1. The Brussels Royal Palace (Palais Royal de Bruxelles) is located in the heart of Brussels and serves as the official residence of the Belgium royal family. The palace was originally built in the 18th century and has been renovated and restored over the years. It features stunning neoclassical façade, beautiful gardens, and ornate interior with numerous works of art, tapestries, and antique furnishings.
Interesting facts about the palace include:
- The palace has over 200 rooms, but only a few of them are open to the public
- The palace has a Throne Room which is used for state receptions and ceremonies
- The palace has several rooms decorated in different styles, including a Chinese Salon, Empire Salon, and a Red Salon
- The palace also features a spectacular Grand Staircase, decorated with a mural depicting the history of Belgium
2. The Brussels Royal Palace is open for tours during the summer months, usually from late July to early September. The opening hours are from 10 am to 4:30 pm, but can vary so it is recommended to check the official website for up-to-date information. Unfortunately, the phone number is not available to the public.
3. Admission to the palace is free but visitors must book online in advance due to limited capacity. There is no parking at the palace, but it is easily accessible by public transport with several bus and tram stops nearby. Visitors can also reach the palace by walking from the city center since it is located only a short distance from the Grand Place.


