Urban wilding and climate resilience: How Breda became the EU’s first National Park City

    26 May 2025

    Breda joins just three other cities globally in achieving the status.

    The creative, cobblestoned Dutch city of Breda has officially become the first National Park City in the European Union.

    Officially designated by the National Park City Foundation in May, Breda joins London, Adelaide and Chattanooga as the fourth member of a growing global movement to make urban areas greener, healthier and more connected to nature.

    This new status recognises more than a decade of work to restore wetlands, green its streets and bring residents into the process.

    It also signals a shift in how cities across Europe redefine their relationship with nature.

    What is a National Park City?

    The National Park City initiative was launched in the UK in 2019 to promote nature-connected, environmentally just urban living.

    Cities don’t need to meet traditional national park criteria. Instead, they must show a city-wide commitment to sustainability, biodiversity and public access to green space.

    Breda’s application caught the attention of assessors with its strong environmental leadership, citizen engagement and urban planning that places nature at its core.

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