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Parc Astrid park in Anderlecht, BRU
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View of Parc Astrid in Anderlecht, BRU
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View of Parc Astrid in Anderlecht, BRU
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Parc Astrid

4.2(1,527 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 1-12. Toddlers enjoy the playground equipment and safe grassy areas for running around, while older children love the open spaces for soccer, frisbee, and cycling. The flat pathways also make it perfect for families with strollers.

About

Parc Astrid is a spacious urban oasis in the Anderlecht district, offering families a perfect escape for outdoor play and relaxation. With multiple playgrounds, wide walking paths ideal for bikes and scooters, and plenty of open green spaces for picnics and ball games, this free park provides hours of entertainment for active families exploring Brussels.

Highlights

  • Multiple playground areas with equipment for different age groups
  • Expansive green lawns perfect for picnics, running, and ball games
  • Wide, flat walking and cycling paths suitable for strollers and young cyclists
  • Peaceful atmosphere away from Brussels' busy tourist center
  • Free admission making it a budget-friendly family activity

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Pack a picnic as there are limited food vendors nearby, and bring a blanket to enjoy the large grassy areas perfect for spreading out.
  2. 2.The park is open 24 hours, but visit during daylight hours (10am-5pm) for the safest and most family-friendly experience.
  3. 3.Bring bikes, scooters, or rollerblades as the wide paths are excellent for wheeled activities and less crowded than city streets.
  4. 4.Limited street parking is available around Rdpt du Meir, so consider using Brussels public transport (STIB/MIVB) to reach Anderlecht, then walk to the park.
  5. 5.Download Google Translate or a French/Dutch translation app, as English signage may be limited and locals primarily speak French or Flemish.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (9am-12pm) during spring or summer for the best weather and fewer crowds. Weekends can get busy with local families, especially during sunny afternoons.

What to Know

Admission is completely free and the park is accessible 24/7. There are no on-site cafes or restaurants, so plan to bring snacks and drinks, and note that restroom facilities may be basic or limited.

Seasonal Notes

Best enjoyed during spring through early fall (April to October) when weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. The park remains open year-round but can be muddy and cold during winter months. Summer weekends may feature local community events.

Nearby Eats

Head to the nearby Anderlecht town center (about 1km away) for family-friendly options like friteries (Belgian fry shops) and local cafes. For a sit-down meal, La Petite Etoile offers Belgian classics in a casual atmosphere about 10 minutes away by car.

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