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Waterloo Tourist Office tourist information center in Waterloo, WBR
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View of Waterloo Tourist Office in Waterloo, WBR
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Waterloo Tourist Office

4.5(88 reviews)Activity
🕑 20-30 minutes👶 Best for families with children ages 6 and up who are interested in history, though the staff can recommend activities for all ages. Older kids studying European history will particularly appreciate the battlefield information, while parents with younger children can get tips on playgrounds and child-friendly attractions in the area.

About

The Waterloo Tourist Office is your essential first stop when exploring this historic Belgian town with children. The friendly, multilingual staff provide expert advice on making the most of Waterloo's family attractions, from the famous battlefield sites to local parks and museums, plus they offer free maps and can help arrange guided tours tailored to families with kids.

Highlights

  • Free detailed maps and brochures in English about all Waterloo attractions
  • Knowledgeable multilingual staff who can customize recommendations for families
  • Information about child-friendly audio tours and interactive exhibits at battle sites
  • Guidance on combined tickets and family passes that save money
  • Up-to-date information on special events, temporary exhibitions, and family workshops

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Stop here first thing in the morning to collect free maps and get personalized recommendations based on your kids' ages and interests before heading to attractions.
  2. 2.Ask staff about the combined family tickets for Waterloo attractions, which can save significant money if visiting multiple sites.
  3. 3.English is widely spoken by staff, but learning a few French phrases like 'bonjour' and 'merci' delights locals and sets a great example for kids.
  4. 4.Request the family-friendly walking route that connects key sites, making it easier to navigate with strollers or tired little legs.
  5. 5.Staff can advise on restaurants with children's menus nearby and book English-language guided tours suitable for families.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (10:00-11:00 AM) right when they open to get unhurried, personalized attention from staff before planning your day. Avoid weekend afternoons during summer when tour groups tend to arrive.

What to Know

The office is centrally located with street parking nearby (paid). Services are free, though they can help book paid tours and activities. The staff speaks excellent English and can provide advice on accessible routes for strollers.

Seasonal Notes

Open daily year-round with consistent hours. Summer months (June to August) see the most visitors, so arrive early. Ask about special commemorative events in June related to the Battle of Waterloo, which often include family activities and reenactments.

Nearby Eats

Le Bivouac de l'Empereur and La Sucrerie are within walking distance and both offer Belgian comfort food with children's options. Many restaurants in central Waterloo have highchairs and welcome families.

More Activities Near Waterloo

Activity

Piscine de Waterloo

Piscine de Waterloo is a welcoming public swimming pool complex perfect for families visiting the Brussels area. With dedicated shallow areas for little ones and family-friendly pools, it offers a great way to let kids burn energy while you enjoy a relaxed afternoon. The facility hosts seasonal activities throughout the year, making it an excellent rainy day option or a fun break from sightseeing.

Restaurant

Crèperie La Wallonne

$$

Crèperie La Wallonne is a beloved local creperie in Waterloo where families can enjoy both sweet and savory crepes in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Kids love choosing their own toppings and watching the crepe-making process, while parents appreciate the affordable prices and authentic Belgian dining experience without the formality of fine dining.

Cafe

Gourmet Chocolaterie Belge

5.0$

This charming local chocolaterie offers families an authentic taste of Belgium's famous chocolate tradition in a cozy cafe setting. Kids will be mesmerized watching artisan truffles being crafted while savoring rich hot chocolate and sweet treats. It's the perfect stop for a mid-afternoon break during sightseeing, offering an interactive cultural experience that's delicious and educational.

Park

Parc du Domaine Solvay

4.8Free

Parc du Domaine Solvay is a sprawling natural playground near Waterloo that offers families everything from dedicated play areas to woodland trails perfect for adventure and exploration. With open meadows for picnics and ball games, plus recreational facilities spread across beautiful parkland, this free attraction provides hours of outdoor fun for the whole family without breaking the budget.