Hoeilaart Town Hall
Hoeilaart Town Hall is the administrative centre of this Flemish Brabant municipality in the southern Brussels periphery. It houses the civil registry, urban planning, social services and the reception desk. Hoeilaart lies on the edge of the Sonian Forest and is known for the grape greenhouses of the grape region (Druivenstreek). The building is central.
The main entrance is step-free accessible for wheelchair users. Inside, the corridors are wide and a lift connects the floors. At the reception, a lower counter height is provided for comfortable contact. An adapted toilet is available. For specific appointments (such as a wedding ceremony), it is advisable to call in advance so the staff can ensure the adapted flow.
Reserved parking spaces are available in the immediate vicinity. You could combine your visit with the Public Library or the Municipal Park within walking distance.
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