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Royal Palace of Brussels

The Royal Palace of Brussels is the official palace of the King and Queen of Belgium, used for state functions and official receptions. Though the royal family resides at Laeken, this magnificent neoclassical palace overlooking the Parc de Bruxelles represents Belgian monarchy. The facade is larger than Buckingham Palace. Every summer, the palace opens its opulent state rooms to the public, including the stunning Throne Room and the Mirror Room with its ceiling covered in jewel beetle wings by artist Jan Fabre.

Practical Information

Updated: Jan 6, 2026

Entrance Fee

Free

CLOSED in 2025 for renovation! Reopening summer 2026. Normally free July-August with online booking

Best Time to Visit

During summer opening period (typically late July to September). Weekday mornings for smaller crowds. Book free tickets in advance.

Official Website

How to Get There

Metro: Parc or Trône (Lines 1, 5). 10-minute walk from Central Station through Parc de Bruxelles. Tram: 92, 94 to Royale.

What to Expect

When open: Lavish state rooms, impressive art collection, the unique Mirror Room with 1.6 million beetle wings. When closed: Can still admire the impressive neoclassical facade from the park.

Working Hours

Updated: Jan 6, 2026
Note

CLOSED in 2025 (after renovations). Reopening summer 2026

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No, the Royal Family resides at the Royal Palace of Laeken in northern Brussels. The Royal Palace in the city center is used only for official functions, state receptions, and audiences. It serves as the King's administrative residence.

Belgian artist Jan Fabre covered the entire ceiling with 1.6 million iridescent jewel beetle wing cases (Sternocera) in 2002. The green shimmering installation called Heaven of Delight is one of the most unique royal artworks in Europe.

Travel Tips

Useful tips for visiting Royal Palace of Brussels

The palace exterior can be admired year-round. Walk through beautiful Parc de Bruxelles adjacent to the palace. Virtual tours available on official website while closed. The facade is best photographed from the park.

Metro: Parc or Trône (Lines 1, 5). 10-minute walk from Central Station through Parc de Bruxelles. Tram: 92, 94 to Royale.

When open: Lavish state rooms, impressive art collection, the unique Mirror Room with 1.6 million beetle wings. When closed: Can still admire the impressive neoclassical facade from the park.

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