How Baby-Friendly is Lotto Park?
What makes it 30% Baby-Friendly: Babies are allowed, but no nursing or changing rooms, an A4 bag limit, and dense match-day crowds complicate feeding, diaper changes, and stroller use, so parents should verify details first.
Reviews4.3/ 5
(from 5,623 reviews)
Positives:
- Accessible toilets: Three larger units in the fan zone fit a portable changing mat and offer extra privacy.
- Family-friendly seating: Some stands have dedicated family sections with clearer views and calmer crowds.
- Junior club perks: Mauve Ket members pick up free kits and join the pre-match pitch walk.
Challenges:
- No baby-changing stations: You must use standard restroom stalls with a portable mat for diaper changes.
- Bag size limit: Only bags no larger than A4 are allowed; plan to carry minimal baby items.
- No stroller parking: Stadium has no dedicated stroller area; you must keep it by your seat.
What is Lotto Park?
- A football stadium in the Anderlecht district of Brussels serving as the home ground of RSC Anderlecht
- A compact rectangular bowl with a natural grass pitch and four covered stands seating approximately 21,500 spectators
- A venue that traces its origins to 1917 and underwent a major 2019 renovation, blending classic structure with modern facilities
What is so special about Lotto Park for with baby?
- Free or low-cost U23 matches offer a calmer experience.
- Official Fanshop has baby-friendly gear and quick service before matches.
- Accessible toilets can accommodate a portable changing mat.
- Mauve Ket junior club gives kids a welcome pack and pitch access.
- Contact the venue in advance for any special baby-care needs.