Rue Charles Buls
Lonely Planet review for Rue Charles Buls
Leading off the southern side of Grand Place is Rue Charles Buls. It paves the way to Manneken Pis and, not surprisingly, is lined with lace and trinket shops. At the start of the street, in a small arcaded gallery, you'll find an 1899 gilded Art Nouveau plaque dedicated to the city from its appreciative artists. Next to it is a reclining statue of Everard 't Serclaes, a 14th-century hero who defended the city - rub his gleaming torso for good luck.








