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Planckendael — open-air zoo Mechelen

Antwerp Zoo's sister site: 3 km of free-range walking through habitats with rhinos, elephants, giraffes.

When
Ongoing
Where
Planckendael · Leuvensesteenweg 582, 2812 Muizen
City
Mechelen
Price
€31 adult · €27 child

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Discovered via Planckendael. Always check the organiser’s own channels for dates, times, tickets and prices before you go.

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Le Midi Bouge — free summer activities in Brussels Midi

For two summer months, the streets beside Gare du Midi turn into a free outdoor playground, with sport, music and hands-on family workshops where commuters usually hurry past with suitcases.

When
01 July 2026 → 31 August 2026
Where
Place de la Constitution + Esplanade Solidarité · Place de la Constitution, 1060 Bruxelles
City
Brussels (Saint-Gilles)
Price
Free

What to expect

  • Free sports sessions and creative workshops around Place de la Constitution
  • Music and neighbourhood activity on the Esplanade Solidarité
  • A family-friendly setup close to Brussels’ busiest rail hub
  • Open-air activities suited to kids, teens and groups during the summer break

Insider tips

  • Check the Bxl Midi agenda before going; individual activities may have different hours or capacity limits.
  • Use STIB or SNCB and walk from Gare du Midi; parking around the station can be slow and stressful.
  • Bring water, sun protection and a layer for windy open spaces near the tracks and station exits.

Cultural context

Le Midi Bouge fits into a wider Brussels habit of using summer to reclaim hard-working urban spaces for residents, not only visitors. Gare du Midi is Belgium’s major rail gateway, but its surrounding streets in Saint-Gilles, Anderlecht and the City of Brussels are also lived-in neighbourhoods shaped by markets, commuting and redevelopment. From 1 July to 31 August 2026, the programme brings free leisure into Place de la Constitution and Esplanade Solidarité, echoing regional efforts such as the CRU Gare du Midi to improve public space, greenery and local life around the station.

Best for

  • ·Saint-Gilles families looking for free summer activities near home
  • ·teenagers around Brussels Midi who want outdoor sport without booking a club
  • ·parents with kids on school break who need no-cost daytime ideas
  • ·groups of friends meeting by train before an easy Brussels activity
  • ·commuters with children looking to turn a station trip into a summer stop

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Discovered via Bxl Midi. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.

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Antwerp Zoo Midsummer Nights

See ZOO Antwerpen after the daytime crowds have thinned, when the animal houses catch warm evening light and jazz drifts over the lawn. It is a summer-date version of the city zoo, with enough animal wonder to keep children moving.

When
08 July 2026 → 28 August 2026
Where
ZOO Antwerpen · Koningin Astridplein 26, 2018 Antwerpen
City
Antwerp
Price
€20 adult · €15 child

What to expect

  • Wednesday and Friday evening openings from 8 July to 28 August 2026
  • Golden-hour walks past historic animal houses in the city centre zoo
  • Live jazz on the lawn as the evening settles over the park
  • Paid entry: €20 adult and €15 child, according to the event listing

Insider tips

  • Come by train if possible: ZOO Antwerpen is beside Antwerpen-Centraal, avoiding city-centre parking stress.
  • Pick a Wednesday for a calmer family pace; Fridays are better for couples who want more of an after-work atmosphere.
  • Bring a light layer for children: shaded paths and lawns cool quickly after sunset.

Cultural context

ZOO Antwerpen opened on 21 July 1843 and is one of the world’s historic city zoos, built directly beside what is now Antwerpen-Centraal. It is run by KMDA, the Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, whose portfolio also includes Planckendael ZOO and the Koningin Elisabethzaal. Midsummer evening openings fit a long Antwerp habit of mixing culture, public leisure and science in the same urban landmark: instead of treating the zoo as a daytime-only family trip, the programme turns it into a summer meeting place for music, strolling and seeing familiar enclosures in softer light.

Best for

  • ·Antwerp families with children who can manage a later summer bedtime
  • ·couples looking for a relaxed Friday evening date near Antwerpen-Centraal
  • ·grandparents taking visiting grandchildren to a classic Belgian zoo
  • ·jazz-curious residents who want music without a formal concert hall

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Discovered via Antwerp Zoo. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.

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Antwerp Zoo — central station

One of the world's oldest zoos, right next to Antwerp Central Station — half a day with kids.

When
Ongoing
Where
ZOO Antwerpen · Koningin Astridplein 26, 2018 Antwerpen
City
Antwerp
Price
€30 adult · €25 child

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Discovered via Antwerp Zoo. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.

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Pairi Daiza — botanical zoo

A full-day wander through abbey ruins, Asian gardens, tropical glasshouses and animal territories, with pandas, orangutans and elephants turning a Walloon village into Belgium’s most elaborate nature day out.

When
Ongoing
Where
Pairi Daiza · Domaine de Cambron, 7940 Brugelette
City
Brugelette
Price
€44 adult · €37 child

What to expect

  • Nine themed worlds across the 75-hectare Domaine de Cambron
  • Giant pandas, orangutans, elephants, gorillas, polar bears and rare birds
  • Historic Cambron Abbey remains woven into gardens and animal routes
  • Restaurants and snack stops inside the park, useful for a full-day visit
  • Paid entry, with 2026 online tickets from €44 adult and €37 child

Insider tips

  • Arrive at opening for calmer panda and orangutan viewing before the main queues build.
  • Book tickets online; Pairi Daiza says entry slots may be required for Edenya.
  • Treat it as a full-day trip, not a two-hour zoo stop; distances inside are real.
  • Check train times to Brugelette in advance if travelling without a car.

Cultural context

Pairi Daiza opened in 1994 on the grounds of the former Cistercian Cambron Abbey, founded in 1148 near Brugelette in Hainaut. Created by Eric Domb, it grew from a bird park into a privately run botanical zoo and resort built around immersive “worlds” rather than standard enclosures. In Belgian life it is both a major family outing and a national tourism heavyweight: Pairi Daiza describes itself as Belgium’s leading paid tourist attraction. Its mix of animals, gardens, reconstructed architecture and abbey remains makes it a distinct Walloon counterpart to Belgium’s coastal and theme-park day trips.

Best for

  • ·Belgian families planning a high-budget school-holiday day out
  • ·children and teenagers who want animals, gardens and big walking routes
  • ·couples looking for an outdoor Wallonia day trip with restaurants on site
  • ·international residents showing visiting family a Belgian landmark attraction
  • ·rail travellers willing to plan around Brugelette connections

Eight themed worlds (Chinese garden, Indonesia, Kingdom of Ganesha, Africa…), the only giant pandas in the Benelux, and the best zoo dining of any zoo I've been to. A full day; arrive at opening to avoid the worst queues on the orangutan and panda walks. Open year-round except parts of Dec/Jan.

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Discovered via Pairi Daiza. Always check the original for current pricing, times, and booking.

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