Parc de Sept Heures Spa
The Parc de Sept Heures is the historic heart of the spa town of Spa. This elegant park owes its name to the custom of spa visitors taking an evening stroll here at seven o'clock. The park features beautiful tree-lined avenues, a covered gallery from the 19th century, and the renowned Casino de Spa on its edge. It is an atmospheric place that breathes the glory days of Spa as the "Café of Europe."
The main paths of the park are paved and wide, making it excellently suited for wheelchair users. The terrain is predominantly flat and the entrances are step-free. The covered gallery offers shelter in rainy weather. Benches are placed at regular intervals. Sanitary facilities are available in the nearby hospitality venues.
The park is located in the centre of Spa, within walking distance of the station, shops, and restaurants. Parking is available in the area. The Parc de Sept Heures is an ideal starting point for exploring Spa and can be combined with a visit to the Pouhon Pierre le Grand or the Musée de la Ville d'Eaux.
Good to know
- Reservation
- **Free, open park** — no reservation needed. For events in the covered gallery or the casino, check with the organiser in advance.
- Busy and quiet times
- Busiest during major Spa events (Spa Francorchamps F1 weekend, Jazz à Spa). Quiet and atmospheric on weekdays — ideal for strolling along the tree-lined avenues.
- Things to note
- Main paths paved and wide — excellently rideable. Flat terrain. **19th-century covered gallery** offers rain-proof shelter. Benches at regular intervals.
- Visit tip
- Disabled toilet via nearby hospitality venues (no public toilet in the park itself). Combine with the Pouhon Pierre le Grand or the Musée de la Ville d'Eaux a few minutes away.