The Belgian Royal Greenhouse is only open three weeks a year, missing out on waiting a year


Super out of the Belgian Royal Conservatory Garden

If you are looking for a place to visit that combines cultural charm with an environmentally friendly mindset, Brussels is definitely the place for you!

Ranked eighth on Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice | 2024, the Belgian capital is known for its green urban planning, environmental practices and rich history and culture.

One of the most visited monuments in Brussels, the Royal Conservatory of Laeken is a botanical museum with many rare Asian and tropical plants. Some of them have been here for more than 100 years since the time of Leopold II.

According to the List of Architectural Heritage of Brussels, the Royal Conservatory of Laeken was built between 1874 and 1905 on the initiative of King Leopold II, and the main architect was Alphonse Balat.

By the way, Alphonse Balat was the mentor of the famous architect Victor Horta, a representative of the Belgian Art Nouveau movement, and the architect of the greenhouse of the Meise Botanical Garden.

🌹 The Royal Laeken Greenhouse consists of la Serre de l 'Embarcadere, la Serre du Congo, le Jardin d 'Hiver and l 'Orangerie, a collection of unique botanical heritage, It includes thousands of trees, shrubs, flowers and plants, some of which face extinction in nature.

📅 is open this year from April 26 to May 20, 2024!
🌸 Tickets go on sale April 11! For more information, please go to Laeken, royal, botanical garden
📌 : Castle of Laeken, Avenue du Parc Royal - 1020 Brussels (Laeken) 📌 : Castle of Laeken, Avenue du PARC Royal - 1020 Brussels (Laeken)

🌱🏛️ Whether you're exploring green Spaces or experiencing a sustainable culture, Brussels has something unique to offer.

Sustainable tourist Attractions:

Brussels Park: This is one of the largest urban parks in Brussels, offering wide green Spaces and walking trails. The environmental protection measures and natural landscapes within the park make it an ideal place to relax and enjoy urban green Spaces.

Atomium: This iconic building is not only a symbol of Brussels, but also incorporates environmental ideas. The surrounding campus and green building design demonstrate a focus on sustainability.

Brussels City Hall: The City Hall is not only a historic building, but also focuses on sustainable city management. The square where it is located regularly hosts environmental events, demonstrating the city's commitment to green living.

Brussels Botanical Garden: This botanical garden offers a wealth of plant species and ecological education, showcasing Brussels' efforts in green space maintenance and plant protection.

Royal Greenhouses of Laeken: This historic greenhouse not only showcases a wealth of plant species, but also many environmental measures and green design, reflecting the importance of nature and ecology.

Must-experience activities Recommended:
Brussels Eco Tour: Take an environmental tour to see how Brussels is integrating sustainability into urban planning and architecture. The tour is usually led by environmental experts who introduce the city's green innovations and environmental measures.

Brussels Bike Tour: Explore Brussels by bike and experience the city's green routes and environmental projects. Brussels has an excellent system of bike lanes and is a great way to learn about green living in the city.

Brussels Sustainable Dining Experience: Experience the sustainable dining culture in Brussels, where many restaurants use locally sourced ingredients and eco-friendly ideas, such as the famous La Roue d'Or restaurant, which offers green cuisine and eco-friendly services.

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