Parc de Bruxelles/ Warandepark, Brussels, Belgium

The park, also known as Royal Park, is the largest urban park in the center of Brussels.
During the Middle Ages, the Dukes of Brabant used the land as hunting grounds and it was only in the 1770s that the area was renovated and transformed into a park full of sculptures and footpaths. It was designed in a neoclassicist, geometric style by Guilles-Barnabé Guimard and Joachim Zinner.
The park was last renovated between 2000 and 2002.

How to go: Park metro station; in a walking distance from Grand Place and Central Station.











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