Market shopping in Brussels
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Place Jourdan Market
Place Jourdan hosts a small Sunday morning market selling food and clothes.
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Gare du Midi Market
Said to be the biggest market in Europe, this sprawl of colourful stalls next to the railway lines has an international flavour, with exotic North African and Mediterranean spices, cheeses, meats, clothing, leather goods and everything else under the sun. Its food stands, selling bites like Moroccan crêpes with cheese, honey and vegetables along with mint tea, are a favourite with clubbers winding down from Saturday night.
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Place du Jeu-de-Balle Flea Market
The quintessential Marolles experience is haggling at this chaotic flea market, established in 1919. Weekends see it at its liveliest, but for the best bargains, head here early morning midweek.
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Marché du Châtelain
This gourmet food market brings trendy Bruxellois out in force. After you’ve finished shopping, hit one of the bars surrounding the square.
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Place du Grand Sablon
Weekly antique market.
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