Looking for peace close to the city? Head to Josaphat Park alone to read a book, look at the statues, and visit the greenhouse. Or take the kids along and hit the minigolf course.
Surrounded by large avenues, Josaphat Park lies in the municipality of Schaerbeek, right next to the city of Brussels. Many visitors swear that its centuries-old plants muffle the noise of the traffic, making it the perfect quiet spot to recharge.
The park was inaugurated by King Leopold II of Belgium back in 1904. It has gone through a complete renovation since 2003, including cutting tree overgrowth, new open spaces and cleaning up the water network. Visitors of Josaphat Park can now enjoy clean ponds, a recently restored waterfall, and even new pathways.
With a surface of 20 hectares, the park is open to everybody and is divided into three parts: the historical park, the great lawns and the playground area.
Getting There
24/7 (park). M, Tu, Th, F: by reservation; W: 14:00 to 20:00; Sa, Su 12:00 to 20:00 (mini-golf)
All seasons
Free (park); 5€ for adults, 3€ for children and schools, 3,5€ for groups with at least 8 people (mini golf)
Open; national COVID guidelines apply
“The perfect place to relax during the day, or have an afternoon drink with friends at La Buvette Saint-Sebastien. Go around sunset and watch from the hill for an amazing view! If you have kids, make sure to hit up the mini golf course and Glacier Cocozza for ice cream.”
— Lotte, local living in Brussels.