What makes it 63% Baby-Friendly: Wide, smooth avenues suit strollers and shady benches ease feedings, but toilets lack changing tables and no nursing rooms exist, so parents must pack mats and plan diaper stops nearby.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for a relaxed stroller walk, feeding breaks, and a snack stop.
Stroller-friendly promenade:
Walk along the park’s wide, flat central avenues.
Tip: Enter near Parc/Park metro to start on smooth pavement for easy stroller rolling.
Shaded rest stops:
Pause on benches under large trees for feedings or naps.
Tip: Choose benches close to fountains to enjoy the water sounds while you rest.
Refill drinking bottles:
Use the park’s potable-water taps.
Tip: Carry a refillable bottle to keep baby’s milk or water fresh without buying drinks.
Seasonal snack kiosk:
In summer, grab waffles, ice cream and use the indoor restroom.
Tip: Ask staff to warm bottles in the microwave during off-peak hours (late morning).

Mike Luna
Gorgeous park! Would be great for some photography, a nice stroll, running, or a little relaxation. Great size and plenty of seating alongside more than a few landmarks to explore. Recommend at least a walk around if you're in Brussels!
emily p
Beautiful park! Gives Central Park vibes, but much smaller and no homeless people. Really nice place for a walk, picnic, or even to rest your tired feet. There’s a cafe in the park as well for a coffee or snack. Close to a few major attractions.
Maggie Relloso
Beautiful park for a picnic lunch. We grabbed sandwiches and came here to eat them by the fountain. It was so nice to people watch and just relax a bit from all the sightseeing. I recommend this park to anyone as it has tons of benches where you can sit down and enjoy. We saw tons of people reading, working out, hanging out, and just enjoying the beautiful views and weather.
Ivan Milić
This is a nice park, not bigger not smaller than the other parks in Bruxelles. People come here to enjoy the nature, take a walk with their dog or to simply hang out in one of the bars or kiosks here. There are also many benches and little walls to sit on. You can find designated picnic areas near the fountain.
Krzysztof Zakowicz
Park in the City Centre of Brussels with a fountain and playgrounds and lots of grass area for people to enjoy, some benches here and there. But, frankly, I was expecting something much better and much more presentable within the heart of Brussels and so close to the Palace.
In summer, visit early to beat heat and crowds at the snack kiosk; in cooler months, bring a picnic blanket as grass can be damp after rain.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Metro tickets for 2 adults (round trip) | EUR 5 |
| Summer kiosk snack | EUR 5 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 10 |
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