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Under one glass roof in Brussels, two completely opposite sides of human life-culture and commerce-manage to coexist. The Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert is considered one of the most unusual shopping arcades in Europe, having managed to merge the history of the Belgian capital with an array of fashionable boutiques into one cohesive entity.
The Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert, or the Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries, are divided into three parts: the King's Gallery, the Queen's Gallery, and the Prince's Gallery. Each of them houses a unique assortment of shops and goods for sale, ranging from hats and umbrellas to countless bars of chocolate. It's also possible to rent apartments here and visit a museum of writing with ancient manuscripts.
Features
Wheelchair accessible
How to get here?
The nearest public transport options for your convenience.
Gare Centrale
Bus stop169 m walk
Arenberg
Bus stop85 m walk
De Brouckère
Bus stop253 m walk
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Restaurant Kritiker
4 weeks agoon Google
Sehr schöne Einkaufspassage mit vielen Schokoshops, mal etwas eleganteres in dieser Umgebung.