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Brussels Shopping
Brussels has a wide range and variety of goods on offer
although it's not the cheapest of cities in which to shop . There are two
main shopping areas in the city: the city centre around the Grand-Place ,
and the south part of the Upper Town . The city centre's main shopping
street is rue Neuve , which is home to City 2, the ultimate inner-city
shopping mall.
Not far from the Grand-Place, Galeries St Hubert accommodates a
smattering of conservative boutiques in stark contrast to the Galerie
Agora , which peddles cheap leather jackets, incense, piercing jewellery and
ethnic goods directly opposite. Behind the Bourse, rue Antoine Dansaert
caters for young, cutting-edge fashion-groupies, housing a number of young
designers as well as shops selling clothing ranging from the internationally
known to such Belgians as the Antwerp 6 and Raf Simons. Neighbouring St
Géry contains rue des Riches Claires and rue du Marché au Charbon which have
streetwear shops and vintage stores.
Uptown, the chaussée d'Ixelles has most of the big stores and a lively
feel in the African quarter around the Galerie d'Ixelles. The label-conscious
will want to shop at the smartest addresses on avenues Louise and de la Toison
d'Or, where shops offer everything from DKNY to Giorgio Armani, as well as
Belgian designers.
The Grand Sablon has a weekend antiques market and the surrounding
area has a good selection of similar shops. For bric-à-brac, it's best to wander
down to the Marolles district - the closest Brussels gets to New York's Lower
East Side - and the daily flea market at the place du Jeu de Balle. There
is a labyrinth of old books in the stores of the Galerie Bortier near
Gare Centrale.
Belgian beer, chocolate and lace - though found throughout the city - are
highly concentrated in the tourist areas around the Grand-Place. Shops catering
to another national passion, the comic strip or "bande dessinée" (BD), can be
found a little further afield near the Bourse and on the chaussée d'Ixelles near
place Fernand Cocq
Opening hours Shops are generally open from
10am to 6-7pm from Monday to Saturday. On Friday, department stores stay open
until 8pm. In some districts, certain shops - mainly those selling booze, news,
cigarettes and food - also open at night and/or on Sunday. For... read more
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Art and antiques Aeroplastics Contemporary Rue
Blanche 32. (Tram #93, #94. Wed-Sat 2-8pm.) Beautiful townhouse with regular
displays of themed contemporary art, featuring works by up-and-coming artists
such as Skip Arnold, Koen Wastijn and Dana Wyse. ... read more
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Books and comics Le Bande des Six Nez Ch de Wavre
179. (Métro: Schuman. Mon-Sat 10am-7pm.) Stocks a variety of new comics, as well
as original editions from the 1940s and 1950s. It also sells original drawings,
and those who think cartoon art is kid's stuff might be... read more
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Chocolate Godiva Pl du Grand Sablon 47/48. (Métro:
Louise. Daily 9am-7pm.) Godiva definitely holds its own against the best of the
rest. Jealously-guarded recipes and seasonal, handcrafted packaging ensure
customers keep coming back for more, despite the... read more
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Department stores and galleries City 2 Rue Neuve.
(Métro: Place Rogier.) A huge temple to shopping with an abundance of boutiques,
restaurants and cinemas, as well as a department store and the massive Fnac
store. Galerie Agora Off rue des Éperonniers. (Métro:... read more
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Fashion Elvis Pompilio Rue du Midi 60. (Métro:
Bourse. Mon-Sat 10.30am-6.30pm.) From eccentric hats which look like
wedding-cakes to simple berets and his trademark cowboy hats, Belgian hatter
Elvis Pompilio deserves his high-fashion reputation. The women's... read more
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Food and drink Au Suisse Boulevard Anspach 73-75.
(Métro: Bourse. Mon-Fri 10am-8pm, Sat & Sun 10am-9pm.) Despite the name, a
Belgian-style deli which serves up traditional nosh such as maatjes (Belgian
herrings), filet américain (raw... read more
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Lace shops F. Rubbrecht Grand-Place 23. (Métro:
Gare Centrale. Mon-Sat 9am-7pm, Sun 10am-6pm.) Traditional lace shop
specializing in handmade Brussels lace. They do wholesale and retail, and also
valuing and buying. Manufacture Belge de Dentelle ... read more
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Markets The Grand-Place daily flower market wins
the prize for the most picturesque of Brussels' markets (Mon-Sat 8am-6pm); the
Grand-Place also hosts a bird market on Sundays 9am-1pm. Although the swankiest
antiques and collectibles market is held at... read more
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Music BCM Plattesteen 6. (Métro: Bourse. Mon-Sat
11am-6.30pm.) If you've come to Belgium to explore the techno scene, this is
where to find your vinyl. They also stock lots of drum 'n' bass, speed-garage,
and house. Arlequin Rue de... read more
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