Forest Park (French: Parc de Forest, pronounced [paʁk də fɔʁɛ]) or Vorst Park (Dutch: Park van Vorst, pronounced [ˈpɑ(ə)k fɑɱ ˈvɔrst]) is an urban public park located in and named after the municipality of Forest in Brussels, Belgium.
It was designed by Victor Besme and occupies an area of 13 hectares (32 acres).
[1] Forest Park is adjacent to Duden Park to its south, which is home to the stadium of Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, the historical football club from the neighbouring municipality of Saint-Gilles, although the club is not located in the municipality, whose border with Forest is to the north of Forest Park.
The park is surrounded by a set of streets that connect the Avenue Albert/Albertlaan to the Avenue Wielemans Ceuppens/Wielemans Ceuppenslaan, making them part of the Greater Ring.
Those streets are the Avenue des Villas/Villalaan to the north, the Avenue du Mont Kemmel/Kemmelberglaan to the east, the Avenue Besme/Besmelaan to the south and the Avenue Reine Marie-Henriette/Koningin Maria-Hendrikalaan to the south-west.