
Royal Palace of Laeken
Best time to visit
Spring offers the best chance to catch the Royal Greenhouses in full bloom, a rare event open only a few weeks each year.
Budget tips
Entry to the palace grounds is free, though access to the greenhouses requires a ticket which is reasonably priced. Visit during the greenhouse opening weeks to get the most value.
Recommended for
Garden lovers, Architecture enthusiasts, Royal history fans, Photography enthusiasts
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Quick facts: Royal Palace of Laeken serves as the official residence of the Belgian royal family, yet it's mostly closed to the public except during select events. Its expansive park includes one of Europe's oldest greenhouses, featuring exotic plants that look like a jungle indoors.
Highlights: The palace is surrounded by over 300 hectares of private park, home to astonishing botanical collections in the Royal Greenhouses that bloom only a few weeks each year. Visitors can walk among rare orchids and giant water lilies under glass domes, a truly royal secret garden experience.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking through the extensive gardens and glasshouses.
- Bring a camera for the vibrant plant displays and scenic palace views early in the morning for softer light.
- Avoid weekends when the greenhouses can get crowded during peak bloom weeks.
- Check online for specific greenhouse opening dates as they vary and plan around them.
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