Parc Napoléon Arlon
♿ Wheelchair accessible Park

Parc Napoléon Arlon

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

Parc Napoléon is a welcoming city park in the centre of Arlon, named after Napoleon, who is said to have rested here. The park is a green oasis with old trees, flower beds and spacious lawns. It is a popular place for families, walkers and readers looking to relax in the town centre.

The main paths are paved and level, so the park is accessible for wheelchair users and people with rollators. Plenty of benches line the paths. Level changes in the park are limited, although some side paths may consist of looser material. An accessible toilet is not in the park itself, but can be found in nearby cafés and public buildings.

Parc Napoléon is within walking distance of the Musée Gaspar and other sights in Arlon. Parking is available in the surrounding streets, with reserved spaces for people with reduced mobility. The park is a pleasant stop on a visit to the town.