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- 1. Visiting Mini-Europe in Brussels: How to Get There, Prices, and Tips
- 2. Where it is and how to get there
- 3. Hours and Prices
- 4. Ticket Prices
- 5. Online Tickets and Guided Tours
- 6. What to see and how to visit Mini-Europe
- 7. Useful Tips for Visiting the Attraction
- 8. Historical Insights, Curiosities, and Practical Information: What to Know at a Glance
Visiting Mini-Europe in Brussels: How to Get There, Prices, and Tips
Mini-Europe in Brussels is one of the most famous and visited attractions in the city. With over 350 scale models, it allows you to tour 80 European cities in a short time and is a fun place for both adults and children. Here's a guide to help you plan your visit.
Where it is and how to get there
- By car Brussels Ring - exit 8 "Heizel - Wemmel" follow signs for "Bruparck". The ticket office and entrance are located in the Bruparck area - Get directions
- By bus Heysel, lines 84 and 88
- By metro Heysel, line 6
- By tram Heysel, line 51
Hours and Prices
Opening Hours | Schedule March 10 - June 30 | 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM July 1 - August 31 | 9:30 AM - 8:00 PM September 1 - September 30 | 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM October 1 - January 6 | 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM December 24 and 31 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM August 4, 11, and 18 | 9:30 AM - 12:00 AM, with fireworks show January 7 - March 8 | closed
Ticket Prices
- Ticket Price Adults: €16.50 - purchase online
- Discounts children under 12 €11.50 and holders of Brussels Card
- Free admission for children up to 120 cm tall
Online Tickets and Guided Tours
What to see and how to visit Mini-Europe
Mini-Europe is a theme park created to teach about the European Union and the various nations it comprises. To this end, the ticket price for adults includes a guide that suggests a route to best understand the evolution of the EU: it is recommended to follow the visit, leaving the multimedia shows and attractions for the end of the national tour.
Useful Tips for Visiting the Attraction
- Arrive early to make the most out of your visit to Mini-Europe; it is best to go at the park's opening. The only attraction "Spirit of Europe" located at the end of the park visit takes about 30/40 minutes to tour, not counting the time needed to enter
- Tickets if you're interested in visiting other attractions like Océade or Atomium, tickets that grant entry to both parks are available for purchase at the entrance of Mini-Europe.
- Pay attention to restrictions the opening of Spirit of Europe might be limited during peak times. Animals are not permitted.
- Minimum time we recommend allocating at least 2 hours for your visit.
Historical Insights, Curiosities, and Practical Information: What to Know at a Glance
The Mini-Europe park provides a fun way to learn about the most important European monuments, including the 13-meter tall Eiffel Tower and the impressive 4-meter high Big Ben.
Some replicas attract attention for their complex composition, such as the City Hall of Brussels, which required nearly 300 hand-carved statues, or the Santiago Cathedral, which took 24,000 hours to build, and the Grand Place of Brussels, which cost €350,000. Mini-Europe is filled with gardens and various structures, such as windmills, trucks, trains, and boats, and Mount Vesuvius in full eruption.