Belgium: Brussels


In a nutshell...

Known as the capital of comic strips, Brussels is also unique for its mix of modern buildings and Art Nouveau style homes.


An animated and festive city, it is not rare to witness a fanfare or a parade in the Grand Place nor is it uncommon to see the Mannekenpis being adomed in a new costume; Brussels is a city for walking.
The city is spread out, with 19 districts depicting many different faces of the capital. Ixelles is famous for its nightlife, where Saint-Gilles, particularly the Maison Horta, is popular with those who are interested in Art Nouveau.
Truly European in character, Brussels offers all the Belgian specialities, from beer to waffles, but Italian and French dishes are also popular. This is a city where everyone can find something of interest.


Brussels : Shopping

A la page

A la page - rue du Prévôt Provooststraat 2

At the corner of Prévost and Page streets, A la page boutique offers a range of products, in particular bedding and other household supplies from yesteryear. A cozy environment with lots of green(...)


Annemie verbeke

Annemie verbeke - rue Antoine-Dansaert Antoine Dansaertstraat

In the heart of the designer neighborhood, stylist Annemie Verbeck opened her own shop in a typically Brussel-esque house. After climbing several steps, the shopper will find a calm and warm(...)


Arlequin

Arlequin - rue de l'Athénée Atheneumstraat 7

Arlequin in Ixelles is a specialist second hand vinyl shop with an eclectic mix of music on offer guaranteed to enthuse collectors everywhere, including disco, electro, pop and rock, reggae and(...)


Atmospheres

Atmospheres - rue Rollebeek Rollebeekstraat

In the most popular pedestrian street in Sablon, the two-story "Atmosphere" boutique offers antiques originating from trade fairs, flea markets and voyages. One will find it difficult to focus on(...)


Au coin vert

Au coin vert - rue Blaes Blaesstraat 108/112

Does your interior need freshening up? Have you been looking for that decorative scheme of your dreams, without any success? Then make your way to the Coin Vert ("Green Corner") to find a pair of(...)


Baden Baden

Baden Baden - rue Haute Hoogstraat

In the heart of the secondhand shop district, Baden Baden is known by all those fascinated by decoration and bathrooms. For more than 20 years, this showroom/boutique offers bathroom and kitchen(...)


Chine

Chine - rue Van-Artevelde Arteveldestraat

Chine boutique is located between Saint-Géry place and Antoine Dansaert street. Created in 1991, this ready-to-wear label has become a well liked brand. In its well lit space, clothing for all women(...)


Christa reniers

Christa reniers - rue Antoine-Dansaert Antoine Dansaertstraat

On Antoine-Dansaert street, in the fashion district, Christa Reniers' boutique attracts attention by its brightness. Everything in simply immaculate in this tiny space that doubles as a workshop(...)


Christophe coppens

Christophe coppens - rue Léon-Lepage Léon Lepagestraat

Christophe Coppens was a theater student at the Brussels conservatory when he learned about making hats. Since then, his hats have been purchased all over the world. In March 2000, he opened his(...)


Ciel mes bijoux

Ciel mes bijoux - galerie du Roi Koningsgalerij

Located in the Saint-Hubert galeries, near the Grand Place, Ciel mes Bijoux, is a jewerly box full of the finest objects. Big windows in the wall serve as small stages in which to display the(...)


Dandoy

Dandoy - rue au Beurre Boterstraat

Between the Grand Place and the stock exchange, the cookie shop Dandoy is well known among sweets-lovers. For more than two centuries, this shop has perpetuated the artisanal methods of making(...)


Emery

Emery - rue de l'Hôpital Gasthuisstraat

Located between Sablon plaza and the Grand Place, Emery & Co. Boutique can be found in a building that tells a story in and of itself. Behind an anonymous facade painted in black, you'll discover(...)


Flamant

Flamant - place du Grand-Sablon Grote Zavel

The home decoration shop Flamant can be found in a beautiful building at Grand Sablon. The three Flamant brothers, aficionados of decor, had the idea to take furniture and objects of the past and(...)


Galerie des Minimes

Galerie des Minimes - rue des Minimes Minimenstraat

The Minimes Gallery is located in the street of the same name near to Sablon. The galleries offer a large choice of antiques in over 600m² of space where more than 20 different vendors set up shop;(...)


Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert

Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert -

In the middle of the 19th Century, the Brussels city council chose to adopt the plan of young architect Jean-Pierre Cluysenaer in rehabilitaing a run-down neighborhood. His idea? To construct a(...)


Idiz bogam

Idiz bogam - rue Antoine-Dansaert Antoine Dansaertstraat 76

Surrounded by the boutiques of fashionable Belgian designers, Idiz Bogam has made a name for itself among fashion victims. In the shop with its multi-colored walls, customers find long sought after(...)


