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Address: Av Louise, Brussels
It makes sense that the fashionable enclave of Ixelles is home to shopping hotspot Avenue Louise. Inno, the city's most well-rounded department store, offers everything from clothing to housewares and has a branch here; however, upscale boutiques are more common. Bonpoint is a local favorite for children's clothes, while Natan provides duds for...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Brussels Shopping
Address: Rue Neuve 123, Brussels B-1000
The largest indoor shopping mall in Brussels houses over 100 retail outlets, from familiar high street brands and the FNAC department store to designer labels.
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Brussels Shopping
Address: Gare du Midi, Brussels
Brussels largest and most colorful outdoor market appears most mornings on the open spaces around Brussels South/Midi railway station. You can buy anything from food and flowers to bathroom accessories here, but the emphasis is on the city's ethnic communities, many of whom live locally. Turkish, North African and Middle-Eastern stalls are most in...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Brussels Shopping
Address: Rue des Sablons and Rue de Rollebeek, Brussels
This square takes its name from "sable," the French word for "sand." Years ago, the area was a nondescript, sandy lowland on the way to Brussels proper. Today, the square is filled with art galleries, boutiques and upscale cafes; it's also the epicenter of Brussels' antiques trade. In fact, historic homes surrounding the square have been converted...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Brussels Shopping
Address: Rue Neuve, Brussels B-1000
Rue Neuve is a long pedestrianized street just north of Grand Place. For the local Bruxellois it represents the heart of the city's shopping, with an eclectic range of retail outlets from department stores to candy stores. If you can't find it along here, it probably isn't worth having.
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Brussels Shopping
Address: Pl du Jeu-de-Balle, Brussels
This flea market has been in operation since 1640, and it's been open daily since 1919. The working-class district of Marolles is a pleasant morning destination. Grab a cup of coffee and a waffle, and watch the locals rushing off to work. Then, stroll among the stalls, perusing a wide variety of antiques, old postcards, retro clothing, and...
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