Introducing Mont des Arts Garden, a captivating oasis situated at the foot of the Kunstberg in Brussels. This enchanting garden offers a serene escape from the bustling city, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in nature's beauty. With its picturesque landscapes, vibrant flora, and scenic vistas, Mont des Arts Garden is a haven for both locals and tourists alike. The carefully curated design incorporates elements of art and culture, seamlessly blending traditional and contemporary elements. As guests wander through the garden's paths, they are greeted with stunning sculptures, picturesque fountains, and charming botanical displays. Whether seeking solace in the tranquil surroundings, engaging in photography, or simply admiring the captivating ambiance, Mont des Arts Garden promises an unforgettable experience. Delight in the sensory delights of this hidden gem, where nature and art converge in perfect harmony.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Children
- Good for kids
Reviews
This is a garden at the steps leading to the main square and the museum of Fine Arts. The place is kept really nice, even in winter.
Beautiful. Great place to come and relax, enjoy the flowers and plants, and to chill out. Nice music by /seven7bears . loved the vibes around. Relax during your visits to different attractions.
Beautiful gardens to enjoy the break and chill in a not very fully and crowded place. Great place to hangout with friends or go for a solo walk. It's located near the National library, which makes its position very attractive. Recommending this place to visit especially during the spring and garden, when the flowers and plants show their true beauty.
Good atmosphere to take a breathe! Take your beer and enjoy the street music with the charming view!
This was a bit unexpected plaza for me, but it was quite nice. Very spacious and roomy. I mostly liked the trees painted in white. Will look better in sunny days though. Has a surprisingly good view and details.
Mont des Arts is an urban leisure area that includes a very nice garden area as well as the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR), Square Brussels and the National Archives of Belgium. It extends from Place de l'Albertine to Coudenberg.
Most visitors likely visit here to see the hillside garden which is nicely landscaped with shrubs, trees and numerous monuments, fountain as well as a delightful Carillon. Unfortunately, the grounds can be quite trashy first thing in the morning but when clean, this is a nice public garden with good views and monument viewing.
From the southeast, there is an elevated platform with very nice views towards the Grand Place. This is a neat spot early in the morning when the sun rises and begin to put light on the town hall in the distance.
An absolute beauty, a serene landscape and garden surrounded by incredible buildings and monuments including Royal Library, National Arxhives to name a few. Mon Des Arts gives fantastic views of Brussels. The garden begins with a beautiful water fountain ⛲️. Best season to view the garden is during spring and summer. Certain parts can be crowded especially near the fountain. Highly recommended!
A Workers' Day to Remember at Mont des Arts Garden
We recently spent Workers' Day at Mont des Arts Garden, and the experience was absolutely fantastic! The city put on a wonderful event, creating a day full of fun, entertainment, and community spirit.
From the moment we stepped into the garden, we were greeted by an infectious energy. The city had installed a stage that hosted a spectacular concert, filling the air with the rhythm and melodies of various genres. The music was lively and engaging, making the entire place buzz with vibrancy.
Alongside the concert, there was a charming bazaar set up. The variety of stalls was impressive, offering a range of goods from local artisans and vendors. It was a great opportunity to support local businesses and pick up some unique items.
Despite the garden being full of people, the event was well-organized, ensuring that everyone could enjoy the day without feeling overcrowded. There was a sense of community that was truly heartening to see. Everyone was in high spirits, adding to the overall enjoyment of the event.
The setting of the Mont des Arts Garden added a beautiful backdrop to the event. The combination of the greenery, the historic buildings, and the blue sky created an idyllic atmosphere. It made the entire experience all the more special.
This event was a testament to the wonderful spirit of Brussels and its people. If you find yourself in the city during a public event like Workers' Day, I highly recommend spending it at Mont des Arts Garden. It's more than just a garden - it's a hub of cultural and community activity, creating lasting memories.