise closely at the water’s edge.

Alexandru V. Hoisan
He has an old horticultural garden where you can find many rare and old trees. It is a fountain of air in the middle of the city, with a rich history, remnants of botanical life, and beautiful paths. The park has something you wish to return to because it is the place that gives you a door to the old time, and it is perfect with a book in your hand.
Persico
This green and tranquil park, with its amorphous, organic shape and a charming pond at its heart, feels like a fragment of untouched nature in the middle of Brussels. Spanning about six hectares, it offers winding paths, towering old trees, vibrant plants, cozy benches, and a lively scene of ducks, geese, and other birds. It feels like a small miracle that invites visitors to forget the monumental...
Blaž Lenček
I really like the layout of the park and its relaxed atmosphere. It's perfect for morning walks or reading a book under a tree.
Kristina Drcha
Very nice park, excellent for connecting with nature and there are even ping-pong tables!
Lucian Marin
It's a nice little park right next to the parliament buildings. There's a decent-sized lake at it's center, together with the Solvay Library and other scientific institutions. You'll find many students running about or studying courses outside. A good escape from the neighboring concrete slabs.
Spring and summer mornings offer dry, shaded strolls; in autumn, wet leaves can be slippery; in winter, paths may be muddy, so bring waterproof stroller cover.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entry | EUR 0 |
| Birdseed for ducks | EUR 2 |
| Public transport round-trip for two adults | EUR 5 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 7 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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