Brussels Shopping
From the usual tat to grand Belgian design
You'll find plenty of chocolate and lace in the shops around the Grand'Place but go just a few streets further afield and you'll find Brussels shopping more individual and quirky. For top Flemish fashion head to the boutiques on rue Antoine Dansaert and for high-end antiques the Place du Sablon. Only tourist shops and some antiques shops open on Sundays in Brussels. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted.
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Notable flea market
If you like a good rummage, get yourself down to the Le Vieux Marché (flea market).
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Cutting edge fashion
The stark interior of Stijl contains some of the most cutting-edge design that Belgium has...
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Well known chocolatier
As well as being a chocolate shop and a tea house, where gay-friendly dances are held every...
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Specialty chocolates at their finest
La Maison des Maitres Chocolatiers Belges showcases the ten artisans of excellence who...
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Royal chocolates
Mary Chocolatier makes some of the best chocolate treats the world over. As the supplier of...
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Great treasure-hunting
Daily and year-round, the Flea Market at Jeu de Balle is anything but dull. Stop into this...
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Shopping for your every day needs
Whether you're staying in Brussels for a day, a week or a month, Hema is a good place to swing...
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Passionate preservers of Belgium's art history
Considered one of the most influential cities towards the development of Art Nouveau,...
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The place to be for antique amateurs
Anchored by the Eglise du Notre Dame, Place du Grand Sablon has a long history of being a...
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