
Bois de la Cambre
Louise, Brussels, Belgium
The Bois de la Cambre is Brussels' largest park — a 124-hectare English landscape garden at the southern end of Avenue Louise that provides the green space that the dense, built-up city centre desperately needs.

Cinquantenaire Park & Museums
Quartier Nord-Est, Brussels, Belgium
The Cinquantenaire is Brussels' triumphal park — a vast green space anchored by a monumental triple arch built in 1905 to celebrate Belgium's 50th anniversary of independence.

Jardin Botanique
236 Rue Royale, Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, 1210, Belgium
The Jardin Botanique is a small neoclassical garden on the hill above the Botanique metro station that served as Brussels' botanical garden from 1826 until the living collection was moved to Meise in the 1930s.

Parc Léopold & Natural Sciences Museum
29 Rue Vautier, Quartier Nord-Est, Brussels, 1000, Belgium
Parc Léopold is a small, steep green space tucked behind the European Parliament that houses one of Brussels' best-kept museum secrets — the Museum of Natural Sciences, home to the largest collection of Iguanodon dinosaur skeletons in the world, discovered in a Belgian coal mine in 1878.
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