Cinéma en Plein Air - Parc de la Citadelle
Summer outdoor cinema screenings, typically July-August
Summer outdoor cinema screenings, typically July-August
Parc de la Citadelle
Cinéma en Plein Air transforms Brussels' charming Parc de la Citadelle into an enchanting outdoor movie theater each summer, offering families a magical way to enjoy films under the stars. This beloved seasonal event combines the excitement of cinema with the relaxed atmosphere of a park picnic, creating an unforgettable evening for children and parents alike. The mix of family-friendly films and the novelty of watching movies outdoors makes this a highlight of summer in Brussels.
Families arrive as the sun sets to claim their spot on the grass, spreading blankets and settling in for an evening of entertainment. The atmosphere is relaxed and social, with children playing together before the screening begins and parents enjoying the park setting. Films typically include a mix of family-friendly options, often shown in their original language with subtitles (check the schedule for specific screenings). The large outdoor screen, quality sound system, and the unique ambiance of watching a movie in the open air create a special experience that feels like a mini-adventure for kids.
Arrive around 8:00-8:30 PM for films that typically start around 9:00-9:30 PM at dusk. Coming early allows time to settle in, have a picnic dinner, and let kids explore the park before the movie begins. Weeknight screenings tend to be less crowded than weekend shows, making them ideal for families with younger children who might need more space.
Most families bring their own picnic dinners, snacks, and drinks, which is both allowed and encouraged. There's usually a small snack bar or food truck on-site selling popcorn, candy, soft drinks, and sometimes beer and wine for adults, but selections are limited. Pack kid-friendly picnic foods that are easy to eat in the dark, avoid bringing anything too messy, and remember to bring plenty of water. Consider packing movie theater favorites like popcorn or candy as a special treat to enhance the cinema experience.
The park is accessible via public transportation, with tram lines 82 and bus lines 46 and 87 stopping nearby at Citadelle or Birmingham stops. Street parking is available in the surrounding neighborhood but can be limited on event nights, so arriving early is recommended. The park itself has wide pathways suitable for strollers to reach the screening area, though you'll be sitting on the grass during the actual film. For international visitors, the venue is about 15 minutes by tram from Brussels Central Station, making it easily accessible from most tourist accommodations.