About

Emerging "into the world" at the end of the nineteenth century, Leopold Park became the "brain center" of Brussels, immediately welcoming five university centers onto its territory. By the way, Einstein and Marie Curie were among those who attended symposiums at these centers more than once.

Today, Leopold Park also remains the epicenter of the capital's scientific life with many active institutes. However, beyond being a true "treasure trove of knowledge," the park also boasts its own unique beauty, considered one of the most peaceful places for relaxation. Employees from nearby offices take their lunch breaks here, and right in the center of the park is a lake, on the shore of which stands the famous natural history museum.

Features

Pets allowed, Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Leopoldspark
Bus stop 92 m walk
Jourdan
Bus stop 140 m walk
Bruxelles Parc Léopold
Bus stop 150 m walk
Froissart
Bus stop 226 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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Inma Gomez
Inma Gomez
1 month ago on Google

No es muy gry, pero es muy bonito, con edificios antiguos y un lago

Gabin Le Teuff
Gabin Le Teuff
1 month ago on Google

Petit parc en rénovation, mais sympa, sans +

David de BOISVILLIERS (DaviddB - HomeStudio)
David de BOISVILLIERS (DaviddB - HomeStudio)
1 month ago on Google

Hormis le manque de savoir vivre de certains propriétaires de chiens coin olutot sympathique pour une pause.

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