Mini-Europe Brussels Wheelchair Accessible — Mini-Europe at Heysel in Brussels: fully wheelchair accessible park with miniatures of European monuments. Practical visitor info.
Mini-Europe Brussels Wheelchair Accessible
♿ Wheelchair accessible Museum
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Mini-Europe Brussels Wheelchair Accessible

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

Mini-Europe is a unique open-air park at the foot of the Atomium in Brussels, where visitors can stroll past more than 350 miniature reproductions of famous European landmarks, all built at 1:25 scale. From Big Ben and the Eiffel Tower to the canals of Venice and the Acropolis, each model is crafted with meticulous attention to detail. Many of the displays include animated features — tiny trains run on schedule, mills turn, and volcanoes erupt — making the park entertaining for visitors of all ages.

The entire park is designed with wheelchair accessible paths, so visitors with reduced mobility can enjoy the full circuit without encountering steps or barriers. Wheelchairs are available for free loan at the entrance, which is a welcome convenience for those who may not have their own. Adapted restrooms are located within the park grounds, ensuring comfort throughout the visit.

Parking is straightforward: free PMR parking spaces are available at the second entrance to the Bruparck complex. From there, the route into Mini-Europe is flat and well-surfaced. The park sits beside the Heysel metro station, which also offers step-free access, giving visitors multiple convenient options for arriving and departing.

Good to know

Reservation
No booking required. Free wheelchair loan at the entrance. Visitors with a disability are entitled to a reduced rate.
Busy and quiet times
Busiest during the summer holidays, the Easter weekend and on sunny afternoons. Weekdays in spring or autumn are far quieter and much more pleasant for a wheelchair visit.
Things to note
Fully wheelchair accessible via paved paths — wide enough for comfortable rolling. Accessible toilets within the park.
Visit tip
Use the second entrance on Avenue des Athlètes: free disabled-parking spaces are closest there. Heysel metro station (line 6) has a lift. Combine with the Atomium for a half-day on the Heysel plateau.
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