What makes it 75% Kids-Friendly: Children enjoy the fenced playground, sandbox, lawns and small sports court and can visit the chocolate museum, but parents must note there are no on-site toilets or staff supervision.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: This time lets your family play, picnic and visit Chocolate Village without rushing.
Children’s playground and sandbox:
Let kids climb, slide and dig in the fenced play zone.
Tip: Visit in the morning for softer light and less crowd.
Multisports ground:
Shoot hoops or play ball games on the concrete court.
Tip: Bring your own ball and aim for a friendly family match.
Picnic on the lawns:
Spread a mat on the grass near benches and fountains.
Tip: Pick a spot close to the fountain to refill water bottles.
Belgian Chocolate Village:
Explore cocoa exhibits and enjoy a family ticket for €20.
Tip: Book workshops at least 15 days ahead via email.

David Newman
Pleasant park containing large large Basilica which is free to enter but has paid for viewing platform and art museum which I'd well worth it. A Korean artist has installed a temporary windows which are beautiful, no sure how long they will be installed for.
Hamidreza Khansari
Its a little far from other tourist attractions but worth it to go there and visit
Pascal Leclere
Beautiful park with flowers throughout the year beneath trees. Also possible to let your dog run around freely. And a little further is a grass field around the basilica with view over Brussels. A pity but no bar in park.
B. Fernandes
Parc Elisabeth is a hidden gem in the heart of Brussels, offering a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. The park is beautifully maintained with lush green spaces, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing picnic. The tree-lined paths and charming flowerbeds add to the serene atmosphere, making it a great spot for nature lovers. There's plenty of space for kids to play, and the p...
Cao
This great park has many green areas for a picnic or to play soccer with friends. Very well maintained. It's a great place to spend some hours outdoors.
In summer pack sunscreen and hats; fountains help refill cool water. In autumn bring a light jacket. After rain paths get muddy so wear shoes with grip. Winter afternoons are short—combine with indoor Chocolate Village visit.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Belgian Chocolate Village family ticket | EUR 20 |
| Snacks and drinks at Bar Eliza | EUR 15 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 35 |
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