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Favorite thing: Need some rest far away from the hustle and bustle of the touristic centre then the following public gardens are a good idea. In alfabetic order :

Baron Ruzettepark : a small garden near Komvest (ring road)
Graaf Visartpark : also a small park. A traffic circuit for children gives them the opportunity to learn every day traffic rules.
Koning Albertpark : walking from the train station to the centre you will appreciate the beauty of this park.
Koningin Astridpark : the green long of the centre (the locals call it 'De botanieken hof' (the botanical garden)) at Minderbroederstraat.
Minnewaterpark : a very charming park near Minnewater (Lake of Love) and Begijnhof (Beguinage) In summer open air concerts take place here regularly.
Pastoor Verhaegheplantsoen : a less known park in the vicinity of Ezelstraat and Raamstraat.
Stadspark Sebrechts : in this park every year an exhibition of sculptures takes place (near Oude Zak and Beenhouwersstraat).

Written Aug 24, 2002

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Fondest memory: Have some fun in the public park.
The Baron Ruzzettepark.

Written Aug 25, 2002

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