The Royal Palace
by Freebird_Grace
Aug 22, 2024
Hey everyone! Today, we're taking you to the Royal Palace of Brussels (Palais Royal de Bruxelles) in Belgium! ๐โจ As the official palace of the King of Belgium, while not the royal family's primary residence, it still symbolizes the authority and prestige of the Belgian monarchy! ๐ฐ๐ This magnificent palace is located opposite Brussels Park. Its architectural style is both stately and ornate, and it's open to the public for free during the summer. Don't miss it! ๐ธ๐
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๐ Highlights of the Royal Palace of Brussels
โจ 1๏ธโฃ Super impressive exterior! ๐ธ
The Royal Palace of Brussels boasts an understated yet luxurious royal style, showcasing a neoclassical design with clean lines and an air of majesty! ๐๏ธ Up close, the symmetrical rectangular structure, enormous windows, and gold-adorned roof evoke a sense of awe. ๐โจ The royal coat of arms and golden crown carvings at the entrance exude a regal aura, making for stunning photos! ๐ท๐
โจ 2๏ธโฃ Free admission in the summer! (Don't miss this opportunity!)
Although the royal family doesn't reside here, the palace interiors, including the halls, banquet hall, and Hall of Mirrors, are open to the public free of charge from late July to early September! ๐ก The exquisite chandeliers and opulent decorations will leave you speechless! ๐ The Hall of Mirrors is particularly unique, with its ceiling adorned with beetle wings that shimmer with a dreamy green iridescence under the lights. ๐โจ
โจ 3๏ธโฃ Changing of the Guard ceremony! ๐ซก
Around noon each day, the Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place in front of the palace! The soldiers, impeccably dressed in uniform, march in precise formation, creating a truly ceremonial experience. If you enjoy these displays, be sure to arrive on time! ๐ฎโโ๏ธ๐
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๐๏ธ Handy Tips
๐ Address: Rue Brederode 16, 1000 Brussels, Belgium ๐ง๐ช
โฐ Opening hours (summer only):
โข Late July to early September, 10:30am - 5pm (closed on Mondays)
๐ฐ Admission: Free! ๐ (It can get crowded, so arrive early!)
๐ Getting there:
โข Subway ๐: Take line 1 or 5 to Parc station, a 2-min walk from the palace.
โข Bus ๐: Take bus 38 or 71 to Royale station.
โข On foot ๐ถ: About a 10-min walk from Grand Place.
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๐ก Is it worth visiting?
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Majestic exterior, perfect for photos! Standing in front of the palace feels like stepping back in time to the era of European royalty. Every photo is a masterpiece! ๐ทโจ
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Free admission is a rare opportunity! Open for only two months each year, it's a must-see if you're in Brussels during the summer. ๐๐๏ธ
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The Changing of the Guard is a spectacle! If you want to experience royal pageantry, don't miss the ceremony at noon. ๐ฎโโ๏ธ๐
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Convenient location! The palace is across from Brussels Park and close to Grand Place, the Magritte Museum, the European Parliament, and more. Easily combine it with other attractions for a half-day trip. ๐บ๏ธ๐ถ
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โ ๏ธ Reminders
โข ๐ท Even if it's not open, the exterior is worth photographing! The palace looks stunning in both the morning sun and the evening glow. ๐
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โข ๐ถ Wear comfortable shoes! Walking is the best way to explore the surrounding attractions. ๐
โข ๐ฐ If you're interested in European royalty, consider visiting the Royal Palace of Laeken (Laeken Palace), the actual residence of the King. ๐
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๐ In summary: While the Royal Palace of Brussels may not be as opulent as the Palace of Versailles, it still exudes a powerful royal presence. ๐โจ The exquisite interior decorations are especially worth seeing during the summer opening. If you're in Brussels, don't miss the chance to visit the palace and experience the charm of the Belgian monarchy! ๐๐ง๐ช
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