Shopping Centre shopping in Belgium
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Stadsfeestzaal
The 19th-century neoclassical architecture of this former city festival hall is jaw-dropping, particularly when viewed from the champagne-glass-shaped platform rising beneath its glass roof. It contains a shopping mall, but the building is the real star.
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Stadsfeestzaal
The 19th-century neoclassical architecture of this former city festival hall is jaw-dropping, particularly when viewed from the champagne-glass-shaped platform rising beneath its glass roof. The historic building was gutted by fire in 2001, and reopened in late 2007 as an ultra-upmarket shopping mall extending from the Meir south to Hopland, but the luxe boutiques are a bonus – the restored building is the real star.
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City 2
This modern shopping mall has all the usual chain-store suspects, but it’s a good bet for electronic gear from FNAC, which also sells events tickets. In the mall’s basement you’ll find a post office, and a better-than-average food court – try Ganesh for fantastic Indian samosas, curries and naan breads.
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Veldstraat
Local shoppers head for Veldstraat. It's pedestrianised (except for trams), and it's where you'll find department stores like FNAC, Inno and C&A.
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Rue Neuve
Rue Neuve is a pedestrianised street that's wall-to-wall shoppers, especially on Saturday afternoons.
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