Brussels
Antiquing in Brussels
To go antiquing in Brussels is to bask in civility and ease. Sty hard by... More
Biscuiterie Dandoy
Treat yourself to a package of speculoos (traditional Belgian spice cookies) to snack on as... More
Cantillon Brewery
One of the few active breweries remaining in Brussels is the family-run Cantillon Brewery, built... More
Congo Gallery
These dealers in African art and relics as well as the adjacent Congo Basin Art... More
Costermans
Established in 1839, this antiques store is one of the few still holding on to... More
Desmet
At the Desmet antiques gallery, nearly everything is of majestic scale and almost nothing is... More
Dune 234
The multitalented Muriel Bardinet (dealer, interior designer, painter, photographer) puts the chic back into shabby.... More
Galerie Pierre Mahaux
An ormolu-mounted fruit-wood desk and a bench of thick rubber molded to resemble giant blocks... More
Haute Antiques
Haute Antiques houses 40 dealers whose wares span the full range of styles and periods,... More
Jacques Brol
Though they aim to emulate Axel Vervoordt, this design store is a more affordable and... More
Marolles District
Rue Haute, like parallel Rue Blaes, traverses the Marolles district; both are dotted with antiquaries... More
Michel Lambrecht
American decorators haunt this place for Michel Lambrecht's clever furnishings. ... More
Mmmmh!
This year-old cooking school–cum–bookshop also sells esoteric ingredients like Orleans vinegar.... More
Pierre Marcolini
Do yourself a favor and stop by the boutique chocolatier, Pierre Marcolini, in Place du... More
Pleasures of Winter
What to Expect: Brussels' Christmas market has been around only since 2002, but it pulls... More
Vincent Colet
Vincent Colet is a shop that appreciates the industrial, as in the Triplex Pendlar lamp,... More
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