
@ January 28, 2020
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Park offers a shortcut to the parliament and there are 2 museums in the park
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A small island of tranquillity on the edge of the big sites of the European district. A landscaped, undulating park, which houses the Museum of the Institute of Natural Sciences and other scientific institutes, such as the magnificent Solvay Library, the work of Henry van de Velde. Leopold Park is a public park of 6.43 ha located within the Leopold Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. It is adjacent to the Paul-Henri Spaak building, the seat of the European Parliament. It is served by the metro stations Maalbeek/Maelbeek and Schuman on lines 1 and 5 of the Brussels metro.
@ 28 Jan, 2020
Park offers a shortcut to the parliament and there are 2 museums in the park
@ 16 Feb, 2020
Looks pretty glum in winter time, with most of the gates closed and locked
@ 26 Jan, 2020
Very nice park looked over by 2 museums and a historical school
@ 05 Jan, 2020
Beautiful little park nested in an ocean of concrete. It can get busy during lunchtime, but otherwise it's a relaxing place to let your mind wander and luckily catch some sunrays.
@ 25 Dec, 2019
A nice and well-maintained park right behind the Parliament. There are a lot of old trees and it is aesthetically designed. There is a pond and many trails for walking. I saw people with dogs, saw, I guess, you can walk your dog there. There is a playground for older children or adults with a couple of ping-pong tables, basketball nets and football goals. One of the entrances was closed when I was there - I planned my route trough the park, but at the end had to return to my entrance, although the map indicated I can go through.