by rublev » Tue Jul 01, 2014 8:41 am
my message is just sitting in the outbox and not the sent folder so i'll just post it here. it might be useful to anyone else going to belgium
BRUSSELS (i'll do antwerp later today after lunch)
eating:
Boulangerie Charli (34, rue Ste-Catherine): go here for breakfast. it gets busy but the bread / cakes etc are wonderful.
C'est Bon, C'est Belge (14 rue du Bon Secours): good place for lunch. tiny and close to the square in the old town. only 5 or 6 tables, nice to sit outside if you can. simple basic belgian / french food but i loved it.
Fin de Siecle (Rue des Chartreux 9): went here twice last time i was in brussels. get there early if you want to avoid queuing out the door for 45 minutes (think it opens at 7). place was mobbed but a really great atmosphere. again just simple belgian food. next door to hunting and collecting too!
Aksum Coffee House (Rue des Eperonniers/Spoormakersstraat 60): cute little coffee place in the centre. go if you like coffee! run by ethiopian family, really lovely people. beautiful inside too (the ceiling!). also if you go you have to have the cake. amazing cake. there's a lime one and a passionfruit one i think... can't quite remember, they're all amazing.
Au Soleil (Marche au Charbon 86): belgian bar / cafe thing near the centre. decent lunch menu. good selection of beer. tables outside but when i was there it was raining so i sat by the window. nice place. pretty cheap, easy and relaxed
stuff to see:
wiels gallery (Avenue Van Volxemlaan 354): i love this place although when i went the first time i thought they could have used the space better. still worth a visit and one of the hubs of contemporary art in brussels. the building itself is worth seeing. you can get there by tram (i think it might be number 17 but i'm not sure) or if it's a nice day just walk. took me 20 mins from louise area, nice walk past a park etc.
Royal Museums of Fine Arts (Rue de la Régence 3): maybe depending on the weather but also go if it's sunny haha. the new Fin de Siecle exhibition in wonderful and the space is great. the long hall about half way through is beautiful. everything from ensor to bonnard to gauguin to rodin. if you're there it might also be worth go to the magritte wing as well. i think you can get a ticket that covers them both. 3 floors of magritte. lots of amazing painting but also lots of info about his life and art circles. old masters are there too, if you're into flemish art. (you could spend a whole day here btw)
if you're into art i can give you some more contemporary art galleries. honestly there are SO many and it maybe depends what you're into. Almine Rech, Xavier Hufkens, Office Baroque, Dépendance... lots more!
parks (everywhere): honestly there are so many beautiful parks and green spaces in brussels. 'Parc de Bruxelles' is right in the centre of the city and quite nice if you're looking for a quiet rest or some shade. there's also a beautiful small park near the jewish area but i don't remember it's name. i also found a dog park which was amazing but i don't remember it's name either :( for me brussels is really a great walking city so if it's nice and you have nice just walk! you can't really get lost
sablon district of the city: lots of antique / art shops etc, chocolate, winding streets, little restaurants etc. in fact this is where that park with the fountain above i mentioned is. just across the road from the big church which is opposite a le pain quotidien (another good place for a snack). there is also a market here (can't remember what days in the week) that is amazing, just down in the square area.
architecture (everywhere): art nouveau and art deco everywhere. Horta house is worth a visit if you're into this kind of stuff. no bags allowed!
Antoine Dansaert quarter: really cool area of brussels just north of the grand place and old town. lots of amazing little shops and things to look at. again, more little green spaces. here you'll find (amongst others) stijl which is run by an old friend of dries - there's a man and womens shop. go to both, there's cool spaces inside! i was in the mens for maybe 20 mins just chatting. off in different directions from this street you'll find more little shops, great buildings and little cafes. Boulangerie Charli (the cafe i mention above) is near here. on the edge of the area closer to the old town is hunting and collecting (you probably know the store already) with kenzo, etudes, lemaire, wijnants, opening ceremony etc. and this is also next to Fin de Siecle restaurant.
there's more but i don't know how long you're gonna be there and if i take any more time you might not have time to use any of my recs!! i'll do antwerp next but i thought i'd send this asap for brussels.