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Square Cogels playground in Uccle, BRU
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View of Square Cogels in Uccle, BRU
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View of Square Cogels in Uccle, BRU
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Square Cogels

FreePlayground
🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for ages 2-10. Toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy the modern play structures in a safe, enclosed environment, while older elementary-aged kids can make use of the open grassy areas for active play and ball games.

About

Square Cogels is a charming neighborhood playground in Uccle, one of Brussels' leafy residential districts, offering modern play equipment and plenty of green space for kids to run freely. This well-kept local park provides a perfect break from museum-hopping, where children can burn off energy while parents relax on benches watching them play. It's an authentic slice of everyday Brussels family life, away from the typical tourist crowds.

Highlights

  • Modern, well-maintained playground equipment suitable for various ages
  • Open grassy areas perfect for picnics and running games
  • Shaded benches for parents to supervise comfortably
  • Safe, enclosed neighborhood setting away from busy roads
  • Authentic local Brussels family atmosphere

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during weekday mornings or early afternoons to avoid the after-school rush when local children arrive around 3:30-4pm
  2. 2.Bring a picnic blanket and snacks from a nearby bakery as there are limited food options immediately adjacent to the playground
  3. 3.The playground is on a quiet residential square, so street parking is usually available along the surrounding streets
  4. 4.Pack hand sanitizer and wipes as playground facilities may not have immediate restroom access
  5. 5.Combine your visit with a walk through the charming Uccle neighborhood to see beautiful art nouveau architecture

Best Time to Visit

Spring and summer weekday mornings (9am-12pm) offer the best experience with pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Weekend mornings are also good, though more popular with local families.

What to Know

This is a completely free public playground with no admission fees. Street parking is available but may require a paid parking permit in some zones, so check posted signs or use a parking app like 4411 (Brussels' parking payment system).

Seasonal Notes

Best enjoyed during spring through early fall (April-October) when weather is mild. The playground is accessible year-round, but Belgian winters can be rainy and cold. Equipment may be wet after typical Brussels rain showers, so bring a towel to dry off swings and slides.

Nearby Eats

Head to the nearby Avenue Brugmann (about 1km away) for family-friendly cafes and restaurants, or visit the Sunday morning Chatelain Market area for Belgian waffles, frites, and international food options that kids typically enjoy.

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