L atelier en herbe

L atelier en herbe - place du Grand-Sablon Grote Zavel

At Sablon place, in a lovely building hosting the home decor boutique Flamant, one can also fnd the florist shop Atelier en Herbe. In a well decorated space with gray and black walls, an assortment(...)


La Boutique Tintin

La Boutique Tintin - rue de la Colline Heuvelstraat

This boutique, located not too far from the Grand Place, takes you on a journey through the world of Herge's hero, Tintin. A red dragon straight out of the Lotus Bleu album is at the door to welcome(...)


Le grenier de la chapelle

Le grenier de la chapelle - rue Haute Hoogstraat

Located in the Marolles and secondhand shopping district, Le Grenier de la Chapelle is known for its large choice of of artisan furniture in wood and built made to measure. In this show-room(...)


Librairie du Civa

Librairie du Civa - rue de l'Ermitage Kluisstraat 55

The bookstore of the international center for city and architecture (CIVA) is the place to go to find information about any aspect of architecture of national heritage. On the ground floor of this(...)


Librairie Tropismes

Librairie Tropismes - Galerie des Princes Prinsengalerij 11

Who ever said that they only read comic books in Brussels? The Tropismes library has a collection of French literature that will impress even the most hardened book-worm. (Of course, there is a comic(...)


Marie's Corner

Marie's Corner - rue de Namur Naamsestraat

Not far from the Museum of instruments and Sablon place is the showroom Marie's Corner which presents the work of designer Laetitia Zichy-Low. This designer focuses her creativity in the design of(...)


Martin Margiela

Martin Margiela - rue de Flandre Vlaamsesteenweg

In this old Brussels building near Antoine Dansaert street, Martin Margiela's boutique is the first by the worlds most private designer. Mr. Margiela never gives interviews and refuses to be(...)


Mer du nord

Mer du nord - avenue du roi

In the Saint Hubert galleries near the Grand Place is the boutique Mer du Nord which sells clothing for women and children in a well lit, colorful space. The brand name makes reference to the famous(...)


Neuhaus

Neuhaus - galerie de la Reine Koninginnegalerij

Neuhaus chocolate shop in the Saint Hubert galleries is a must see for their excellent Belgian choclate! The founder, Jean Neuhaus, opened an apothecary boutique in 1857, but very quickly, his(...)


Palissandre

Palissandre - parvis de la Trinité Drievuldigheidsvoorplein 4

Located near Bailli street and Châtelain place, this gallery presents a collection of rare Art Nouveau and Art Deco style pieces for home furnishing. Jugendstil, Modern Style, Glasgow Style,(...)


Pierre Marcolini

Pierre Marcolini - rue des Minimes Grote Zavel

Belgium is famous for its choclate so some might call it a risk to come and try to improve upon an already good reputation. Pierre Marcolini took that risk and succeeded many times over (Best patries(...)


Plaizier

Plaizier - rue des Eperonniers Spoormakersstraat

Next to the Grand Place and two steps from the Central train station, Plaizier, an art boutique can be found. Open since 1977, this shop is known for its choice of post cards. Over the years,(...)


Scènes de Ménage

Scènes de Ménage - place Brugmann Brugmannplein 4

Scènes de Ménage boutique at Brugmann place is known for table art and decoration. A pleasant showroom displays glasses, collections of dishes and silverware. The adage that greets customers goes,(...)


Senses - Art Nouveau

Senses - Art Nouveau - rue Lebeau Lebeaustraat

In the heart of the Sablon district, Senses Art Nouveau boutique was created in 1998 in order to offer enthousiasts of this movement, the capital of which is Brussels, a choice of affordable(...)


Stijl

Stijl - rue Antoine-Dansaert Antoine Dansaertstraat

This boutique in Antoine-Dansaert Street is known by all fashion addicts as the place for Belgian creations. On the window, the names of all designers having space in the shop are listed as well as(...)


Touijar Création

Touijar Création - rue du Prince-Royal Koninklijke Prinsstraat 7

Don't let appearances decieve you... This shop does in fact resemble a sort of art workshop, which means its guaranteed you won't find any of these products anywhere else. But it remains a shop, and(...)


Winery

Winery - place Brugmann Brugmannplein 18

The Winery at Brugmann place is a new wine bar and cellar. Customers enter through the bar which is made up of light wooden tables and numerous shelves filled with bottles. Here, there is no list,(...)


Wittamer

Wittamer - place du Grand Sablon Grote Zavel

At Sablon place, the Wittamer plaque has been a part of Brussels history since 1910 where at 12, Grand Sablon place, Henri Wittamer opened a bakery. Famous for country breads and rolls, his son(...)


Zao

Zao - rue du Bailli Baljuwstraat 96

This boutique attracts its customers in Bailli Street by its brightly colored window and red exterior. Zao offers something for everyone and it is easy to lose track of time while browsing the many(...)


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