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Ville De Bruxelles - Stad Brussel

Royal Park Theatre – Run: sprint lanes loop from Trône - Troon

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Belgium
Brussels
Ville De Bruxelles - Stad Brussel

Royal Park Theatre – Run: sprint lanes loop from Trône - Troon

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Royal Park Theatre – Run: sprint lanes loop from Trône - Troon

00:22

3.45km

20m

Running

Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 18, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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847 m

Secret sunset view

Highlight • Viewpoint

The staircase between the modernised BNP Paribas buildings is not only beautiful but also provides a great view point to watch the sunset! Especially during summer months. It is much less crowded as for instance the spot at the Justice Palace.
Additionally, the stairs are perfect to to a stair run workout. Up and down and up and down. Not many stairs are available in Bxl to do so. Enjoy the sweat 💯👏

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2

2.39 km

Warande Park (Brussels Park)

Highlight • Forest

If you had arrived by time machine instead of by bike and arrived 400 years earlier, then you would have had to be careful not to get shot down when visiting this green area - the site of today's park was a municipal wild animal garden where the Dukes of Brabant went hunting. Such pleasure gardens were called “Warande” – hence the Flemish name.

Those times are long gone, after many redesigns this facility (incidentally the first public park in Brussels) is now an important local recreation area in the center of Brussels. Stroll along its wide avenues and let yourself be surprised by the exciting visual axes and perspectives. Sometimes concerts are held in the music pavilion.

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2.45 km

Palace of the Nation (Belgian Parliament)

Highlight • Historical Site

The entire area around the Place Royale and the Park of Brussels was redeveloped in neoclassical style after the serious fire that destroyed the Palace of the Dukes of Brabant in 1731, according to the plans of architect Barnabé Guimard. The current Palace of the Nation was part of this project.

The first stone was laid in 1779, during the reign of Empress Maria-Theresa of Austria. The palace was originally intended as the seat of the Sovereign Council of Brabant, the highest legal and administrative body of the Duchy of Brabant.

Under the French regime (1796 - 1815), courts were seated there. For a few years, part of the current Senate wing even housed a 'Hôtel des Étrangers'. Today we would call this a travellers' hotel.

During the Dutch regime (1815 - 1830), the legislative assembly - the States-General of the Netherlands - met alternately in The Hague and in this building. This was the first time it served as a parliament.

In 1830, the Provisional Government (= the first Belgian government) and the National Congress (= the first constitutional assembly) established themselves in the building. Since 1831, the Chamber of Representatives and the Senate have met here. Since then, the building has been called the 'Palace of the Nation'.

The building was ravaged by fire in 1820 and 1883. Due to these fires and the various purposes it has had since its inception, the building has been constantly modified on the inside. The exterior remained virtually untouched. During the restoration around 1920, the plastered and white-painted facade, in accordance with the neoclassical tradition, was chipped off.

Source: senate.be/virtualtour/natieplein-voorgevel_nl.html

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2.57 km

Royal Park Theatre

Highlight • Monument

The Royal Park Theater (French: Théâtre Royal du Parc) is the second oldest Brussels theater still in use. It was initially created as part of the 'Waux-Hall' of Brussels, an entertainment complex located in the Warande Park. Initially it was mainly used for performances of the lighter repertoire such as vaudeville. In the second half of the 19th century, it grew into the most prominent French-speaking scene in the Belgian capital. Famous French actors such as Sarah Bernhardt or François Coppée were regularly on stage

Source: Wikipedia

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2.57 km

Vaux-Hall of Brussels Park

Highlight • Monument

The Théâtre Royal du Parc is a theatre built in 1782 on the edge of the Parc Royal, as an addition to the already very popular Vaux-Hall, located on the same site. After a turbulent history between different occupants, the theatre is today distinguished by a programme that alternates between classical and contemporary French-language creations, with a clear preference for comedy.

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2.75 km

Run: sprint lanes

Highlight • Trail

Perfect lanes for intense sprint sessions

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3.45 km

End point

Train Station

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2.31 km

506 m

411 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

1.87 km

1.38 km

147 m

< 100 m

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